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Rapper 50 cents apparently wants to prevent Sean “Diddy” Combs pardoned by Donald Trump.
In a much-noticed process, hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs (55) must currently be responsible for in court. The rapper 50 cents (49) apparently wants to prevent Combs from being pardoned. The two have been hostile for some time.
Donald Trump would “certainly look at the facts”
US President Donald Trump (78) that pardon for Combs, which is on trial for sex trade, blackmail and promotion of prostitution, could be possible. Among other things, alleged sexual assault and outbursts of violence are accused of this, Combs denies the accusations.
Asked by a reporter about a possible pardon, Trump replied that he had not yet been asked. However, he thinks that one is about to ask him for pardon. Trump knew about the process, but has not yet dealt more precisely. He would “certainly look at the facts,” said the President.
According to US reports, 50 cents are said to have indicated that they want to get involved in the matter. In a no longer available Instagram post, the rapper had: “He said some really bad things about Trump, that is not okay.” He wanted to contact us to let the president know how he thinks “about this guy”. Trump could “not stand disrespect and don’t forget who opposes him”. 50 cents and commented “that I only said that I will make sure that Trump is informed about it.”
A former employed Combs’ testified at the end of May that the rapper once also formulated vague threats compared to 50 cents. “I like weapons,” said that. As early as 2023, 50 cents had announced that they were working on a documentary series about the allegations against Combs.
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Source: Stern

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