50 Cent says he’s donating all proceeds from documentary about sexual misconduct allegations against Diddy to victims of sexual assault

Rapper 50 Cent announced Wednesday that he plans to donate proceeds from a documentary about the sexual assault allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs.

In an Instagram post featuring a clip from the documentary, the 48-year-old rapper (real name: Curtis Jackson III) wrote that all proceeds from the show will go to victims of sexual assault.

But in a clip that was first posted last week on TikTok without any news of donations, rapper Mark Curry, who was previously signed to Diddy’s Bad Boy Records, claims that Diddy’s entourage kept bottles of alcohol intended for women’s parties . with it to make them “slippery”.

DailyMail.com has reached out to reps for Diddy and 50 Cent for comment.

In his post, 50 Cent wrote: “All proceeds from this documentary will go to G-Unit Film & Television to victims of sexual assault and rape!”

50 Cent, 48, said Wednesday he will donate proceeds from the upcoming documentary about Sean

50 Cent, 48, said Wednesday he will donate proceeds from the upcoming documentary about Sean “Diddy” Combs to sexual assault survivors; seen in January in Hollywood

The documentary includes sexual assault allegations against Diddy, who has been sued by four women in recent weeks, accusing him of rape and sexual assault;  seen with accuser Cassie Ventura in 2016

The documentary includes sexual assault allegations against Diddy, who has been sued by four women in recent weeks, accusing him of rape and sexual assault; seen with accuser Cassie Ventura in 2016

But he also seemed to use the post as an opportunity to promote himself and take another dig at Diddy.

At the end of the caption, he included tags for his Branson Cognac and Le Chemin du Roi champagne labels, as well as a link to his travel merchandise Instagram account.

Back in 2007, Diddy began a lucrative partnership with liquor giant Diageo to promote Ciroc vodka, and in 2014 they collaborated again to release DeLeón tequila.

In the accompanying video clip, Curry states: “When we went to the club, we had these bottles, right. And on this bottle it will be regular Moet bottles. There was something on the bottles that made the girls slippery and stuff.”

He added: “So when you get up they say, ‘Don’t touch these bottles right here, only drink these bottles right here.’

The video also featured a clip from Rick Ross and Diddy’s party, focusing on Ross’s verse from Rocko’s 2013 song UOENO, in which he rapped, “Put all the Molly in her champagne, she don’t even know it / I took her home and I got it liked it, she doesn’t even know it.

Curry added: “So we already knew what the exercise was, just don’t mess with those bottles, okay?” Then all the girls came to the club and after a while they opened their mouths like little birds. He just ran around and stuffed pills into their mouths.”

He also shared a travel story about how he once went to visit Diddy’s hotel room and the mogul allegedly answered the door “bare butt.”

An excerpt from the documentary released by 50 Cent features rapper Mark Curry, who is signed to Diddy's label, claiming that his entourage drugged bottles of champagne to hand out to women throwing parties.

An excerpt from the documentary released by 50 Cent features rapper Mark Curry, who is signed to Diddy’s label, claiming that his entourage drugged bottles of champagne to hand out to women throwing parties.

He added: “And when you stand up, they're like: "Don't touch these bottles right here, just drink their bottles right here."'

He added: “So when you get up they say, ‘Don’t touch these bottles right here, only drink these bottles right here.'”

50 Cent confirmed the planned donations to TMZ and in a subsequent Instagram post;  seen November 2022 in New York

50 Cent confirmed the planned donations to TMZ and in a subsequent Instagram post; seen November 2022 in New York

50 Cent then shared another post that included various headlines about a fourth woman speaking out against Diddy.

The rapper wrote in the caption: “My God 17 was not banned for everyone. This documentary will blow your mind!” Diddy did it, or not soon!!!’

The rapper’s last post was published TMZThe headline is that the rapper is donating all proceeds to charity.

“Why the hell at some point you just have to do the right thing,” 50 wrote.

Earlier on Wednesday, DailyMail.com reported that Diddy was being sued by a fourth woman who claimed he and two of his friends brutally raped her at his New York City studio.

In the lawsuit, she claims she was given “large quantities of drugs and alcohol” before the alleged rape and says she was only 17 years old at the time, making her a minor.

The rap mogul commented on the announcement on social media, writing, “Enough is enough.”

“I have sat in silence for the past couple of weeks and watched as people tried to kill my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy,” he wrote.

“Disgusting accusations have been made against me by people seeking a quick payday.

“Let me be absolutely clear: I did not commit any of the terrible acts that are alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”

Earlier on Wednesday, DailyMail.com reported that Diddy was being sued by a fourth woman who claimed he and two of his friends brutally raped her at his New York City studio;  seen in September in Washington, DC

Earlier on Wednesday, DailyMail.com reported that Diddy was being sued by a fourth woman who claimed he and two of his friends brutally raped her at his New York City studio; seen in September in Washington, DC

Diddy appeared to deny the latest allegations in a statement that began,

Diddy appeared to deny the latest allegations in a statement that began, “Enough is enough!”

Finally, he signed a statement.

Diddy previously stated that the previous lawsuit against him was simply a “money grab.”

His ex-girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie, sparked a wave of sexual assault lawsuits by accusing him of raping and beating her and forcing her to have sex with male prostitutes while under the influence of drugs.

They settled the shocking lawsuit just a day after it was filed, although the terms of the settlement were not disclosed.