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50 Cent To Donate Proceeds From Documentary On Diddy Allegations To Sexual Assault Victims

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

50 Cent has announced that proceeds from an upcoming documentary on Sean "Diddy" Combs will go to alleged sexual assault victims.

50 Cent made the announcement after a fourth lawsuit was filed against the Bad Boy Records founder alleging sexual assault.

"I can confirm that the untitled Diddy documentary is in development through G-Unit Film and Television with Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson serving as Executive Producer," a spokesperson for Jackson and G-Unit Film/TV said in a statement to Billboard. "Proceeds from this documentary that G-Unit Film & Television receives will go to victims of sexual assault and rape."

"WTF at some point you gotta just do the right thing," the rapper also shared in an Instagram post about donating the proceeds.

A total of four lawsuits have been filed against Diddy. Last week, a woman, whose name wasn't disclosed, sued the hip-hop mogul, claiming he and two other men raped her 20 years ago in a New York City recording studio when she was 17.

Diddy's ex-girlfriend Cassie was the first to accuse him of sexual assault, filing a lawsuit in November in which attorneys for Cassie claimed she "endured over a decade of his violent behavior and disturbed demands," including repeated physical attacks and forcing her to "engage in sex acts with male sex workers" while he masturbated. The case was settled.

Combs was later sued by two other women who claimed they were sexually abused by the artist.

Diddy has spoken out about the sexual assault allegations against him, denying the claims.

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