50 Cent is back on Instagram once again trying to spark a reaction from those involved in the Diddy situation. He's been posting nearly every single day about the rap mogul dating back to the filing of Cassie's lawsuit against him last year. In the past few weeks, his trolling has extended beyond just Diddy and outward to other people in the lawsuit. The two new targets he's taken aim at are his ex Daphne Joy and one of Diddy's producers Stevie J.
50 Cent may be Diddy's biggest troll online, but as a fellow rap and business mogul, he certainly has more sympathy for him than most right now. Of course, when Fif brings Sean Combs up online, it's usually not in this context of financials and entrepreneurship at all, but rather a reflection on the current wave of lawsuits, accusations, scandals, and condemnations against the Bad Boy executive. But amid the G-Unit boss' current legal battle with the liquor company Suntory Global Spirits, he reflected on the since-resolved dispute between Puff Daddy and Diageo.
After DJ Akademiks - one of 6ix9ine's close friends in hip-hop media - posted about Durk visiting the mural, 6ix9ine made his way to the comments section to make more disturbing comments about King Von.
"Lil Tim put that man on on a Damn Wall," wrote the much-hated Brooklyn rapper, referencing the street name of Von's suspected killer Timothy Leeks. "Smh... he’s been on several T-shirts .. hats... he’s just a Diamond chain now.
Tekashi 6ix9ine's case is currently underway. The rapper took the stand for three days last week where he ratted out on everyone within his camp and more. It wasn't a shock when 6ix9ine decided to fold but according to his bestie Akademiks, he was actually one of the last to fold. However, the investigation into the Nine Tr3y Bloods was happening way before 6ix9ine was in the picture.
Kristian Cruz, better known as CEO Kris, took the stand to testify that he's actually been an informant for the FBI since 2013.
Before all the "TREYWAY" screams and his ten hit singles, Tekashi 6ix9ine was just a regular dude trying to find his niche. He ended up hitting a home run and it's a good thing he did because those face tattoos are permanent. He's been a controversial figure for much of his career but in recent months, he's been trying to do good in people's lives by handing out money to those who need it most.