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50 Cent trolls Diddy AGAIN with fake 'Diddy Do It?' docu-series poster - after double raid on Making The Band vet's homes

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50 Cent continued trolling Sean 'Diddy' Combs after the Making The Band vet's estates were raided on Monday. 

The rapper, 48, had already taunted his rival on social media in the aftermath of the raids and was at it again Tuesday as he shared a poster advertising a fake docu-series about Diddy on his Instagram. 

The poster for the 'series' - entitled 'Diddy Do It?' - displayed tattered images of the rapper laying alongside various case files.

'This is gonna break records when this drops. GLG,' 50 Cent - real name Curtis James Jackson III - captioned the post. 'GreenLightGang you know the vibes @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi.'

The final two tags linked back to the spirits he owns, Le Chemin du Roi and Branson Cognac.

50 Cent has once again trolled Diddy following a double raid on the hip hop mogul's estates on Monday

50 Cent has once again trolled Diddy following a double raid on the hip hop mogul's estates on Monday

The rapper, 48, had already taunted him on social media in the aftermath of the raids and was at it again as he shared a poster advertising a fake docu-series about Diddy on his Instagram on Tuesday

The rapper, 48, had already taunted him on social media in the aftermath of the raids and was at it again as he shared a poster advertising a fake docu-series about Diddy on his Instagram on Tuesday

The realistic-looking advertisement was created by graphic designer and artist Kode Abdo, who revealed to Forbes the poster was made as a joke. It went viral after it was shared online, but is slightly different than the one originally shared by 50 Cent.

The poster Abdo - who shares his work under the name BossLogic - features a Netflix logo and calls the work a 'documentary' and not a docu-series, like the one 50 Cent shared.

50 Cent, however, already has a documentary about the allegations of sexual misconduct against Diddy in the works.

He announced the project back in December, revealing he planned on donating proceeds from the documentary to victims of 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 Produce,' a spokesperson for the rapper and G-Unit Film/TV confirmed in a statement shared with Billboard back in December.

'Proceeds from this documentary that G-Unit Film & Television receives will go to victims of sexual assault and rape.'

50 Cent's latest jab comes after Diddy's homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided by federal agents as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation. 

Aaron Dyer, an attorney for the rapper, broke the Combs camp's silence just over 24 hours after the Homeland Security investigation with a statement to DailyMail.com. 

The rapper - real name Curtis James Jackson III - already has his own documentary about the allegations of sexual misconduct against Diddy in the works

The rapper - real name Curtis James Jackson III - already has his own documentary about the allegations of sexual misconduct against Diddy in the works 

'Yesterday, there was a gross overuse of military-level force as search warrants were executed at Mr. Combs' residences. There is no excuse for the excessive show of force and hostility exhibited by authorities or the way his children and employees were treated,' Dyer said.

'Mr. Combs was never detained but spoke to and cooperated with authorities,' he added. 'Despite media speculation, neither Mr. Combs nor any of his family members have been arrested nor has their ability to travel been restricted in any way.'

Combs was seen speaking to customs agents at an airport 15 minutes from his Miami Beach Monday evening but never arrested.

'This unprecedented ambush -- paired with an advanced, coordinated media presence -- leads to a premature rush to judgment of Mr. Combs and is nothing more than a witch hunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits,' Dyer continued.

'There has been no finding of criminal or civil liability with any of these allegations. Mr. Combs is innocent and will continue to fight every single day to clear his name.'

Armed agents 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 officers were seen carrying bags and boxes of evidence to a van with assistance from police dogs.

He announced the documentary back in December, revealing he planned on donating proceeds from the project to victims of sexual assault; 50 Cent pictured earlier this week

He announced the documentary back in December, revealing he planned on donating proceeds from the project to victims of sexual assault; 50 Cent pictured earlier this week

There was no immediate official confirmation about what precipitated the raids, but Diddy is currently embroiled in several lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault.

It comes just weeks after one of Diddy's accusers 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.

After allegedly supplying the woman with 'copious amounts of drugs and alcohol,' Diddy and two pals are accused of taking turns violently raping the teen as she drifted in and out of consciousness, leaving her in so much pain that she could barely stand or remember how she got home, according to her complaint.

She says she suffered in silence for 20 years until the R&B singer Cassie sued Combs, her former mentor and ex-boyfriend, for allegedly subjecting her to savage beatings, drug-addled hotel orgies and rape.

Diddy said he's the victim of a 'witch hunt' and bemoans 'military-level force' used against him as he finally spoke out following the raid

Diddy said he's the victim of a 'witch hunt' and bemoans 'military-level force' used against him as he finally spoke out following the raid

Combs denied the claims in that case and the two sides reached an out-of-court settlement barely 24 hours after the suit was made public in November 2023.

After the flurry of subsequent allegations, Diddy tweeted out a new statement under the heading 'Enough is enough.'

Combs is among the most influential hip-hop producers and executives of the past three decades.

Formerly known as Puff Daddy, he built one of hip-hop´s biggest empires, blazing a trail with several entities attached to his famous name.

While the woman's identity has yet to be revealed in the lawsuit, a judge just ruled she would no longer be able to stay anonymous if the suit proceeds.

The accusations against Combs have more recently come to light after he settled a lawsuit with R&B singer Cassie (pictured right) last November

The accusations against Combs have more recently come to light after he settled a lawsuit with R&B singer Cassie (pictured right) last November

Diddy has filed a motion to have the woman's case thrown out, and she will reportedly remain anonymous until the judge rules on that motion.

The accuser was the fourth woman to accuse Diddy of sexual assault in quick succession last year after his ex, the singer Cassie, sued him in November 2023, with the two settling out of court.

Douglas Wigdor, an attorney for Cassie and another one of the Jane Does accusing Diddy, 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. Hopefully, this is the beginning of a process that will hold Mr. Combs responsible for his depraved conduct.'

Music producer Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones Jr., who worked with Combs on 'The Love Album: Off the Grid,' is among his accusers.

He filed a lawsuit against the rapper claiming he was ordered to recruit sex workers and have sex with them for the star's pleasure, and has hundreds of hours of video documenting Combs's 'serious illegal activity'.

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