He is executive producing the series alongside Alex Stapleton and David Karabinas. A release date has yet to be announced, but 50 Cent stated that proceeds will go to victims of the alleged crimes — a move praised by advocacy groups supporting victims’ legal funds, mental health recovery programs, and trauma-informed care providers.
In one of his more savage posts, he shared an AI-generated image showing what Combs might look like after 20 years in prison, complete with grey hair and a solemn court-side stare. “What’s the spread on this, I got Diddy doing 20. His friends just got the f– away from him. SMH BadBoy Dangerous,” he wrote.
After allegations surfaced that Combs destroyed Kid Cudi’s car with a Molotov cocktail in 2012, 50 Cent shared burnt-out car images with the caption, “Molotov Diddy was doing old school s— out here. Old killer Rat Jimmy threw one them at us. LOL.”
As Combs now faces charges including sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, transportation to engage in prostitution, arson, and bribery, legal experts note he could face a mandatory minimum of 15 years in prison if convicted — all while his legal team likely navigates celebrity defense strategies, malpractice law, and privacy violation lawsuits.
For victims involved in such high-profile cases, mental health care, chronic PTSD treatment, and legal restitution planning often become necessary — areas covered by high-tier private health insurance and trauma recovery benefits in the U.S., U.K., and Canada.