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Like the Snoop Dogg case, I assume this will also be dropped sooner rather than later.
It's very hard to prosecute these historical cases, and going against someone this famous is doubly horrific for the victims, so I doubt he'll ever see justice.
Hope she at least gets a payout. And that 50 cent goes ahead with his documentary about it all, so the guy is thoroughly shunned for the rest of his life.
I missed the thing about 50 doing a documentary, and it's more fun to talk to humans than just Google something so... What's going on with that?
They've openly disliked each other for years. Rumour is that 50 Cent's production company is now making a documentary about the sexual assault allegations, although 50 hasn't cofirmed or denied it yet.
I don't know rap as much as some, but I have this sneaking suspicion 50 Cent is about to get shot again.
Yes, but he's built up a tolerance over the years, it probably won't affect him too much.
Bro is like gasoline, unleaded.
TIL getting shot is like a vaccination against bullets.
Damn, I'd give that a watch.
wouldn't it be weird if fiddy came out the hero in all that early 'aught rap?
Three 6 will be the last two walking
Rumor is it will be titled "Surviving Diddy. "
This is his fourth case.
One of his other pending lawsuits involved a college student and involved her being drugged, sexually assaulted, and then had a video taoe.of her assault shared by Combs to other people.
He settled the one with his former girlfriend after one day. She was asking for $30M and the rumors are that he settled for more than that amount. The things she described in her accusations were horrific.
So at the very least the woman in this fourth case has a shot at some kind of justice.
This is a civil case, which has a lower standard of proof.