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50 Cent Speaks On Diddy’s House Being Raided

BY Nii Ogbamey Tetteh March 27, 2024 10:17 PM EDT
Source: Instagram.com/@50cent

After the FBI raided both of Diddy’s residences in Los Angeles and Miami, rapper 50 Cent has shared his thoughts about the incident on social media.

Law enforcement officials entered both luxury mansions in rambo style as part of a highly classified investigation. Several individuals were spotted leaving in handcuffs, and officers drew their guns while confronting those inside the mansion. According to reports, one of the homes belongs to Bad Boy Films and Diddy’s daughter.

In a post on Instagram, 50 Cent, alleged that the people seen in the photos and footage being led away are Diddy’s kids.

“S**t just got real the Fed’s in all the cribs, damn they got the kids in cuffs. Now it’s not Diddy do it, it’s Diddy done; they don’t come like that unless they have a case.”

In the latter part of 2024, Diddy faced a barrage of legal actions related to accusations of sexual assault just before the Adult Survivors Act, which extended the statute of limitations, was set to expire. The initial lawsuit was brought forth by singer Cassandra Ventura, also known as ‘Cassie’, while a subsequent one was filed by Joi Dickerson-Neal, alleging that he had drugged her during a dinner back in 1991.

Recently, a report by TMZ has indicated that the raids, which took place on Monday, March 25, targeted Diddy’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles, with helicopters patrolling the airspace above the latter location.

FOX11 also shared a video that appeared to show several individuals handcuffed on Diddy’s property in Southern California, though their identities and potential involvement in the case remain unclear at this time. It is uncertain whether Diddy was present during the raids, but it appeared his sons, Justin and King Combs, were among those rounded up.

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