50 Cent Calls Out Diddy’s Defense Attorney in Fiery Social Media Rebuttal During Sex Trafficking Trial

NEW YORK — In a dramatic turn of events during Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’ ongoing sex trafficking trial, rapper 50 Cent has vocally criticized Combs’ defense attorney, Marc Agnifilo, after the closing arguments concluded last week. This public feud adds another layer to the already contentious proceedings surrounding the high-profile case.

50 Cent, known for his sharp-tongued social media remarks, has frequently targeted Combs in recent weeks. After Agnifilo delivered a sarcastic closing argument, 50 Cent took to Instagram, asserting that the lawyer “did Diddy dirty,” claiming he could have provided a more effective defense himself. His social media commentary has sparked a wave of reactions, highlighting the ongoing tension between the two hip-hop icons.

Agnifilo characterized the trial as “fake,” arguing that the government was improperly penalizing Combs and his former partners for what he described as a consensual “swingers lifestyle.” In response, 50 Cent shared his disbelief over the defense team’s performance, questioning how much Combs was paying for their services. His pointed remarks included a particular post where he implied that Agnifilo’s performance was subpar, noting that he could have done a better job.

The rapper did not stop there; he also reacted to Agnifilo’s assertion that Diddy’s former girlfriend had the “worst lawyer in the world.” In a pointed retort, 50 Cent declared Agnifilo the incompetent party, suggesting that his failures could lead to Diddy receiving a harsh sentence. “Remember the name Marc Agnifilo. He just got Diddy a– 20 years,” he proclaimed in a bold statement on social media.

In a lighter but pointed jab at Diddy, 50 Cent even created an AI-generated video parody inspired by the sitcom “Family Matters,” featuring elements tied to the trial. Fans have since echoed sentiments, dubbing him the “greatest hater of all time” as the rivalry continues to escalate in the public eye.

Prosecutors in the trial have called numerous witnesses, including Cassie Ventura, Combs’ ex, while the defense chose a more minimal approach, resting without calling Diddy to testify. Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges and has steadfastly denied wrongdoing, amid claims that first surfaced in November 2023 when Ventura filed a civil lawsuit against him that was later settled out of court without any admission of guilt.

As the trial progresses, the tensions between 50 Cent, Diddy, and their respective legal teams suggest that this narrative will continue to unfold, captivating audiences within and beyond the music industry.

For comment on the unfolding situation, representatives from both Marc Agnifilo and Diddy have been contacted, but responses have not yet been provided.

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