When reports emerged that federal agents had conducted raids on Diddy’s residences in Los Angeles and Miami on Monday, 50 Cent swiftly criticized the hip-hop mogul on Instagram by sharing screenshots from Fox 11 and TMZ.
Alongside a picture from Fox 11’s live news broadcast showing Diddy’s sons, King and Justin Combs, seemingly in handcuffs at the Los Angeles home, 50 Cent wrote, “Things just got serious.”
He added, “The Feds are in all the homes, damn, they even have the kids in cuffs.”
In another screenshot from TMZ, 50 Cent captioned, “Now it’s not about Diddy doing it, it’s about Diddy being done. They don’t come like that unless they have a case.”
Homeland Security conducted the raids on both of Sean Combs’ residences as part of a sex trafficking investigation. It remains unclear whether Diddy was present during the raids.
50 Cent has been mocking Diddy ever since Cassie’s lawsuit emerged last November.
Earlier this month, during a rescheduled show in Phoenix, the “Many Men” rapper took a dig at Diddy, joking about the lack of audience love and referring to Diddy’s previous nickname “Brother Love” adopted in 2017.
The taunts have been frequent. Shortly after Cassie accused Diddy of rape and abuse, 50 Cent teased Diddy by sharing an old video of him patting Jay-Z’s buttocks at a concert in 2007.
In November, 50 Cent even offered to purchase Revolt when Diddy stepped down as Chairman. He later teased the 54-year-old by merging his and R.
Kelly’s faces into one peculiar photo, accompanied by the disgraced R&B singer’s 1998 song “Did You Ever Think.”