50 Cent’s ex Daphne Joy has accused the rap mogul of rape and physical abuse in a bombshell social media post.
The OnlyFans model was recently named in Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones’ $30 million lawsuit against his former employer, Sean “Diddy” Combs. She was accused of being a sex worker involved in Combs’ alleged sex-trafficking ring, which she has since denied.
“I am deeply hurt by the lies in Rodney Jones’ lawsuit. The claim that I am a sex worker is 100% false and character assassination. I am retaining an attorney to explore all legal remedies against both Rodney and his attorney,” Joy wrote on Instagram.
In a lengthy post directed at Curtis Jackson, better known as 50 Cent, Joy blasted him for ridiculing Jones’ sex worker claims and went on to accuse him of sexual misconduct.
“Everything is a joke to you until our safety is compromised… Let’s put the focus on your true evil actions of raping me and physically abusing me. You are no longer my oppressor, and my God will handle you from this point on,” she wrote.
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Joy dated 50 Cent for one year in 2011, and they welcomed a son, Sire, the following year. He is now reportedly seeking sole custody of the 11-year-old after Joy was accused of being a sex worker.
It comes as 50 Cent continues to mock his longtime nemesis, Diddy’s escalating legal woes.
In a high-profile operation on Monday, Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) agents conducted a raid on a Holmby Hills mansion owned by Combs and his production company.
The exact motive behind the raid remains shrouded in mystery, yet it unfolds against the backdrop of ongoing legal drama, including lawsuits alleging sexual assaults and sex trafficking, according to TMZ.
The raid is the latest episode in a string of legal entanglements ensnaring Combs. The embattled artist has found himself entangled in a web of allegations, predominantly centered on sexual misconduct.
Key among the accusations is an ongoing legal battle spearheaded by his former girlfriend, R&B sensation Casandra “Cassie” Ventura. Ventura, who had previously accused Combs of sexual assault and trafficking, reached a settlement with him last year, though Combs maintains that the resolution does not imply an admission of guilt.
The litigation saga intensified when Joi Dickerson-Neal, a former Syracuse University student, lodged a lawsuit alleging sexual assault by Combs. Dickerson-Neal recounts an evening that escalated into horror, alleging that Combs administered a drug that rendered her physically incapacitated. Shockingly, the lawsuit contends that Combs purportedly filmed the assault, compounding the distress of the victim.
Fuelling the legal firestorm, a third woman stepped forward with a similar lawsuit, implicating Combs and singer-songwriter Aaron Hall in a harrowing ordeal dating back to the early ’90s. The lawsuit alleges a night of sexual assault followed by a subsequent violent altercation, painting a chilling picture of abuse and intimidation.
Attorney Douglas H. Wigdor, representing Ventura, initiated yet another lawsuit on behalf of an anonymous plaintiff, citing Ventura’s claims as a catalyst for additional victims to come forward. Seeking compensatory and punitive damages, the lawsuit alleges profound monetary, physical, and emotional harm inflicted upon the plaintiff.
Amid this tumultuous legal landscape, Combs faced another damning accusation—a fourth lawsuit alleging his involvement, alongside his longtime associate Harve Pierre and an unidentified third party, in the gang rape of a 17-year-old girl at his Manhattan recording studio in 2003.
Combs has denied any wrongdoing through his lawyers.