Diddy woke up in court when 50 Cent suddenly ‘dug’ to serve Cassie on the 4th day of trial
As disgraced music producer Sean “Diddy” Combs enters his second day of testimony in a federal criminal trial, his longtime rival 50 Cent continues his 24-hour tirade.
The rapper, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, is known for his feud with Combs dating back to the early 2000s, and has been open about his thoughts on Combs’ arrest (and trial) in public.
Combs is currently facing charges of sex trafficking, extortion, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has denied all charges and pleaded not guilty.

In an Instagram post on Tuesday, Jackson commented on the accusations made by Combs’ ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura on her first day on the witness stand, calling the producer “crazier than average.”
“Fuck, he did all that shit to get out like this,” Jackson wrote on Instagram, along with a screenshot of a People magazine headline that read, “Cassie says Diddy made her get in an inflatable pool filled with baby oil.”
“SMH. This is crazier than [sic] normal crazy,” he added. The post also included two anthropomorphic images of Combs in an inflatable pool.
During her first day of testimony, Ventura recalled the abuse she allegedly suffered from her ex-boyfriend, claiming he would force her to participate in his infamous “rebellions.” At one point during her testimony, she alleged that Combs once made her climb into an inflatable pool filled with baby oil.
In another post on Wednesday, Jackson shared a photoshopped photo of himself wearing a suit while posing in front of the New York City skyline, writing, “After hearing the testimony today, I think the cheater should accept the plea offer. The things they said are beyond my understanding, so what do you think?”

Hours later, he trolled Combs again, even bringing Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, into the mix.

“Friends to the end, Jay, are you still there?” Jackson wrote alongside a video montage of Combs and Carter together while Bill Withers and Grover Washington Jr.’s “Just the Two of Us” played in the background. Carter’s attorney, Alex Spiro, has maintained that he and Combs were never close.
This isn’t the first time the “Candy Shop” rapper has criticized Combs since his allegations came to light.
Shortly after it was revealed that federal agents had found more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil in Combs’ possessions, Jackson criticized the embattled producer, writing on Instagram in September: “I’m here to stay on good terms with @TheDrewBarrymoreShow. And I don’t have 1,000 bottles of lube in my house.”

The rapper is also headlining a Netflix documentary series about Combs’ case.