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50 Cent denies Daphne Joy's rape allegation after trolling her over mention in Diddy lawsuit

Nardine Saad, Los Angeles Times on

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"I am tired of upholding and protecting an image to our son that you have never even earned," she wrote, before launching into her accusations against Jackson.

"Let's put the real focus on your true evil actions of raping me and physically abusing me. You are no longer my oppressor and my God will handle you from this point on. You have permanently damaged the last hope I had for you as a father to preserve our family with these last and final false claims made against me. You have broken our hearts for the last and final time," she wrote.

Through a spokesperson, Jackson on Friday denied the allegations that he had raped and physically abused his ex-girlfriend.

"The disturbing allegations in the sworn pleadings recently filed in a court case related to Daphne Joy the mother of my twelve year old child, has required me to take all necessary legal actions to protect my son Sire," the Grammy-winning rapper said in a statement to The Times. (Sire, born Sept. 1, 2012, is 11 and Jackson's second child.)

"The most recent false and baseless accusations by Daphne Joy are clearly in response to my decision to seek sole custody of my son. My son Sire is my main priority and keeping him in a safe environment is my only focus at this time," he said.

The OnlyFans model and the "In da Club" hit-maker reportedly dated from 2011 to 2012 and split after their son's birth. In a domestic violence case from 2013, prosecutors said Joy and Jackson were in a relationship for three years.

Regarding the "sex worker" labeling in producer Jones' lawsuit, Yung Miami, a rapper whose real name is Caresha Romeka Brownlee, also denied the allegations. On Thursday, she wrote on X (formerly Twitter): "Y'all be going for ANYTHING."

"Something the internet made up and yall ran with it!!!" she added in a profanity-laced reply about the alleged sum she was supposedly paid.

 

Ramey, a wellness coach, has not directly addressed Jones' allegations. On Thursday, she shared a cryptic Instagram story that said "Pure hearts always win in the end. The light is real."

Meanwhile, 50 Cent wasn't the only hip-hop figure taking shots at the Bad Boy Entertainment co-founder amid his precipitous fall from grace in the past year.

In an outtake from his "Collect Call" podcast with Dave Mays, imprisoned Death Row Records co-founder Suge Knight issued a warning to his longtime adversary, whom he still refers to as Puffy (based on Diddy's old "Puff Daddy" moniker.)

"It's a bad day for hip-hop ... for the culture ... Black people, because if one looks bad, we all look bad," Knight said, according to audio obtained by TMZ. "That's definitely not nothing to cheer about."

"But I'll tell you what, Puffy: Your life is in danger," added Knight, who is serving a 28-year prison sentence for voluntary manslaughter. He claimed that he knows Combs' "secrets" and said "they gonna get you if they can."

Diddy, who was last known to be in Florida where his attorney said he cooperated with authorities, has not been arrested or formally charged in the Homeland Security investigation. His attorney, Aaron Dyer, called the raids an "unprecedented ambush" and "nothing more than a witch hunt based on meritless accusations."


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