50 Cent Reportedly Working on a Surviving Diddy Documentary: ‘Here Come the Receipts’ (VIDEO)

50 Cent and Diddy (Credit: Shutterstock)

The sexual assault allegations detailed in three lawsuits against Sean “Diddy” Combs have continued to dominate the news. Now Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson says his G-Unit Film and Television is collecting “receipts” for a documentary on Combs.

It’s no secret 50 Cent has little love for the Bad Boy Records founder — who happens to call himself “Love.”

The “Get Rich or Die Tryin” mogul has repeatedly bashed Combs in the media over the years. The criticism intensified after R&B singer Cassie filed a lawsuit against Combs last month alleging horrific abuse.

50 Cent took to social media this weekend and essentially confirmed a report saying he’s working on a documentary about the allegations surrounding Combs — suggesting the film would be similar to Lifetime’s explosive Surviving R. Kelly docuseries.

On Dec. 1, the Power universe star and executive producer shared a screengrab of an article from Page Six on X (formerly Twitter), which said the mogul is “developing a documentary on rap rival Diddy.”

50 Cent captioned the post: “I thought Diddy was a billionaire music mogul, If he’s smart he will file bankruptcy now. Anyone with real money knows why I’m saying this. I’m the best producer for the job guys. Here come the receipts.”
50 Cent Tweet About Diddy Doc. (Credit: X/Twitter)Credit: X/Twitter
The “In Da Club” rapper wasn’t done dragging Diddy.

This morning he shared a photoshopped composite image of Diddy and convicted R&B superstar R. Kelly, along with the caption: “Diddy do it? COMING SOON.”

While 50 Cent is known for joking around on social media, sources told Page Six the rapper’s company is “already in early development on a TV doc.”

Cassie, born Casandra Ventura, filed the first lawsuit against Combs in Manhattan’s Federal District Court on Thursday, Nov. 16.

The suit alleged Combs “often punched, beat, kicked and stomped on Ms. Ventura, resulting in bruises, burst lips, black eyes and bleeding” during the 11 years they dated.

The complaint also claimed Combs forced her to engage in sex acts with male prostitutes while he masturbated and filmed the encounters that he called “freak offs.” The lawsuit additionally alleged Combs raped Ventura when she tried to leave him.

Combs denied all of the allegations in the lawsuit through his attorney, who called the claims “offensive and outrageous.”

However, the two settled the lawsuit for an undisclosed amount of money after one day.

The complaint was filed under New York state’s Adult Survivors Act, which took effect in 2022 and eliminated the statute of limitations on sexual assault cases for one year. The law expired at midnight on Nov. 24.

Two more lawsuits  followed Ventura’s complaint, before the window closed on the New York law.

A woman named Joi Dickerson-Neal sued Combs on Thursday, Nov. 23, in Manhattan Supreme Court alleging he raped her in 1991, when she was a student at Syracuse University. Dickerson-Neal claimed in the lawsuit that Combs allegedly drugged her, assaulted her, and videotaped the encounter, after they met at a music video shoot and she agreed to have dinner with him.

Combs denied the allegations.

“Ms. Dickerson’s 32-year-old story is made up and not credible,” a spokesperson for the music mogul said. “This is purely a money grab and nothing more.”

In a separate lawsuit, also filed on Nov. 23, a woman identified only as Jane Doe, alleged Combs and R&B singer-songwriter Aaron Hall of the group Guy, “took turns” raping her three decades ago.

The complaint said Jane Doe and a female friend met Diddy and Hall at an MCA Records event in New York City in 1990 or 1991.

According to the suit, the group then went to an afterparty at Hall’s apartment, where Jane Doe was allegedly “coerced into having sex with Combs.”

After the alleged assault, the lawsuit stated that “Jane Doe laid in bed, shocked and traumatized. As she was in the process of getting dressed, Hall barged into the room, pinned her down and forced Jane Doe to have sex with him.”

Diddy denied the allegations in that lawsuit as well.

“These are fabricated claims falsely alleging misconduct from over 30 years ago and filed at the last minute. This is nothing but a money grab,” he said through a spokesperson.

Neither Hall nor his rep responded to Urban Hollywood 411′s request for comment on the lawsuit.