When asked about his new documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning of Diddy, 50 Cent didn’t hesitate, revealing that he regretted not including one person in particular: “Jane Doe,” who many believe to be his ex and the mother of his son, Daphne Joy.
In a wide-ranging interview with GQ , 50 Cent said her presence will add a different kind of clarity to the series.
“The person I wish was in the doc that could give people clarity in a different way is John Doe. So you can see that there are people who are willing to do this for money. You understand?” said 50 Cent.
The rapper and TV executive contrasted Jane Doe’s alleged motives with those of Cassie Ventura, who filed a now-settled lawsuit against Diddy.
“Cassie came in so early, she was 19, she was a baby. Look, when his kids come into the courtroom, you feel that innocent energy and you feel for them, and that’s what Cassie was like when she met him,” Fife said.
He continued, “It’s a very interesting balance because people think about a woman with a moral compass, how a traditional woman would feel in this situation. They don’t think about hoes. Now, hoes are a little different. They’re not as emotionally connected to the sexual experience. So they can have a sexual experience with other people as long as you’re willing to pay for it.”
The woman known as “Jane Doe” gave harrowing testimony in the federal sex trafficking case against Dee Dee. She described being forced to perform group sex acts described as “bizarre” in luxury hotels in cities including Los Angeles, Miami and New York.
Jane said Diddy insisted on not using a condom, claiming he didn’t want to “see the rubber” and liked “playing with it.”
She also said the men would “finish me” before Dee Dee would have sex with her. She added that she was told not to clean up because Diddy “loved to play with it”.
She testified that she often felt aroused during these encounters and feared Dee Dee’s reaction if she refused.
Jane said she tried to negotiate condom use and even recorded it, but Dee Dee made her feel guilty. “That’s not what he wanted to see happen,” she said.
50 Cent has made it clear that he sees a difference between women like Cassie and Jane Doe.
“If this person is a regular on OnlyFans and is already soliciting and looking for payers, and you meet them and tell them, ‘Be yourself, meet other people, do this in front of me,’ do you think they’re not going to do it?” 50 Cent said.
“Sean Combs: The Reckoning” delves into the years of accusations against Diddy, but does not include the testimony of John Doe.

