Ja Rule has reignited his decades-long feud with 50 Cent, branding him a “hypocrite” over his new Netflix documentary detailing the abuse allegations against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, per hiphopdx.com.
In a scathing series of social media posts on Sunday, the former Murder Inc. star accused 50 Cent (real name Curtis Jackson) of exploitation rather than a genuine concern for victims. The outburst follows the recent premiere of the G-Unit mogul’s docuseries, Sean Combs: The Reckoning.

“Let’s be real, that na dgaf [doesn’t give a f] about the victims,” Ja Rule wrote on X. “Herman’s a cancer to the culture. If he cares so much, then donate the profits to charities for domestic violence.”
Ja Rule further escalated the row by dredging up 50 Cent’s own legal history. He shared a news report regarding a 2013 incident involving the rapper’s former partner, Daphne Joy. Jackson pleaded guilty to vandalism in that case and was sentenced to three years’ probation.
“Herman’s no different… ALLEGEDLY!!!” Ja Rule added, using a nickname he frequently employs to mock his rival. “It’s cool when he do it, it’s a problem when I do it… FOH [f*** out of here], Herman an abuser too!!!”
The documentary, executive produced by Jackson, aims to unpack the “shocking allegations” surrounding Diddy’s Bad Boy empire. It features interviews with former bodyguards and signees, including Aubrey O’Day and Mark Curry.
However, the production has faced significant pushback. Diddy’s legal team reportedly issued a cease and desist order shortly after its release, labelling the series a “shameful hit piece” and alleging the use of unauthorised footage.
While 50 Cent is known for his relentless social media trolling, he has yet to issue a formal response to Ja Rule’s latest accusations.





