Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Verdict Sparks Reactions from 50 Cent and Aubrey O'Day: ‘The Gay John Gotti’
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50 Cent, a rapper who has been a longtime opponent of Sean Diddy Combs, responded immediately to the judgment in his federal case. 50 Cent published his viewpoint on Instagram just a few minutes after the jury acquitted Combs of sex trafficking and racketeering but convicted him of two lesser charges: transportation for prostitution.
Alongside clapping emojis, 50 wrote, "Beat the RIO, that boy a bad man," and "He the gay John Gotti." 50 Cent's continuous commentary during Combs' legal ordeal was furthered by the jab. John Gotti was a mob leader who received a similar acquittal on racketeering charges.
50 Cent's reactions during Diddy's trial
The rapper has been posting memes, making fun of witness statements, and even giving a sneak peek at a documentary about the matter for the past few months. In one case, following claims that Combs once showed up at someone's house armed, 50 Cent tweeted, "CUT." I don't feel safe because Puffy has a weapon, haha.
His comments indicate that there is no end in sight for his ongoing dispute with Diddy, which goes back at least to 2006 and was even mentioned during the trial, now that the trial is finished.
Aubrey O'Day claims she feels unwell following the verdict.
Aubrey O'Day, a singer and former member of Danity Kane, also expressed her opinion following the verdict. O'Day said she was "physically ill" in her Instagram Stories reaction.
While capturing CNN's live feed, she exclaimed, "Oh my God, not guilty on Cassie, not guilty on Rico, no way that Jane is gonna be guilty. This makes me physically ill. Cassie probably feels so horrible." "Oh, I'm going to throw up," she remarked, according to E! News.
The publication also noted that O'Day, who previously worked for Combs, has previously spoken out against him.
Diddy is still looking at years behind bars.
Combs, 55, was convicted of two offenses related to transporting male sex workers across state lines for "freak-offs" or drug-fueled sex parties, as reported by Variety. He faces up to 20 years in prison—10 years for each count—despite being found not guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering.
Combs appeared to be quite relieved following the verdict. He turned to face his family, gave the jurors a "thank you" with his lips, and shook his attorneys' hands.
Now offering a $1 million bond, his lawyers are advocating for his release before sentencing. Prosecutors vehemently denied the request. Assistant U.S. Attorney Maurene Comey stated, "He has shown disregard for U.S. law," highlighting evidence of drug use and maltreatment.
Before deciding on the possibility of Combs' release, Judge Arun Subramanian ordered both parties to provide written arguments by 1 p.m. ET.
FAQs:
Q1. What was 50 Cent’s reaction to Diddy’s verdict?
A1. He posted on Instagram calling Combs “a bad man” and “the gay John Gotti.”
Q2. What did Aubrey O’Day say?
A2. She said the verdict made her “physically ill” and posted her reaction on Instagram Stories.
Q3. What is Combs convicted of?
A3. He was found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
Q4. Will Combs be released before sentencing?
A4. The judge has not ruled yet. Final submissions from both legal teams are due by 1 p.m. ET.
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