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50 Cent continued his trolling tirade against Sean “Diddy” Combs after the disgraced music mogul was sentenced to four years in prison in his sex trafficking case.
“Hey to whoever was booking Diddy for speaking engagement. I heard he won’t be able to make it,” the “21 Questions” hitmaker, 50, wrote via X Friday, sharing a courtroom sketch of Combs crying.
“I’m available!” he added.
50’s post referenced prosecutors’ claims that Combs brazenly scheduled speaking engagements in Miami for next week in the hopes that he would be granted an early release.
Federal attorneys argued that Combs’ move signified his “hubris” during his sentencing hearing on Friday as they pushed for the judge to sentence him to 11.2 years in prison.
Prosecutor Mary Slavick told Judge Arun Subramanian in Manhattan federal court that the Bad Boy Records founder “doesn’t fully grapple with how his actions got him here.”
“His respect for the law is just lip service, ” she added.
Combs, 55, was ultimately sentenced to four years and two months in prison and was ordered to pay the court a fine of $500,000 and participate in mental health and substance abuse programs.
Since Combs has served a year in prison already, this sentence means he would be a free man again in approximately three years.
In July, Diddy was found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, which can carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, per the law.
However, Judge Subramanian calculated the sentencing range for each count between 5 to 7 years.
Combs was also charged with racketeering and sex-trafficking, but was acquitted on those charges.
50’s latest post comes shortly after he trolled Diddy with another joke about Combs’ legal misfortune.
On Thursday, the rapper shared his own “letter to the judge,” asking him to “consider the safety of the general public before unleashing [Diddy] upon them,” citing their feud and Diddy’s affinity for baby oil.
“I have had an ongoing dispute with Puffy for 20 years,” 50 said. “He is very dangerous. Multiple times I have feared for my life.”