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Ja Rule is doubling down on his criticism of 50 Cent in light of his Diddy docuseries.

Following the premiere of Netflix’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning, in which Fifty serves as an executive producer, the “Always On Time” took to his social media to claim that the docuseries was produced with personal motivations.

“Let’s be real that n***a dgaf about the victims we ALL know why he did the doc,” Ja wrote on his X account on Sunday afternoon (Dec. 7). “Herman’s a cancer to the culture if he cares so much then donate the profits to charities for domestic violence.”

He continued by saying, “Hermans no different… ALLEGEDLY!!” and pointed to 50 Cent’s legal history, including the 2013 incident in which he was accused of kicking his ex-girlfriend Daphne Joy, with whom he shares 13-year-old son Sire, and damaging her property.

The lengthy response, which was seemingly copied from another source as opposed to being written from his own memory, also mentioned that the case resulted in a plea deal in which Fifty (born Curtis Jackson) pleaded no contest to one vandalism charge while other counts, including domestic violence, were dropped.

Ja’s reply also referenced Joy’s publicly accusing Fifty in March 2024 of rape and physically abusing her over the years.

In May, Fifty sued Joy for defamation in response to her claims. That November, the rapper filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit without prejudice.