Ice Cube Finally CONFIRMS Why Jay Z Is ACTUALLY Close With Diddy.

Ice Cube has persistently leveled alarming accusations, asserting that Hollywood operates like a mafia profiting from subjecting individuals to various challenges. Strangely enough, there seems to be sufficient evidence supporting this unsettling notion.

Whether it’s Hollywood CEOs or record label owners, those wielding power in the industry purportedly have an interest in increasing the prison population. The underlying motive, according to these claims, is as simple and sinister as one might anticipate.

 

50 Cent Questions JAY-Z’s Silence Following Diddy’s Homes Being Raided

Nobody can escape the G-Unit leader’s barrage of jokes.

50 Cent at 'Hip Hop Homicides' premiere.; Jay-Z at Super Bowl LVII; Diddy at 2022 BET Awards

50 Cent, Jay-Z, and Diddy Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images; Christian Petersen/Getty Images; Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Hold up, wait a minute; y’all thought he was finished?

50 Cent has continued his attacks against Diddy following his Los Angeles and Miami homes being raided, questioning where JAY-Z was in all of this chaos.

In his first post, he put the Brooklyn rapper’s face on the side of a milk carton under the word “Missing” and wrote “Anybody seen Jay LOL *smiling emojis* puff said the *ninja emoji* ain’t answering his phone. LOL.”

It should come as no surprise that the G-Unit leader is willing to make light of people who have gone missing in the past in an effort to remind the public of Hov and Puff’s three decade-long friendship.

In his second post, he posted a photo of the 4:44 rapper waving to a camera and wrote “Here is jay z last reported seen waving at puffy jet *airplane emoji* LOL.” The photo is clearly old, as the Roc Nation founder is seen sporting a low Caesar cut, but context doesn’t matter when Fif has jokes to get off. Check out the troll posts below.

 

This is just the latest Puffy troll from 50 Cent following Homeland Security conducting searches of Diddy‘s homes as part of a s3x trafficking investigation. Earlier this week, he posted a deep fake video of Donald Trump speaking to the “I Need A Girl” artist.

“Puffy, you stupid a** ni**a,” the former United States President says in the edited visual. “I told you stop f**king with R. Kelly. I said, ‘Grab them in the pu**y. Don’t kidnap the pu**y.’ They raided your sh*t, I see. I got a courtesy call when they raided my house. You really f**ked up, my ni**a.”

Meek Mill was also implicated in the video, as “Trump” said “Can I get a copy of the Meek Mill s3x tape? Please, ni**a.” This referred to legal documents that anonymously cited the Philadelphia rapper for having an alleged s3xual relationship with the former Making The Band star.

 

Homeland Security raided Diddy’s Los Angeles and Miami homes on Monday (March 25). While he wasn’t present, sons Christian Combs and Justin Combs were at the LA residence and taken into custody. Homeland Security expert Hal Kempfer told Fox 11 that they were seeking “laptops, flash drives, and anything that would connect Combs with the allegations.”

Puff was later seen in Miami and his private jet was tracked to Antigua.

Over the last few months, the mogul has been slammed with lawsuit after lawsuit. The first domino fell when his ex-girlfriend, Cassie, sued him for rape, s3x trafficking and other heinous acts in November. They eventually settled the case outside of court, but the allegations were far from over.

Both Diddy and Harve Pierre, former Bad Boy president, were sued by a woman who claims they gang-raped her in 2003 when she was 17 years old. Most recently, Lil’ Rod, a producer who worked on Puff’s October 2023 LP The Love Album: Off The Grid, sued him for s3xual assault.

Both Cassie and Rod’s attorneys expressed their approval of the raid, believing it’s time for the mogul to be held “accountable.”