50 Cent Just Sold A Docuseries About Diddy That’s Apparently So Explosive It Sparked A Bidding War

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It’s been difficult to keep track of 50 Cent’s beefs over the years, but apparently, Sean “Diddy” Combs finds himself on that list.

Following months of disturbing allegations that crescendoed in federal Homeland Security Investigations raiding his Los Angeles and Miami homes.

Then, just last week, a shocking video of him physically assaulting his ex-girlfriend Cassie was made public.

Given the growing list of allegations being made against Diddy, there are undoubtedly plenty more skeletons in his closet, and 50 Cent looks intent on doing his part on bringing them to light.

According to TMZ, Netflix has won the rights to 50 Cent’s docuseries, titled Diddy Do It?, about the sexual assault allegations that have been made against diddy after a “massive bidding war.”

We’re told there was a massive bidding war over the doc, which was produced through 50’s G-Unit Film and Television Studios, with multiple networks and all of the streaming platforms attempting to land the series.

“The documentary couldn’t be timelier … the rap mogul was hit with another civil lawsuit Tuesday, with model Crystal McKinney accusing Diddy of sexually assaulting her in 2003. She came forward after 2016 security footage of Diddy beating on ex Cassie in a hotel hallway surfaced Friday.”

“Cassie previously accused Diddy of abuse and sexual assault last year, and settled out of court one day later. He’s still facing a handful other sexual assault claims in several different lawsuits … and has denied the accusations.” [via TMZ]

TMZ says that source have told them the docuseries will be released on Netflix “sooner rather than later”

After the footage of Diddy beating Cassie was made public, the disgraced rapper and producer took to Instagram to address the situation, claiming it happened during one of the “darkest” times of his life but that there are “no excuses.”

“It’s so difficult to reflect on the darkest times in your life, but sometimes you got to do that. I was f—– up. I mean I hit rock bottom — but I make no excuses… “I’m so sorry. I’m not asking for forgiveness. I’m truly sorry,” Diddy said.

Despite the disturbing and violent nature of the Cassie video, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said they cannot file charges against Diddy because the assault occurred “beyond the timeline where a crime of assault can be prosecuted,” otherwise known as being beyond the statute of limitations.

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