Ja Rule believes that 50 Cent has enough allegations for him to produce a documentary exposé about the rapper and media businessman.
On Sunday (Dec. 7), the rapper called out Fif as a hypocrite for executive producing the four-part Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, about the disgraced Bad Boy Entertainment founder.
“Let's be real that n***a dgaf about the victims we ALL know why he did the doc,” Ja tweeted, alleging that Fifty had a personal agenda against Combs, famously known as Diddy. "Herman's a cancer to the culture if he cares so much then donate the profits to charities for domestic violence."
Ja Rule, who previously wished Diddy "luck" as allegations of sexual assault mounted against him last year, continued tweeting about Fif well into Monday morning (Dec. 8), with hopes to potentially make his own documentary about his longtime rival. Ja also included screenshots of past articles that involved allegations of Fifty assaulting his former partner and burning down the Long Island home of the mother of his oldest child.
"I think I’m gonna start doing docs there’s A LOT to unpack here ALLEGEDLY… 🤦🏾♂️," Rule tweeted.
Last week, the rapper tweeted that the G-Unit frontman was a "rat" for producing The Reckoning.
Another woman who's accused Fifty of enacting physical and sexual violence against her is model and influencer Daphne Joy, the mother of the rapper's youngest child, Sire Jackson. Last March, Joy reacted to Fif trolling her when she was named as a "sex worker" in a lawsuit filed against Diddy by accusing her former partner of rape and abuse. The Get Rich Or Die Tryin' artist responded by filing a $1 million defamation lawsuit.
In the promotional circuit for The Reckoning, Fifty has repeatedly denied having negative feelings towards Diddy, and on MS Now's The Beat With Ari Melber, he even brought up hiring the music executive's sons, Quincy Brown and Justin Combs, for television projects.