On
Thursday
(March
28),
Daphne
Joy
made
an
alarming
accusation
that
she
was
raped
and
abused
by
her
son’s
father,
Curtis
“50
Cent”
Jackson
via
Instagram.
Wasting
little
time,
50
Cent
responded
with
a
statement
shooting
down
the
allegations
in
the
wake
of
the
recent
legal
issues
surrounding
Daphne
Joy.
Daphne
Joy,
who
was
named
in
the
lawsuit
filed
by
Rodney
“Lil
Rod”
Jones
against
Sean
“Diddy”
Combs,
claims
that
Jackson
raped
and
abused
her.
Taking
to
Instagram,
Joy
held
nothing
back
as
she
referred
to
Jackson
as
her
“oppressor.”
From
Instagram:
Curtis
James
Jackson.
Everything
is
a
joke
to
you
until
our
safety
is
compromised,
which
is
happening
now.
You
are
wreaking
real
havoc,
frenzy
and
chaos
onto
people’s
lives.
How
could
u
feel
if
Sire
was
the
one
in
handcuffs?
For
nothing.
We
moved
to
New
York
to
give
you
the
opportunity
to
be
a
father
to
your
son
and
you
saw
him
10
times
out
of
the
2
years
that
we
lived
1
mile
away
from
you.
I
am
tired
of
upholding
and
protecting
an
image
to
our
son
that
you
have
never
even
earned.
Let’s
put
the
real
focus
on
your
true
evil
actions
of
raping
me
and
physically
abusing
me.
You
are
no
longer
my
oppressor
and
my
God
will
handle
you
from
this
point
on.
You
have
permanently
damaged
the
last
hope
I
had
for
you
as
a
father
to
preserve
our
family
with
these
last
and
final
false
slams
made
against
me.
You
have
broken
our
hearts
for
the
last
and
final
time.
In
a
statement
delivered
to
The
Hollywood
Reporter,
Jackson
says
that
the
allegations
are
untrue.
From
THR:
The
disturbing
allegations
in
the
sworn
pleadings
recently
filed
in
a
court
case
related
to
Daphne
Joy
the
mother
of
my
twelve
year
old
child,
has
required
me
to
take
all
necessary
legal
actions
to
protect
my
son
Sire.
The
most
recent
false
and
baseless
accusations
by
Daphne
Joy
are
clearly
in
response
to
my
decision
to
seek
sole
custody
of
my
son.
My
son
Sire
is
my
main
priority
and
keeping
him
in
a
safe
environment
is
my
only
focus
at
this
time.
It
doesn’t
appear
that
50
Cent
is
bothered,
posting
to
his
Instagram
page
Friday
morning,
which
can
be
viewed
below.
—
Photo:
Getty