Rapper 50 Cent is willing to pay "top dollar" for copies of the alleged footage from Sean "Diddy" Combs' so-called "freak-off" parties.

On Thursday, the "In Da Club" hitmaker reacted to the allegations that Combs used hidden cameras to film unsuspecting guests during gatherings at his homes without their knowledge.

"Smh this is gonna be so good, what you want to bet I'm a get these tapes. I'll pay top dollar for them," 50 Cent wrote on Instagram. "You been over there? I don't go to puffy party's [sic]."

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The allegations came from producer Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones' amended lawsuit against Combs.

Jones -- who originally filed the lawsuit in February accusing Combs of sexually assaulting and harassing him -- included 25 additional pages of allegations, including that the music mogul allegedly had hidden cameras "in every room of his home."

According to the court documents cited by XXL, the producer alleged that Combs recorded "several celebrities, artists, music label executives, and athletes engaging in illegal activity" at the rapper's "freak-off" parties at his homes in Los Angeles, New York and Miami.

According to Urban Dictionary, "freak off" is a term used by rap artists to "define the act of releasing pent-up sexual tension."

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Sean "Diddy" Combs speaks to the crowd after being presented with the key to the city by New York Mayor Eric Adams in Times Square on September 15, 2023 in New York City.
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Jones, who lived with Combs while working on his album "The Love Album: Off the Grid" from September 2022 to November 2023, accused the rapper of recording these unnamed individuals "without their knowledge and consent."

Combs has not yet responded to the additional allegations, but his attorney previously vehemently denied Jones' claims, calling them "pure fiction" and "complete lies," according to NBC News.

Homeland Security raided Los Angeles, New York and Miami properties tied to Combs on Monday, reportedly as part of a sex trafficking investigation by federal authorities in New York.

Combs has not been charged or officially named as the target of the investigation. His lawyer maintained his innocence in a statement Tuesday.

In addition to the alleged hidden cameras, Jones' lawsuit accused Combs of allegedly soliciting sex workers, spiking drinks with "date rape drugs" and trafficking minor girls.

Combs was accused of running a "sex trafficking venture," with his son Justin and chief of staff Kristina Khorram allegedly procuring underage girls for parties.


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Diddy performs onstage during the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on September 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey.
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Representatives for Justin previously denied the allegations, accusing Jones of lying and making "defamatory statements" in a statement to NBC News.

In the lawsuit, 50 Cent's ex, Daphne Joy, was also accused of being a sex worker involved in Combs' alleged sex-trafficking ring.

Combs allegedly "bragged about" paying the OnlyFans model and two other women a "monthly stipend" for their sex work, according to the lawsuit, Page Six reported.

She has since hit back at the lawsuit, writing on Instagram Thursday: "I am deeply hurt by the lies in Rodney Jones' lawsuit. The claim that I am a sex worker is 100% false and character assassination."

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