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50 Cent Responds to Diddy Accuser Lil Rod Attending Humor & Harmony Weekend: ‘It Was the Place to Be’

Lil Rod accused Diddy of sexual assault in a lawsuit earlier this year.

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50 Cent had a successful Humor & Harmony Weekend festival in Shreveport, Louisiana this month.

The inaugural four-day event brought out a lot of celebrities—and even one of Diddy’s victims, Lil Rod. Back in February, the music producer accused the music mogul of sexual assault.

Now, Fif—foe to Diddy—has reacted to Rod’s appearance at the festival. “Hey everyone was invited, it was the place to be that weekend,” 50 wrote on Instagram. “What you want me to do? LOL.”

50 also posted the clip of Uncle Murda and Rod together. “I got my n***a that’s suing Diddy for all that bread," Murda says. "Stop playing, n***a. My boy want that check, n***a. We want that money by Monday, Diddy.”

Rod also adds, “I’m from Chicago. We don’t play about our business.”

Murda’s comment about wanting the “money by Monday” might be a reference to 50 Cent recently telling Young Buck that he “needs” his “money by Monday” following Buck’s bankruptcy filing. The former G-Unit member owed Fif $250,000.

Earlier this year, Lil Rod accused Diddy of sexual assault, which included making him solicit sex workers, engage in sexual activity with them, and watch a sex tape allegedly starring Stevie J and another man. Sean Combs later rejected those claims.

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