Rapper Ja Rule has reignited his long-running feud with 50 Cent by publicly criticising the G-Unit mogul’s involvement in the new Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning. The series, which 50 Cent executive-produced, explores decades of allegations of abuse and misconduct levelled against Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Taking to social media, Ja Rule accused his rival of hypocrisy, labelling him a “dry snitch” and claiming the documentary was motivated by personal vendettas rather than concern for survivors.
“[He’s] always telling on somebody… ol dry snitch ass,” Ja Rule wrote, adding that 50 Cent “doesn’t care about the victims” and should donate all profits from the project to domestic violence charities if his intentions are genuine.
He further pointed to 50 Cent’s own history, referencing a 2013 domestic violence case involving the rapper and his former partner Daphne Joy, as well as later accusations made by Joy in 2024—claims which 50 Cent has denied and countered with a defamation lawsuit. That case was dismissed without prejudice.
The Netflix series features interviews with former Bad Boy Records staff, alleged victims and industry insiders, drawing both praise for spotlighting survivors and criticism over its timing and motives. Diddy’s legal team has condemned the project as a “shameful” and opportunistic attack, disputing the inclusion of confidential footage and alleging exploitation of a sensitive legal situation. Netflix maintains that all materials were obtained legally.
The latest clash adds a fresh chapter to Ja Rule and 50 Cent’s decades-long rivalry, which has simmered since the early 2000s through diss tracks, public confrontations and social media exchanges.
As of now, 50 Cent has not responded to Ja Rule’s call to donate the documentary’s proceeds.

