(GEMS RADIO)–The troll king is back. And as usual, he takes no prisoners. You know whom I am talking about. That’s rights, it’s 50 Cent. Fif is demanding his dues after a legal expedition against one of his old foes; Teairra Mari.
The case in question is a lawsuit where the Power co-creator won and was awarded, or rather supposed to be compensated for his worries. But it never happened. So 50 Cent went back to doing what he does best-trolling.
On Wednesday, the rapper jumped on Instagram to rekindle the feud with Teairra Mari. The rapper/filmmaker posted a photo of the R&B singer in a conference besides her two lawyers.
“Remember this, Smh she better give me my money,” he posted. “before it start to feel like she went to college and her student loans catching up with her.”
Teairra Mari Lawsuit Against 50 Cent Went South
The photo is a reminiscence of the moment the former Def Jam signee told the story of when her now ex-boyfriend allegedly leaked an X-rated clip of herself on IG before breaking up. Mr. Jackson reposted the photos on his page with captions that were deemed offensive. At this press conference, the R&B singer announced a revenge porn lawsuit against 50 Cent.
It didn’t go well for the Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood star. Fifty won the court case in January 2019. The judge dismissed all claims and ordered Teairra Mari to pay the filmmaker $30,618, which has since accumulated to $37,000. She has not paid a single dime, and Fif seems impatient.
I Aint Got It
Teairra has been adamant about paying the debt. She even released a diss track aimed at 50 titled “I Aint Got It.” In addition, she was also interviewed in The Breakfast Club in May 2019, where she admitted that she didn’t have the money.
“I have to pay his legal fees, which came to $30,000,” Mari clarified. “I paid him 50 cents the other day,” she said jokingly.
In February 2020, 50 Cent shared a screenshot of a report that stated that Teairra Marri was to pay an additional $5,000 on top of the $30,000 awarded by the court.
But 50 is yet to receive his money.