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‘Diddy Do It’ trademarked as the race heats up in the first documentary

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'Diddy Do It' trademarked as the race heats up in the first documentary

50 cents just got started. The rapper’s favorite phrase “Diddy Do It” rings true Sean “Diddy” CombsLegal Problems was registered as a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, RadarOnline.com can only report – and the company behind the filing may surprise you.

As this outlet reported, Diddy is the focus of a federal investigation into sex trafficking allegations. His ex, Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, and several others close to the controversial rapper have reportedly “cooperatedwith law enforcement after being hit with at least four lawsuits alleging sexual assault, rape, and more. We should note that the lawsuit filed by Cassie has been settled and Diddy has denied all allegations against him.

However, this ordeal has left Hollywood in a rat race to release projects about the downfall of the Bad Boy Records founder.

RadarOnline.com can confirm that Nashville-based biopharmaceutical consulting firm CMC Tech, LLC filed to trademark “Diddy Do It” on April 4 for film and video production purposes. The application is live and awaiting examination and approval, according to the United States Patent and Trademark Office website.

50 announced his plan to make a documentary about the allegations against Diddy in December. His production company, G-Unit Film & Television, confirmed the project and said the proceeds “will go to victims of sexual assault and rape.”

“Diddy do it,” a phrase 50 has used repeatedly, will be off the table – if the application is approved.

“No individual, entity or organization, other than CMC TECH LLC, is authorized to use or profit from the aforementioned trademark and its translations without express permission. Any infringement of this right will result in consequences including a fine of $3,000 per day for 365.25 days, accounting for leap years. Furthermore, any unauthorized use or infringement of this trademark, regardless of language, will have legal consequences,” reads CMC Tech, LLC’s trademark application.

Sources shared that producers are desperately locked Diddy’s one-time protégé, Danity Kane singer Aubrey O’Dayhis ex-guards, assistants and his former girlfriends, including Cassie, for interviews.

ABC News Studios for Hulu is said to be one of the studios with a possible Diddy documentary in the works.