50 Cent has hinted at putting together a film called Surviving P Diddy as the legal scrutiny on the Bad Boy mogul and his business empire continues to mount.
The G-Unit rapper continued rubbing salt into Puff’s wound on Wednesday (November 22) after it was reported that former Bad Boy president Harve Pierre had been sued for sexual assault, just days after Diddy himself was accused of raping and abusing his ex-girlfriend and former artist Cassie in a lawsuit.
50 posted a screenshot of a headline about Pierre’s lawsuit and wrote: “I Told you they was coming, in 5,4,3,2,1 SMH. This is a movie (SURVIVING P DIDDY) OR (DIDDY, DO IT OR NOT) executive produced by Curtis 50cent Jackson coming soon!”
The title Surviving P Diddy is a play on the 2019 documentary Surviving R. Kelly, which detailed the sexual abuse allegations against the R&B singer, who has since been imprisoned.
50’s post also contained screenshots of two other Diddy-related stories: “Diddy’s Clothing Brand Sean John Being ‘Phased Out’ Of Macy’s After Two-Decade Partnership” and “Diddy’s Legal Battle Over Tequila Brand Put On Ice Until 2024.”
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Harve Pierre was sued for sexual assault by his ex-assistant on Wednesday. The record executive allegedly groomed and sexually assaulted the female employee between 2016 and 2017, causing her “physical, emotional and psychological injuries, along with pain and suffering.”
The woman, whose identity has been kept secret, is seeking punitive damages and wants to be “fully and fairly” compensated.
While Diddy himself isn’t named in the suit, Bad Boy Entertainment, Bad Boy Records and Combs Enterprises are named as co-defendants. The companies are accused of negligence and gender violence for failing to “properly supervise” Pierre.
A Bad Boy spokesperson told Rolling Stone: “We have recently become aware of a lawsuit filed in New York by a former employee. The allegations are from many years ago that were never brought to the attention of the company.
“Neither the plaintiff nor the executive are current employees of the company. We are now investigating the allegations, and our top priority is the safety and well-being of our employees.”
Meanwhile, 50 Cent has been reveling in Diddy’s legal drama since Cassie filed her bombshell lawsuit against the Bad Boy boss last week.
In the suit, Cassie accused Puff of subjecting her to a pattern of abuse throughout their decade-long relationship, including physical beatings and forcing her to perform sex acts on male sex workers while he recorded and masturbated to them.
She also claimed that he raped her towards the end of their relationship, and orchestrated a plan to blow up Kid Cudi‘s car after discovering the “Day ‘N’ Nite” rapper was briefly dating Cassie.
After news of the suit broke, 50 reacted to it on social media by writing: “Damn brother love, brother love, brother love, you out here looking [eyes emoji] CRAZY AS A MF. LMAO” underneath a photo of himself peering into the camera.
Diddy and Cassie quickly and “amicably” settled the lawsuit for an unspecified amount, prompting another unfiltered reaction from the Get Rich or Die Tryin’ hitmaker.
“LOL He paid that money real quick, should have done that before the sharks saw the blood in the water and here they come in 5,4,3,2,1 every woman he put his hand on,” he wrote on social media.