
*A Sinaloa Cartel member sued Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs alleging that Puff disrupted his drug operation by attempting to have minors brought to one of his events.
According to Cassius Life, Alfredo P. Gonzalez, a cartel member, tried to sue the Bad Boy Records founder for allegedly damaging his drug-dealing reputation with New York contacts and sought $666,000 in damages. However, Chief U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain dismissed the case, calling it baseless and noting that the law does not protect illegal activities.
50 Cent responded to the case in a now-deleted social media post, writing, “Diddy sued by Sinaloa cartel member for allegedly ruining drug business.”
He added, “Ok, I have seen it all WTF is going on here.”
We reported earlier that 50 Cent’s controversial documentary project, provocatively titled “Diddy Do It?,” has secured distribution on Netflix.

The multi-part series has been the subject of an intense bidding war, with numerous networks and streaming platforms vying to air it.
Sources say that Netflix ultimately emerged victorious in securing the rights to the docuseries. While the release date remains under wraps, insiders suggest that subscribers won’t have to wait long to dive into the explosive content, reports TMZ.
The documentary will explore the multiple sexual assault allegations against Diddy.
The disgraced music producer is facing at least nine lawsuits related to various sexual assault accusations. Most recently, former adult film star Adria English took legal action against the Bad Boy Records founder, accusing the disgraced music producer of coercing her into prostitution at his annual “white parties” in New York and Miami between 2006 and 2009.
The woman’s lawsuit names Combs’ Bad Boy Entertainment Holdings, Inc., Vibe Magazine, and Penske Media Corporation for allegedly facilitating the parties.
According to multiple reports, investigators are preparing to bring Diddy’s accusers before a federal grand jury in New York.
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