Rapper 50 Cent reacted to the news that his ex-girlfriend, Daphne Joy, was named as one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ alleged sex workers in a lawsuit filed by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones. 50 Cent made fun of the situation on Instagram, joking about Joy being a sex worker and expressing his excitement for the unfolding drama. He also referenced allegations of hidden cameras at Combs’ parties filming guests without their knowledge.

Jones’ lawsuit accused Combs of sexual assault and claimed Joy was one of three women Combs allegedly paid a monthly stipend for sex work. Combs and his team denied all of Jones’ allegations, calling him a liar and claiming his stories were fictional. Combs’ attorney, Shawn Holley, dismissed the accusations as an attempt to gain attention and money.

The lawsuit also named Combs’ alleged drug mule, who was said to have negotiated the fees for the sex workers. The drug mule was arrested in Miami by federal agents, who intercepted Combs’ jet. Joy, who is an OnlyFans model, indirectly addressed the situation by posting Instagram Story videos of peaceful scenery and expressing gratitude to God. Joy and 50 Cent share a son, Sire, from their past relationship.

50 Cent, who has had a contentious relationship with Combs, has been vocal on social media following the federal raid on Combs’ properties as part of a sex-trafficking investigation. Combs’ attorney criticized the raid as excessive and likened it to a “witch hunt.” The raid left Combs’ homes in disarray and his family and employees reportedly traumatized by the authorities’ actions.

The lawsuit against Combs came after several disturbing allegations emerged against him, including multiple claims of sexual assault. In one instance, he was accused of gang-raping and sex-trafficking a minor. In November 2023, Combs settled a lawsuit filed by his longtime girlfriend, Cassie, in which she alleged rape and abuse by the music mogul. The legal issues surrounding Combs continue to unfold as more details come to light.

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