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50 Cent's G-Unit Film & Television To Donate Proceeds From Diddy Documentary To Victims Of Sexual Assault & Rape

50 Cent’s G-Unit Film & Television To Donate Proceeds From Diddy Documentary To Victims Of Sexual Assault & Rape

Hollywood producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has confirmed that his studio – G Unit Film & Television Productions – is working on a documentary about Sean “Diddy” Combs, and the various abuse allegations surrounding the former billionaire.

And 50 plans to donate the money that he makes on the documentary, to victims of abuse.

50 Cent has an nine figure deal with FOX to produce shows for the network, and report reaching us at Dreddsworld is that the “Surviving Diddy” documentary is at the top of the list of projects that the studio is working on.

G Unit Film and Television is an American film and television production company founded by rapper Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson in 2003.

The company produced the film Get Rich or Die Tryin’, as well as other documentaries based on Jackson’s upbringing or his affiliates. In 2008, Jackson founded a short-lived successor company with Randall Emmett titled Cheetah Vision, temporarily collapsing the G-Unit Films. In 2010, Jackson revived the company under the name G-Unit Films and Television Inc.

In 2015, Jackson sold television prospects to six different networks. Among them was Power, a Starz drama for which Jackson serves as a co‐star, co-creator, and executive producer. Jackson signed a two-year contract with Starz, with representation coming from the Agency for the Performing Arts. Ratings have been a success for Starz.

Following his dissatisfaction with the Starz network, Jackson and Fox entered a non-exclusive broadcast direct deal to develop scripted dramas, live-action comedies and animated series through his production company G-Unit Film & Television. In 2023, Jackson purchased an in-house production facility (of which was previously known as Millennium Studios) for the company, in a lease agreement with the city of Shreveport, Louisiana.

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