The producer, who is suing the Bad Boy Records founder for $30 million, links up with Uncle Murda at 50 Cent's Humor and Harmony Weekend where he jokes about the lawsuit.
- August 16, 2024
AceShowbiz - One of Sean "P. Diddy" Combs accusers can't wait to settle his lawsuit against the rapper. Lil Rod, who is suing the embattled hip-hop mogul for $30 million, said he wants his settlement money "by Monday" in a new video.
Lil Rod a.k.a. Rodney Jones Jr. joked about the lawsuit as he attended 50 Cent's Humor & Harmony Weekend in Shreveport, Louisiana on Thursday, August 15. At the event, he ran into Uncle Murda, who recorded their interaction and posted the video on his Instagram page.
In the clip, Uncle Murda first brought up the lawsuit as he warned, "Stop playing, n***a..." Lil Rod chimed in, "I'm from Chicago. We don't play about our business."
"My boy want that check, n***a.... I'm just saying," Uncle Murda added. Lil Rod played along, shouting, "I want my money by Monday." Uncle Murda then reiterated, "He want that money by Monday, Diddy."
In the caption, Uncle Murda wrote, "I ran into the n***a that accused Diddy of all that weird s**t #TheProducer Homie want his money by Monday. Everybody was outside Humor & Harmony Vibes Whoaaaaaa S**t Crazy #NoDiddy."
Lil Rod filed a lawsuit against Diddy in February, alleging that the "I Need a Girl" rapper drugged and sexually assaulted him, and also forced him to have sex with sex workers. The Bad Boy Records founder's lawyer branded the allegations "pure fiction."
In March, the music producer filed another lawsuit against Diddy and his son Justin Combs, claiming that they engaged in a "massive" cover-up of their involvement in the shooting of a 30-year-old man at a "writers and producers camp" that was held at Diddy' Chalice Recording Studio in Los Angeles in September 2022.
Lil Rod, who used to work with Diddy, claims in his lawsuit that Diddy had damning footage of multiple celebrities and power players who attended his "freak-off" parties. While 50 Cent did not appear in the video with Lil Rod, he recently weighed in on the alleged tapes, suspecting that those who are keeping "quiet" amid Diddy's legal woes are featured on those tapes.
"See, some of the people who have been around in the culture who are not saying anything-that's because they've been to the parties," the 49-year-old said in an interview with Us Weekly, "[and] they don't know what part of their experiences are on tape. So it keeps them quiet and it looks like I'm the only guy, but I've been [saying] for years that something's not right."