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50 Cent trolled Jay-Z over the Diddy police raids on Tuesday - and claimed the rapper is 'not answering his phone' to the under-fire musician amid his sex trafficking probe.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' homes were raided by federal agents on Monday afternoon as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation and as the 54-year-old rapper faces multiple mounting lawsuits and accusations of sexual abuse.
After 50 Cent - real name Curtis Jackson - 48, took aim at 's**t getting real for Diddy' on Instagram on Monday, he switched focus to Jay-Z and his failure to speak publicly on the drama.
Sharing a snap of Jay's face mocked up as a missing person on a milk carton, he wrote: 'Anybody seen J? LOL puff said the [sic] ain’t answering his phone. LOL.'
DailyMail.com has contacted representatives for Jay-Z and Diddy for comment.
50 Cent trolled Jay-Z over the Diddy police raids on Tuesday - and claimed the rapper is 'not answering his phone' to the under-fire musician amid his sex trafficking probe (pictured last month)
Sean ' Diddy ' Combs' homes were raided by federal agents on Monday afternoon as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation and as the 54-year-old rapper faces multiple mounting lawsuits and accusations of sexual abuse
50 Cent famously feuded with Jay-Z when he was starting out, rapping about sticking up his rap peers - including the 99 Problems hitmaker - in 1999 song How to Rob.
Jay hit back at Hot 97’s Summer Jam that year during his performance of It’s Hot (Some Like It Hot) rapping: 'Go against Jigga yo a** is dense/ I’m about a dollar — what the f**k is 50 cents?'
The pair later mended their differences.
Last month Usher revealed he, Jay, Pharrell and Diddy were planning to form a supergroup which never came to fruition.
He said: 'We talked about it often, we had several secret meetings about it. We talked about both the type of music we would make and the business part, but we were all busy with other things and we couldn’t finish it, even though I really wanted it to happen.'
This comes after 50 Cent led the charge of Hollywood stars reacting to the news of Diddy's homes being raided.
The rapper shared a TMZ article on Instagram as well as a snapshot of Fox 11's coverage about Diddy's houses in Los Angeles and Miami being surrounded by Homeland Security agents as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation.
'S*** just got real,' the In Da Club singer wrote in his caption as he said the people handcuffed by officers were Diddy's children. 'The Fed's in all the cribs, d*** they got the kids in cuffs.'
Sharing a snap of Jay's face mocked up as a missing person on a milk carton, he wrote: 'Anybody seen J? LOL puff said the [sic] ain’t answering his phone. LOL'
Diddy and Jay are pictured in 2022
50 Cent and Diddy are pictured together in 2004
Alongside another post, 50 Cent wrote: 'Now it's not Diddy do it, it's Diddy done. They don't come like that unless they got a case.'
His comments come after former Danity Kane member Aubrey O'Day took to her Instagram to share a headline of the raid with the caption: 'What you sow, you shall reap. I pray this emboldens all of US victims to finally speak on what we have endured.'
Diddy assembled Danity Kane during MTV's Making the Band in 2005. O'Day was ousted from the group in 2008, but made a comeback in 2013.
'Diddy was one of the most intense people you could ever work with,' O'Day told Variety in 2019. 'I experienced everything from race [remarks] to sexism and a lot of it was scary.'
O'Day's comments follow the news that Douglas Wigdor, an attorney for Cassie Ventura, responded to the search in a statement to DailyMail.com.
'We will always support law enforcement when it seeks to prosecute those that have violated the law,' Wigdor said. 'Hopefully, this is the beginning of a process that will hold Mr. Combs responsible for his depraved conduct.'
In November 2023, Cassie, who's real name is Cassandra Ventura, accused Combs of rape and repeated physical abuse.
The lawsuit alleged how he allegedly controlled and abused Cassie for over a decade - as well as plying her with drugs, beating her, and forcing her to have sex with multiple male prostitutes while he watched and recorded.
The pair, who met in 2005 when she was aged 19, split in 2018. The lawsuit claimed that just before the end of their relationship, he forced his way into her home and raped her.
Diddy has denied all the allegations.
On Monday the rapper shared an article on Instagram about Diddy's houses in Los Angeles and Miami being surrounded by Homeland Security agents and said that 'they don't come like that unless they got a case'
'S**t just got real. The Fed's in all the cribs, damn they got the kids in cuffs,' the rapper wrote in another post
50 Cent also shared as well as a snapshot of Fox 11's coverage of the raid
In late 2023, a series of women filed lawsuits surfaced against Diddy, claiming he sexually assaulted them. Since then, 50 Cent has taken shots at Diddy. When he stepped down from his TV network Revolt, 50 Cent jokingly offered to buy it
Shortly after Cassie revealed the allegations in November, O’Day gave her 'full support' to the singer in a statement to Rolling Stone.
'It isn’t easy to take on one of the most powerful people in this industry and be honest about your experience with them. I know what her heart is feeling right now, because I have done so as well,' the statement began.
'May her voice bring all the others to the table, so we can start having more transparent conversations about what is actually happening behind the scenes. There is a lot more to all of our stories!'
The reactions follow the news that federal authorities descended on Diddy's homes as part of an ongoing sex trafficking probe.
As previously reported, Diddy was nowhere to be seen as agents combed through his properties on Monday afternoon.
His whereabouts are unknown after federal agents raided his homes and reportedly detained two of his sons.
Information on the rapper's personal LoveAir LLC Gulfstream 5 jet is no longer available on plane tracker service FlightAware.
'This aircraft is not available for public tracking per request from the owner/operator,' according to the website.
The Department of Homeland Security and other local law enforcement offices contacted by DailyMail.com on Tuesday have not been able to comment on Diddy's location.
His jet took off from the Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles at 9 a.m. on Monday. The rapper was then spotted around 3 p.m. at the Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport, just a few hours after the raids started.
Diddy was seen pacing around the Customs office at the airport, though he was not being detained in any fashion.
He was reportedly waiting on others in his party, who were being questioned by federal officials. He was said to be never cuffed or taken into custody, and, despite his other plane heading to Antigua, Diddy is not said to be on the run at all.
The 54-year-old rapper's private jet was tracked to the Caribbean island of Antigua on Monday, reported TMZ, but there was no indication he was onboard.
Diddy was said to be boarding a separate private jet in Opa Locka on Monday when the feds arrive.
The raids of his Miami and Los Angeles homes conducted by Homeland Security were in connection to an ongoing sex trafficking investigation.
Sources told ABC News that two of Diddy's sons were detained at the scene of the Holmby Hills home, then released without charges. TMZ identified them as Justin and King Combs.
Photos show at least two men were seen put in handcuffs during the Los Angeles raid.
A police line was set up around his Los Angeles mansion in the Holmby Hills neighborhood near Beverly Hills, where at least two men were put in handcuffs.
Armed agents from the Department of Homeland Security entered luxury properties on both East and West Coasts of the United States, with video footage showing helicopters circling overhead.
The agents, who were wearing vests, gathered in the home´s backyard near the pool. Multiple law enforcement agents were seen carrying bags and boxes of evidence to a van.
Douglas Wigdor, an attorney for Cassie Ventura, responded to the search in a statement to DailyMail.com; Cassie and Diddy in 2015
Wigdor's comments come as former Danity Kane member Aubrey O'Day took to her Instagram to share the TMZ headline of Diddy's properties being raided with the caption: 'What you sow, you shall reap. I pray this emboldens all of US victims to finally speak on what we have endured'
Previously, Aubrey claimed that Diddy dismissed her from the band for not complying with what was 'expected' of her
Diddy assembled Danity Kane during MTV's Making the Band in 2005. O'Day was ousted from the group in 2008, but made a comeback in 2013;; pictured 2023
In November, Aubrey gave her 'full support' of Cassie in a statement to Rolling Stone; Aubrey and Cassie in 2006
A command post was set up outside the house and agents were still entering and leaving hours after the search began.
A spokesperson for Homeland Security Investigations told DailyMail.com in a statement: 'Earlier today, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation, with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami, and our local law enforcement partners. We will provide further information as it becomes available.'
DailyMail.com has contacted representatives for Diddy for comment.
The outing comes just weeks after one of Diddy's accusers in a sexual assault lawsuit was ordered to reveal her identity.
The rapper and music mogul has been fighting various legal battles, including one against an unnamed woman who claimed he and two friends sexually assaulted her when she was 17.
Rolling Stone reported Monday that 'four Jane Does and one John Doe' have already been interviewed by the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York 'for a probe related to alleged sex trafficking, domestic violence and racketeering,' with more scheduled.
In late 2023, a series of women filed lawsuits against Diddy, claiming he sexually assaulted them.
Since then, 50 Cent has been taking shots at Diddy on social media and even during his shows.
While performing at a rescheduled concert in Phoenix, 50 Cent jokingly said to the crowd that they were not showing him love.
Homeland Security agents have descended on rapper Diddy 's homes in Los Angeles and Miami as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation
The rapper, who is facing mounting sexual harassment and rape lawsuits, was nowhere to be seen as agents combed through his properties
Armed agents from the Department of Homeland Security entered luxury properties on both East and West Coasts of the United States, with video footage showing helicopters circling overhead
'We don't want too much love, you know what happened with Brother Love and s***,' he said on March 3, according to Complex, referring to a nickname Diddy adopted in 2017.
He had also dug up and posted a 2007 video of Diddy patting Jay-Z's behind on stage during a concert.
When Diddy stepped down from his TV network Revolt, 50 Cent jokingly offered to buy and take over the media company.
On December 3, 2023, he also shared a bizarre edit with Diddy and R. Kelly's faces merged together to the disgraced musician's 1998 song Did You Ever Think.
Following that post, he commented in a post with a screenshot of a New York Times article questioning if Combs would survive the current wave of accusations.
'No he will be fine,' he wrote, according to XXL Magazine. 'He has so much money, when his corporate partners pull out. He will just reach in his pockets and make it happen. You saw how fast he paid Cassie. He's a real Billionaire, he has f*** you money guys, so f*** you!'