Key Points:
- 50 Cent shares an open note to the court. He says he fears for his life.
- The star tells the judge to guard the public. He calls Diddy “very dangerous” in the note.
- He posts the note on X for all to see. He writes, “my letter,” and flags fear.
Rap star 50 Cent has sent a blunt note. He wrote an open letter to Judge Subramanian. He says he fears for his life. He asks the court to mind the public.

The post went up on X on Thursday. He wrote, “This is my letter to the judge.” He then added he was “scared for my life.” He linked his G-Unit site in the same post.
What the open letter says
In the note, he lays out a long feud. “I have had an ongoing dispute with Puffy,” he wrote. He says it has gone on “for over 20 years.” He then calls Diddy “very dangerous” in sharp terms.
He says he feared for his life many times. He asks the judge to “consider the safety of the general public.” He urges the court to think hard “before unleashing him upon them.” He says there has not been “enough time” for change.
He claims Diddy has not made real “adjustments” so far. He notes a claim that Diddy tried to teach a class. He still says that is not real proof of a change. He keeps the plea tight and clear in tone.
He adds a point on prior raids by Feds. He says the “government has spent the maximum amount of money.” He writes that agents moved like an “army” in two spots. He stresses the scale of that push once more.
Later on, he flags a claim tied to Diddy’s son. He writes that the son said agents hit the wrong house. He reminds the judge those words came “later” in the saga. He frames them as noise and not core proof.
He ends with a jab in blunt words. He says Diddy will “hire more male sex workers.” He adds a joke on “baby oil” in that line. He says kids “need it,” in a crude last quip.
Online post and wider case context
He shared the note with a short X caption. He wrote, “my letter to the judge on Diddy’s case.” He added that he is “scared” in clear, plain text. He made sure fans could read each line with ease.
Diddy still draws loud talk across pop news this week. On Wednesday, Young Thug sent warm words to Diddy live. See our update on that Young Thug backs Diddy on stream for the wider mood. Fans split on the show of love and care.
Fresh buzz also formed from a new Ye post. He typed a blunt “betrayal list” that named Diddy as well. Catch that twist in our piece on Kanye’s betrayal list. It adds more heat to this fast news loop.
For now, 50 Cent keeps the heat on court. He asks the judge to put care first. He says risk to the public should rule this call. He ends with, “consider us,” in strong, short words.





