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Capricorn Clark, a former assistant for Sean "Diddy" Combs, revealed at least 10 years back, the music mogul already had discord with 50 Cent.
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Cent trolled Diddy on Tuesday night (May 27) when he posted an image of himself on Instagram rocking a "Free Diddy" T-shirt while sitting courtside at game four between the New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers.
Cent isn't testifying in Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex-trafficking trial but the rapper captured the spotlight today with a swipe at his long time nemesis.
50 Cent is showing no mercy toward Diddy. The Queens rapper continues to make jokes tied to the evidence presented at Diddy’s federal trial, often in real time.
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Vibe on MSN50 Cent Trolls Diddy After Being Named In Testimony By Former Assistant Capricorn Clark50 Cent didn’t hesitate to throw more jabs at Sean “Diddy” Combs after being name-dropped during the testimony of Capricorn Clark, Diddy’s former assistant. On Tuesday (May 27), Clark testified that the Bad Boy co-founder held a deep-rooted grudge against 50 Cent for over a decade.
Capricorn Clark, a former longtime assistant to Sean “Diddy” Combs, testified Tuesday that she heard him threaten 50 Cent with guns.
Capricorn Clark painted a grim picture of what it was like working for the Bad Boy Records founder during her time on the stand.
50 Cent joked that he’s shivering in his boots after courtroom testimony during Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking trial revealed Combs told his manager he preferred “guns” over trading insults when it came to his beef with the rapper.
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Celeb Tattler on MSN50 Cent reacts to Diddy trial with viral Instagram posts: Puffy’s got a gunAs is already known, 50 Cent is closely following the trial and it didnt take him long to find out that he had been mentioned
Cent wore a Free Diddy shirt courtside while Diddy faces serious legal troubles, creating viral controversy and dividing public opinion on social media.
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Mess with 50 Cent and he might come for your house — even if it takes him a few years to do it. The rapper's company Sire Spirits got the OK last week from a federal judge to seize the Connecticut home of former Sire executive Mitchell Green as partial payment toward a $7-million debt after a federal bankruptcy judge lifted an automatic stay that had prevented transfer of the property.