50 Cent Trolls Diddy with ‘Letter to Judge’ Before Sentencing

50 Cent started trolling Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs again just one day before the disgraced media mogul is set to receive his sentence. 

The 50-year-old rapper, born Curtis James Jackson III, has been in a longtime feud with Diddy and penned a ‘letter to the judge’ overseeing his self-proclaimed foe’s case.

On Thursday afternoon, he took to X to share a text message directly addressing Judge Arun Subramanian and asking him to ‘consider the safety of the general public before unleashing [Diddy] 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 Diddy’s time in prison with his forthcoming sentencing.

He said that the amount of time that Diddy 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 Diddy’s wild ‘freak-off’ sex parties.

50 Cent started trolling Sean 'Diddy' Combs again just one day before the disgraced media mogul is set to receive his sentence

50 Cent started trolling Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs again just one day before the disgraced media mogul is set to receive his sentence

The 50-year-old rapper, born Curtis James Jackson III, has been in a longtime feud with Diddy and penned a 'letter to the judge' overseeing his self-proclaimed foe's case; pictured in January 2020

The 50-year-old rapper, born Curtis James Jackson III, has been in a longtime feud with Diddy and penned a ‘letter to the judge’ overseeing his self-proclaimed foe’s case; pictured in January 2020

‘I have had an ongoing dispute with Puffy for over 20 years,’ 50 Cent began. ‘He is very dangerous. Multiple times I have feared for my life.’ 

He added: ‘I think you should consider the safety of the general public, your honor, before unleashing him upon them. There hasn’t been enough time for him to reform or make any adjustments, despite his trying to teach a class in there. 

‘As you are already aware, the government has spent the maximum amount of money on deploying federal agencies, which appeared to be an army, in two locations simultaneously. 

‘Anyway, Diddy’s only going to return to hiring more male sex workers and keeping most of the baby oil away from the general public. And babies need it!’

50 Cent also said that he was working to release a documentary for streaming.

‘My Netflix doc on this scandalous subject is coming soon,’ he declared at the end of his ‘letter to the judge.’

This comes as a former babysitter employed by Diddy penned a letter to the judge ahead of his sentencing.

Additionally, all of the rapper’s children, with the exception of his toddler daughter, have written in support of him.

50 Cent’s post comes just months after he savagely trolled Diddy with a wild AI baby oil video after the rap mogul’s shock verdict.

On Thursday afternoon, he took to X to share a text message directly addressing Judge Arun Subramanian and asking him to 'consider the safety of the general public before unleashing [Diddy] upon them'

On Thursday afternoon, he took to X to share a text message directly addressing Judge Arun Subramanian and asking him to ‘consider the safety of the general public before unleashing [Diddy] upon them’

This comes after the prosecutors in the actual case recommended 11 years behind bars for Diddy's wild 'freak-off' sex parties; pictured in March 2018

This comes after the prosecutors in the actual case recommended 11 years behind bars for Diddy’s wild ‘freak-off’ sex parties; pictured in March 2018

A former babysitter employed by Diddy penned a letter to the judge ahead of his sentencing. Additionally, all of the rapper's children, with the exception of his toddler daughter, have written in support of him; pictured in February 2000

A former babysitter employed by Diddy penned a letter to the judge ahead of his sentencing. Additionally, all of the rapper’s children, with the exception of his toddler daughter, have written in support of him; pictured in February 2000

Ever since Diddy’s dramatic downfall amid allegations of sex crime – which he has denied – 50 has been giddily trolling him on social media.

Early this month, the public was left in shock when Diddy was acquitted of the most serious charges against him, sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.

However he was found guilty of two lesser charges of transportation to engage in prostitution, and is currently in prison awaiting sentencing on October 3.

As the date crept nearer, 50 fired up his Instagram page this weekend to post a wild AI-generated video that took a sly dig at the stash of baby oil the authorities discovered during a raid of Diddy’s Los Angeles home.

In the clip – which 50 credited to the Instagram account @Geisha305 – a glistening Diddy is seen walking a fashion show runway, modeling a pink dress with a Johnson & Johnson baby oil logo splashed across the front.

The video was set to rapper Jody2Good’s song Baby Oil Freak Off Party, a track about Diddy that was released last year after his arrest.

In his caption, 50 Cent wrote: ‘I didn’t know Diddy walked in the Michael Amiri show, when did he make Bond!’ – prompting the fashion designer to leap into the comments and quip: ‘Cmon 50, don’t include me in this.’

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