50 Cent DRAGS Jim Jones, Maino, Fabolous and Dave East Over Diddy Netflix Doc Commentary

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    The long-simmering tension between 50 Cent and Jim Jones is officially back on boil after Jones took aim at Netflix’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning — the four-part documentary executive-produced by the Queens rapper.

    The situation reignited when Jim Jones dismissed the series as a “mockumentary,” questioning its credibility during an episode of the Let’s Rap About It podcast alongside Fabolous, Dave East, and Maino. The comments didn’t sit well with 50 Cent, who wasted no time firing back online.

    In his first Instagram post addressing the situation, 50 accused Jones and the podcast crew of living beyond their means, claiming they owed a significant amount of money for the space where the show was filmed.

    “These guys are squatters, they owe 250,000k for the space they are filming their podcast,” he wrote, before adding, “These bums are trying to win best dressed awards and can’t pay their bills.”

    The post was paired with photos of Jim Jones at the Roc Nation Brunch and inside Gervonta Davis’ dressing room, drawing a sharp contrast between elite access and 50’s claims of unpaid debts.

    But the back-and-forth didn’t stop there.

    In a second post, 50 doubled down by reposting a clip of Jones critiquing the documentary, framing the remarks as misplaced loyalty to Sean “Diddy” Combs. He followed up with additional commentary, including an AI-generated definition of “squatter,” reinforcing his narrative that Jones lacked credibility to criticize the project.

    As the situation escalated, Maino stepped in to defend Jim Jones and the podcast, unleashing a fiery caption aimed directly at 50 that made it clear where his loyalty stood.

    While other voices have chimed in, the core tension remains centered on 50 Cent and Jim Jones — adding yet another chapter to a long-running beef that has previously pulled in names like Cam’ron, Tony Yayo, Fat Joe, and now once again, Diddy.

    If history is any indication, this latest clash is far from over.

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