Overview
- Posting on Dec. 7–8, Ja Rule called 50 Cent a “dry snitch” and accused him of hypocrisy over his executive producer role on Netflix’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning.
- Ja Rule demanded that any profits tied to the project be donated to organizations supporting domestic violence survivors.
- While criticizing 50 Cent, Ja Rule cited a 2013 case involving Daphne Joy that ended with a no-contest plea to vandalism after a domestic violence count was dropped, and he noted Joy’s 2024 rape and abuse allegations that 50 Cent denied before later withdrawing a defamation suit.
- Reports note 50 Cent previously posted that proceeds would go to victims, but it remains unclear whether any donations have been made.
- Diddy’s legal team has condemned the series as a “shameful” attack and sent a cease-and-desist over alleged use of confidential material, while Netflix and the filmmakers say all sourcing was legal.