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50 Cent on obtaining ‘Diddy’ footage, docuseries, more

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Published on 12/12/25 / In Interviews

Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson is opening up about his decision to executive-produce a new docuseries about fellow rapper and mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, who is currently serving time in prison after being convicted on prostitution-related charges.

"If I didn't say anything, you would interpret it as hip-hop is fine with his behaviors," Jackson told ABC News' Robin Roberts in an exclusive interview that aired on Dec. 1 on "Good Morning America."

"There's no one else being vocal. So, you would look at it and just say ... 'mind your business,' or 'lemme not say nothin' about nothin',' or those things that would allow an entire culture to register as if they're for that behavior."

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0:00-0:39 Introduction

0:40-1:23 Sean Combs in Netflix's 'Sean Combs The Reckoning'

1:24-1:36 Greeting

1:37-2:24 How this documentary is different

2:25-3:23 What brought 50 Cent to project

3:24-4:55 Surprises about footage

4:56-5:26 How they obtained footage

5:27-7:22 Controlling the narrative

7:23-8:32 Sean Combs greeting fans in Harlem

8:33-10:18 Jurors perspective

10:19-10:53 Getting subjects to talk on camera

10:53-13:01 Criticism of 50 Cent producing docuseries

13:02-16:09 Cassie's portrayal

16:10-16:42 Was hip-hop culture on trial?

16:43-18:03 Intent of making docuseries

18:04-18:15 Did the jury get it right?

18:16-19:43 Who else they wanted to interview

19:44-20:40 What would Sean Combs think of docuseries?





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