Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and Netflix have teamed up to make a docuseries about charges of racketeering and sex trafficking along with violent abuse and sexual assault allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs.
50 Cent has been one of the biggest critics of Diddy’s works. These two are known to have a long and acrimonious relationship with each other.
He confirmed the news by sharing an article from Variety (who broke the news first) on his Instagram account.
Combs may face up to life in prison if convicted for his ongoing case in the Southern District of New York based on the charges of illegal transportation to engage in prostitution, sex trafficking, and conspiracy. The controversial rapper has pleaded not guilty.
Alexandria Stapleton will direct the docuseries for Netflix, who is best known for her 2023 baseball docuseries Reggie and the 2024 piracy documentary project How Music Got Free.
Stapleton will executively produce the project via her House of Nonfiction banner, along with 50 Cent, who is doing the same with his G-Unit Film & Television banner. The prominent rapper and actor announced the docuseries back in December last year, at which point Diddy had been sued by his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura and three other women. Stay tuned for more updates.