P. Diddy’s legal storm shows no signs of calming down, but on social media, 50 Cent keeps “adding fuel to the fire” with relentless mockery.While Sean “P. Diddy” Combs faces a series of serious allegations involving sex trafficking, conspiracy, and other illegal acts, his longtime rival 50 Cent once again stirred up the online community. Recently, the “In Da Club” rapper shared on Instagram an AI-generated image imagining what Diddy would look like after 20 years in prison, accompanied by a sarcastic caption: “What’s the spread on this, I got Diddy doing 20. His friends just got the f– away from him. SMH BadBoy Dangerous!”

And that’s not all…

50 Cent has continuously posted mocking comments about shocking developments in the trial. When evidence of Kid Cudi’s burnt Porsche 911 was presented in court—with allegations that Diddy had destroyed the car with a Molotov cocktail—50 Cent didn’t hesitate to share the photo online, quipping: “Molotov Diddy was doing old school stuff out here. Old killer Rat Jimmy threw one of them at us. LOL.”Earlier in the week, 50 Cent also uploaded a photo of Kid Cudi in what looked like a bridal dress, adding another biting remark: “Cudi gonna testify like, I’m on your a– now Diddy DON’T ACT LIKE YA DIDN’T DO IT NOW! YA DID IT! LOL.”

The trial continues to attract attention

Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing five charges across three federal indictments, including sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and transporting individuals for prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty to all counts and fiercely denies any wrongdoing, both in criminal and civil cases.This week, Cassie Ventura’s mother took the stand, alleging that Combs tried to extort $20,000 from her daughter and threatened to leak explicit tapes after learning she was seeing Kid Cudi. Regina Ventura testified that she became “physically sick” upon receiving an email from her daughter in late 2011, detailing Combs’ threats to release two explicit videos and harm both her and Kid Cudi. Also testifying were Diddy’s former assistants George Kaplan and David James, providing further insight during the trial’s second week. The proceedings will resume Tuesday after the Memorial Day break.If you need this article adjusted for any specific publication or style, let me know!