Ja Rule isn’t easing up on his shots at 50 Cent, especially with the release of the new Diddy docuseries.
After Netflix dropped Sean Combs: The Reckoning — with Fif listed as an executive producer — the “Always On Time” rapper jumped on social media, suggesting the project was driven by personal motives.

“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.”

When a fan commented that they backed 50 Cent because “There are some animals that deserve to be snitched on out there,” Ja Rule fired back, “I’m not condoning Diddy’s behavior, I’m showcasing Herman’s character.”

He went on to add, “Hermans no different… ALLEGEDLY!!” while highlighting 50 Cent’s past legal issues — including the 2013 case where he was accused of kicking his ex-girlfriend, Daphne Joy, the mother of his now 13-year-old son, Sire, and damaging her property.
The detailed response — which sounded more like it was lifted from another source than recalled from memory — also noted that the case ended in a plea deal. Fifty (born Curtis Jackson) pleaded no contest to a single vandalism charge, while the remaining counts, including domestic violence, were dropped.
Ja Rule’s comment further pointed to Joy’s public accusations from March 2024, in which she accused Fifty of rape and years of physical abuse.
In May, Fifty sued Joy for defamation over the allegations. By November, he filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit without prejudice.

“It’s cool when he do it, it’s a problem when I do it… FOH, Herman an abuser too!!! ALLEGEDLY…,” Rule continued.
Sean Combs: The Reckoning — a project long teased and even informally nicknamed “Surviving Diddy” as a nod to Surviving R. Kelly — had been hyped by Fifty since November 2023.
In a now-deleted Instagram post, the Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ rapper once claimed proceeds from the docuseries would go to victims of sexual assault and rape. Whether he’s followed through remains unknown.
Last week, Ja doubled down again, tweeting at Fifty: “You rat, always have been, always will be a fucking RAT. Used car salesman suit wearing, field goal nose having, Herman Munster head ass n***a.”
