50 CENT CALLED BACK TO BANKRUPTCY COURT BECAUSE OF INSTAGRAM POSTS
You live by the memes, you die by the memes.
50 Cent, who declared bankruptcy bankruptcy in a potential offer to abstain from paying damages to Rick Ross’ infant mother for a stolen S3x tape (among different obligations), might be stuck in an unfortunate situation. Bringing all the late stories around 50 Cent’s Instagram images full circle, a judge is taking him back to court in light of a couple Instagram posts he made in the course of the most recent couple of months.
Judge Ann Nevins expressed concern that 50 Cent was not being fully transparent about his funds, and pointed to Instagram posts by the Queens rapper showing stacks upon stacks of cash. “There’s a purpose of having a bankruptcy process be transparent, and part of that purpose is to inspire confidence in the process.” Basically, Fifty might be taking advantage of what can be a very difficult process for people who are actually broke and in debt.
Naturally, the person who brought these photos to the attention of the judge is Lastonia Leviston, the winner of $7 million in damages from 50 Cent for a stolen S3x tape. Curtis Jackson’s bankruptcy filing has prevented her from seeing any of that money thus far.
50 Cent’s lawyers have defended their client’s posts by arguing they are all a part of his profession in the entertainment industry, and the stacks of money are only for image-related purposes. We’ll have to wait until 50 Cent’s new hearing to find out how this all shakes out. The date for that bankruptcy hearing hasn’t been set.
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