50 Cent Trolls Diddy After Sentencing, Says He's Free For 'Speaking Engagements' Since Mogul Isn't

Prosecutors said Diddy had booked speaking engagements in Miami in anticipation of being released. He wasn't.

(L) Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson speaks onstage during Day 3 of the 2024 Invest Fest at Georgia World Congress Center on August 25, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (R) Sean "Diddy" Combs attend 2018 Fox Network Upfront at Wollman Rink, Central Park on May 14, 2018 in New York City.
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50 Cent had a joke about Diddy’s “speaking engagements” ready after the music mogul was sentenced to just over four years in prison.

“Hey to whoever was booking Diddy for speaking engagement. I heard he won’t be able to make it,” the rapper wrote on Instagram. “I’m available.”

The trolling came shortly after Judge Arun Subramanian sentenced Diddy to 50 months in prison for two counts of violating the Mann Act, plus a $500,000 fine and five years of supervised release.

The gag was a response to a claim from Assistant U.S. Attorney Christy Slavik, who revealed Diddy had already booked events in anticipation that he would be sentenced to time served as his legal team was pushing for.

“He has booked speaking engagements in Miami for next week,” Slavik said. “That is the opposite of the rule of law.”

50 Cent’s latest joke wraps up a trial’s worth of trolling aimed at the mogul, with whom he's had a decades-long feud. Prior to the sentencing, Fif shared a message with the judge on Instagram.

"I think you should consider the safety of the general public, your honor, before unleashing him upon them," 50 wrote. "There hasn't been enough time for him to reform or make any adjustments, despite his trying to teach a class in there.

"Anyway, Diddy's only going to return to hiring more male sex workers and keeping most of the baby oil away from the general public," the message continued. "And babies need it!"

Diddy also sent a letter to the judge, though his was much more serious.

"I literally lost my mind. I was dead wrong for putting my hands on the woman that I loved," he wrote about Cassie Ventura. "I'm sorry for that and always will be. My domestic violence will always be a heavy burden that I will have to forever carry."

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