Rapper 50 Cent had a field day trolling music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs after two of his homes were raided by Homeland Security on Monday.
The rapper whose real name is Curtis Jackson III, started off by sharing a screenshot of Comb’s two sons Justin and King Combs, in handcuffs after federal agents raided his Los Angeles home.
“S–t just got real,” Jackson captioned the Instagram post. “The Fed’s in all the cribs, damn they got the kids in cuffs.”
The footage was captured by local news station Fox 11, which was able to obtain aerial views of agents surrounding Combs’ Holmby Hills home with their guns drawn, and leading occupants outside in handcuffs.
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The same scenario reportedly played out at the rapper’s home in Miami simultaneously. Jackson shared another image of a TMZ article, which showed tactical teams outside of homes at both locations.
“Now it’s not Diddy do it, it’s Diddy done,” the “In Da Club” rapper captioned the article. “They don’t come like that unless they got a case.”
The raids on both homes are reportedly related to a sex trafficking investigation, which was confirmed by the Department of Homeland Security in a statement on Monday.
50cent is the best to ever troll… “take that, take that!” No Diddy. pic.twitter.com/FSPUGcDZ2K
— KLM (@karyndeshields) March 26, 2024
“Earlier today, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation, with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami, and our local law enforcement partners. We will provide further information as it becomes available,” they commented.
Details of why the federal government went after Combs are scarce, but he has been in legal trouble since November, when his ex-girlfriend, singer Cassie, claimed that he had beat and raped her during their relationship.
Though the lawsuit was settled out of court, and Combs denied the accusation, he resigned from his media company Revolt the same month.
Four other people came forward with sexual misconduct the following month, including a male music producer. One of his alleged victims accused Combs and two others of raping her in 2003, when she was underage.
The other purported assaults took place in 1991, when Combs and R&B artist Aaron Hall have been accused of sexually and violently assaulting a woman and her friend at a studio.
Another woman claimed that the”It’s All About The Benjamins” rapper drugged and sexually assaulted her after they went on a date.
50 Cent when he finds out Diddy's house has been raided by the feds #Diddy No diddy pic.twitter.com/894ZIHuGBF
— Haggashots⚡️ (@HauleHagai) March 26, 2024
Jackson shared a post that one of Comb’s private jets had been on a flight path to Cape Verde, a country in Africa that lacks a formal extradition treaty with the United States.
“Oh this shit is a movie,” the “Candy Shop rapper captioned the post. “I told yall but no, ya didn’t listen.”
The theory was disproven when distraught looking Combs was seen pacing back and forth in front of the Customs office at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport on Monday, after his homes were raided.
According to Page Six, he was getting ready to take off in a private jet, when Homeland Security stopped the plane from leaving. The other private plane he owns actually flew from Los Angeles to Antigua, an island in the Caribbean, earlier in the day, but it is unknown who was transported on the flight.
50 Cent capped off his trolling session of Combs with a deep fake of former President Donald Trump reprimanding Combs, who was formerly known as Puff Daddy.
Death, taxes and 50 Cent posting out of pocket shit about Puffy pic.twitter.com/KqMlhG84hY
— The Rabid Goldeneye (@Brosnan_in_1997) March 26, 2024
“Puffy, Puffy, Puffy,” fake Trump sighed in disappointment. “I told you to stop f**king with R.Kelly. I said grab them in the p***y, don’t kidnap the p***y.”
“They raided you s**t, I see,” he added colorfully. “I got a courtesy call when they raided my house, you really f**ked up.”
“The world’s almost over, so what are we worried about. Who ever made this is f**ked up,” Jackson captioned the video, which he reposted. “I think Trump’s gonna be president again, but I’m not gonna say that.”