50 Cent Says He’s A Target For Making Money: “I Was Accused Of Committing Fraud W/ Nothing But A IG Photo”

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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G-Unit boss 50 Cent has let loose some frustrations on social media this week following daily coverage of his publicized bankruptcy case.

Fif went on a mini-Instagram tirade dishing on his issues with the legal system Thursday (March 10) night.

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New reports claim 50 came to terms and struck a deal in a publicized bankruptcy case this week.

Fitty made a deal with creditors that could free him from bankruptcy, his lawyers disclosed in a federal court in Hartford on Wednesday afternoon. Under the pact — which still has to be approved by a federal judge — the entertainer, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, could pay his biggest creditors as much as 74% of what he owes them. (NY Daily News)

50 taunted reports about flaunting fake money in his social media posts Wednesday (March 9).

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This week, Fif appeared in court and admitted to using fake money in social media shots.

“As a hip-hop artist and entertainer, it is imperative that I continue to project aspirational goals of success in order to preserve my brand and those I represent,” he said in an affidavit filed in federal bankruptcy court Tuesday. “My social media posts are a vehicle to perpetuate the demand for my music and entertainment services.” In his affidavit, he said the bucks were bogus — prop cash used for either music videos or his hit TV show “Power” — and that he was just joking around. (NY Daily News)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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