50 Cent seemingly accuses alleged Diddy victim of lying and bribing

50 Cent has been locked in a feud with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs for years. Not only has the Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ creator been subliminally taking shots at the Bad Boy founder since the 2000s, but he also opaquely warned about alleged Diddy parties long before Cassie Ventura filed her lawsuit last year.

However, while he hasn’t come out in defence of Diddy, he has seemingly alleged that the music mogul’s alleged victim, Thalia Graves, lied in her lawsuit and bribed vital figures to create a credible alibi in the hopes of getting money from the mogul.

It seems odd to many that 50 Cent would side with Diddy and prevent him from being subject to another lawsuit due to their history. Furthermore, he’s also currently making a documentary on Diddy’s downfall for Netflix.

Thalia Graves was the girlfriend of an unnamed Bad Boy employee in the 2000s, and her lawsuit details a situation where she was lured to the studio before being allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted by Diddy and his bodyguard, Joseph ‘Big Joe’ Sherman.

Her lawsuit, filed with the Southern District of New York district attorney, details a situation where she allegedly felt “woozy and sedated.” It states that she was “naked and her hands were tied behind her back” while Combs allegedly “entered the room naked” and “anally penetrated her.”

However, hip-hop media outlet TMZ has reported that a text message has surfaced between Graves and her ex, which details her plan to sue Diddy because “he’s the one that has the money.”

In an alleged unseen text message, it is alleged that the exchange also sees Graves offer her ex-boyfriend $3million if he corroborated her assault allegations. She reportedly also asked the ex to attest that he saw footage of the rape, which Sherman filmed, according to the lawsuit.

Taking to Instagram, 50 Cent seemed to support the claim by sharing a screenshot of the article along with the caption,, “Un hun caught this b!tch lying! LOL.” Fifty has been following the allegations closely and the G-Unit founder has found a way to make the Diddy scandal a business opportunity for himself with his upcoming documentary.

In response to the latest TMZ reports, Thalia Graves’ lawyer, Gloria Allred, explained, “It is very common that rich powerful men and their supporters attempt to discredit, shame and humiliate accusers who have the courage to come forward. The complaint speaks for itself. Our client is looking forward to her day in court.”

Diddy, who has been charged with sex trafficking and racketeering, denies all accusations of criminal wrongdoing.

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