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Sean Combs: The Reckoning, the documentary that chronicles Diddy’s upbringing and how it led to a life of crime, debuted on Netflix on Tuesday (December 2). And it has already sent shockwaves through the rap industry.
50 Cent Takes Aim at Jane Doe From Diddy Trial
Many people are divided about how to feel about the documentary. On one hand, it puts the spotlight on the years of abuse several people suffered at the hands of the Bad Boy Records founder. On the other hand it is executive produced by Combs’ longtime nemesis 50, which brings about the topic of ethics.
During a recent sit-down with GQ, 50 Cent did address that he did have one regret about doing the film. That being the inability to interview with Jane Doe from Diddy’s trial. He believes that having Doe recount her experience with the music mogul would have given a different insight.
“The one person that I wish were in the doc that would create clarity for people in a different way is Jane Doe. So you could see someone willing to do it for money,” he said.
He also added: They don’t think about hoes. Now, hoes are a bit different. They’re not so emotionally connected to the sexual experience. So they can have that sexual experience with those other people as long as you’re going to pay. You see what I’m saying to you? If the person’s a frequent OnlyFans person and already solicited and looking for somebody to pay, and you meet them and you tell them, “Just be who you are and meet other people and do it in front of me,” you don’t think they’ll do it?”
The Jane Doe from the trial is believed to be 50 Cent’s ex-girlfriend Daphne Joy. They also share a son, Sire. To this point, Joy has not responded to 50’s comments.










