50 Cent Reacts After Rumors Swirl About Jane's Testimony During Diddy Trial

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Fans are convinced 50 Cent shared his reaction to the allegations made by the latest alleged victim to testify in Sean "Diddy" Combs' criminal trial.

The woman, who's only known as "Jane" for the duration of the trial, took the witness stand and told the court about her three-year relationship with Combs. She claimed the Bad Boy Records founder convinced her to take part in his "hotel nights (also known as "freak offs") and threatened to stop paying her rent if she resisted. She testified that Combs was aware of her young child with her former boyfriend, whom he knew from the music industry. Although she didn't mention any names, 50 Cent apparently felt seen.

"WTF!" Fif wrote in the caption of his Instagram post featuring a photo of his son, Sire.

Due to a request approved by a judge, the woman's name and description have not been reported by media outlets. The order forbids jurors and court attendees from sharing information that could reveal Jane's identity. However, people online have suggested "Jane" could be Daphne Joy, 50 Cent's ex-girlfriend and mother of his youngest son. Joy, along with Yung Miami and other women, was accused of being a "sex worker" in a lawsuit Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones filed last year. Joy denied the claims amid her custody battle with Fif.

Jane's identity has yet to be revealed. She's currently testifying in court for the second day as Combs' trial continues. During her testimony, Jane burst into tears as she told the jury about the marathon sex sessions she was forced to participate in. She accused Combs of giving her ecstasy to make her last longer during their "hotel nights," during which she would have sex with male escorts while Combs directed the scene and masturbated. Despite her constant pleas and cues that indicated she wanted to stop, Jane claimed Combs would decide when their sex parties would end.

Combs' trial has been going on for nearly a month. He's facing five federal counts, including racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He pleaded not guilty to all charges. If convicted, he could face life in prison.


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