50 Cent trolled Diddy yet again as the rapper received a four-year sentence for prostitution offenses.
Diddy, 55, real name Sean Love Combs, was ordered to serve 50 months in prison and slapped him with a fine of $500,000 by Judge Arun Subramanian on Friday.
Following his time in prison, the judge sentenced Combs to another five years of supervised release.
Subramanian said a lengthy sentence was needed for deterrence and that he was unconvinced that if Combs is released these crimes won’t happen again.
Diddy was convicted on two counts of prostitution charges during a grueling eight-week trial in July, but was acquitted of the two more serious charges against him of sex trafficking and racketeering.
After it emerged the shamed rapper had booked a speaking engagement in Miami next week in hopes he would be freed, 50 Cent weighed in on the sentence.
Sharing a court sketch of Diddy crying, he wrote: ‘Hey to whoever was booking Diddy for speaking engagement. I heard he won’t be able to make it, I’m available!’

50 Cent trolled Diddy yet again as the rapper received a four-year sentence for prostitution offenses

Diddy, 55, real name Sean Love Combs, was ordered to serve 50 months in prison and slapped him with a fine of $500,000 by Judge Arun Subramanian on Friday
The judge condemned Diddy for his ‘savage’ abuse of his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura and said he was making an example of him because he caused ‘irreparable harm’ to his victims.
The decision came following a disastrous sentencing hearing that saw the judge decide at the start of the day that he would still consider evidence from the acquitted charges as he made his sentencing decision.
50 Cent, 50, real name Curtis James Jackson III, has been in a longtime feud with Diddy and wrote a ‘letter to the judge’ overseeing his self-proclaimed foe’s case.
On Thursday afternoon, he wrote a post on X asking Judge Subramanian to ‘consider the safety of the general public before unleashing [Combs] upon them.’
He also wrote in his letter that he has ‘feared for my life’ over the years as he urged the judge to extend Combs’s time in prison with his forthcoming sentencing.
He said that the amount of time that the music mogul has already spent in prison so far is not long enough for reform, even in spite of the business class he started teaching.
This comes after the prosecutors in the actual case recommended 11 years behind bars for prostitution charges related to Combs’s wild ‘freak-off’ sex parties.

After it emerged the shamed rapper had booked a speaking engagement in Miami next week in hopes he would be freed, 50 Cent weighed in on the sentence