Saturday, February 20, 2016

50 Cent Ordered Back To Court Over False Claims That He Is Broke


photo from Instagram

50 Cent Ordered Back to Court to Explain His "Broke" Claim

When people claim to be broke in a court of law, they shouldn't build houses in Africa or post pictures of themselves on instagram with piles of $100 bills. Because of his indiscretion, 50 Cent has been ordered back to court to explain himself to a U.S. Bankruptcy judge. 

50 Cent, aka "Three Dimes and a Nickle," aka Curtis Jackson, mocked the courts (once again) by posting various photos of himself with stacks of cash. In one of the pictures, as you can see, he spelled out the word "BROKE" after telling a judge that he was bankrupt. Perhaps he meant that he was morally bankrupt and didn't understand the question. 

In addition to the pictures 50 Cent posted of himself with some of his favorite stacks of cash, he also posted a picture of himself performing in concert. That is just one source of income out of many that he will have to account for.

50 Cent's lawyer went to court for him on Thursday as the rapper wack MC listened to an audio feed of the proceedings from afar.

His legal eagles stated that 50 Cent will attend court "to make sure that all questions have been addressed." He might want to show up for that court date and be honest this time around. It will be interesting to see him try to weasel his way out of this one.

Mr. Jackson reportedly owes his ex-girlfriend, a headphone company (not Beats by Dre), and SunTrust Bank a combined tidy sum of $29 million.

50 Cent's claim that he is broke isn't going to stand up in court this time and he is going to have to pay the piper. He is acting like someone who isn't very intelligent. Quick, somebody give him a G.E.D. test to see if he can pass it. I will bet you half-a-dollar that he fails. 




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