50 Cent Reacts to Cuba Gooding Jr. Going to Nets Game Amid Sexual Assault Allegations

50 Cent doesn't think Cuba Gooding Jr. is taking the allegations made against him as seriously as he should.

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50 Cent doesn't think Cuba Gooding Jr. is taking the allegations made against him as seriously as he should. 

50 took to Instagram where he decided to troll the actor by asking someone to help Gooding keep a low profile. "Will somebody please tell this n***a to lay low," 50 Cent captioned pictures of Gooding standing courtside at a Brooklyn Nets game. "He got 15 women saying he groped them. The fuck is he doing at the Nets Game." 

Nets tickets are currently a hot commodity in New York City. Yet Gooding hasn't been portrayed in a positive light by the media, which leads 50 to believe he should stay out of the public eye. Outside of his intoxicated antics, Gooding has been accused of groping multiple women. In fact, his appearance at the Nets game follows him pleading not guilty to a third sexual misconduct charge.

While at a hearing for other accusations, the prosecution read an indictment that revealed Gooding "intentionally, and for no legitimate purpose, forcibly touched the sexual and other intimate parts" of a third woman. The incident allegedly took place on Sept. 9 or 10 of 2018 at a New York City night club. The prosecution hinted that the indictment would come to light when telling the court there was an "additional incident" during a previous hearing. The prosecution also claims to have 12 other women willing to provide statements about inappropriate interactions with Gooding that date back to 2001. 

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