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    Here’s What 50 Cent Has to Say About People Allegedly Wearing ‘Free Diddy’ Shirts for $20/Hour Outside Court

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    50 Cent continues to troll Diddy as his trial heads into its second week.

    Over the weekend, the Queens rapper and filmmaker posted a video that was floating around social media of a group of people wearing “Free Diddy” shirts outside Manhattan federal court and couldn’t help but comment on what he was watching. “Diddy paying people to wear Free Diddy shirts is diabolical,” he quipped in the caption. “But $20 a hour ain’t bad. I might go throw that on for a hour tomorrow.”

    The video was originally posted by writer Emilie Hagen, who can be heard in the background explaining the scene to her TikTok followers. “So, these are all paid protesters, you can get $20 an hour if you wear a T-shirt,” she claimed. Hagen then turns the camera to a bystander that had supposedly turned down an opportunity to put one on.

    “I refused,” the bystander said before adding that the recruiter told her it was for a Diddy coin. “He told me it’s for a ‘Diddy coin,’ so I’m not really sure what that is. They just tried to pay me $20 to wear a ‘Free Puffy’ shirt. The lady right there just kept convincing me to wear shirt and I’m like, ‘I’m good.’” She added that the woman who tried to recruit her was paid $60 the day before for three hours of work.

    As far as Diddy’s trial is concerned, former Bad Boy signee and collaborator Dawn Richard continues her testimony about the times she personally witnessed the embattled mogul abusing Cassie Ventura.





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