50 Cent isn’t holding back after being name-dropped in the explosive trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs — a legal case that has now begun drawing attention from experts in criminal defense law, mental wellness, and celebrity legal liability insurance.
The rapper and media mogul — real name Curtis Jackson — responded with a flurry of satirical social media posts after courtroom testimony described an alleged gun threat aimed at him by Combs.
Courtroom Bombshell: “I Like Guns”
On Tuesday, Capricorn Clark — who worked for Combs as an assistant from 2004 to 2012 — took the stand to describe a string of violent incidents she claimed to have witnessed during her time with the Bad Boy Records founder. Among her revelations was a chilling interaction involving 50 Cent.
Clark testified that after a visit to MTV Studios in New York City — an event attended by both rappers — she rode in an elevator with Combs and an entertainment manager linked to both men, The Independent reports.
She recalled an escalating conversation between the two, culminating in Combs allegedly saying, “I don’t like all the back and forth … I like guns,” in a tone she described as “very serious.”