50 Cent letter to judge calls Diddy very dangerous and urges harsh sentencing in ongoing legal case

50 Cent submitted a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian labeling Diddy 'very dangerous'

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Rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent has escalated his long-running feud with Sean “Diddy” Combs by submitting a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian.The letter, which has since circulated widely online, portrays Combs as “very dangerous” and urges the court to consider the harshest penalties possible in his ongoing case.

In the letter, 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, claims he has lived in fear of Diddy for over two decades. He alleges that without a severe sentence, Combs’ behavior will continue unchecked. Alongside his plea, Jackson references federal investigations, alleged involvement with sex workers, and details he described as bizarre, including mentions of baby oil. He also raised concerns about how prior allegations and raids connected to Combs and his son were handled by authorities.

The letter mixes serious concerns with Jackson’s characteristic showmanship. Notably, he concludes the message by referencing his upcoming Netflix documentary, which he claims will explore Combs’ history of alleged misconduct in greater depth.

Following the submission, 50 Cent shared the note on Instagram with the caption: “This is my letter to the judge on Diddy’s case. What I’m scared for my life!” The post blurred the line between personal fear and public performance, reflecting the rapper’s longstanding practice of combining entertainment with confrontation.

While Combs has faced increasing scrutiny from federal probes and civil lawsuits in recent years, Jackson’s intervention represents a rare example of a high-profile rival directly appealing to the judicial process. The development ensures that both supporters and critics remain focused on the feud as well as the broader legal proceedings surrounding Combs.

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