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50 Cent: “Creditors Trying To Enslave Me"

  • Writer: wwetvsports21
    wwetvsports21
  • Feb 20, 2016
  • 1 min read

50 Cent owes his creditors more than $30 million. He filed for chapter 11 bankrupcy and as a result there needs to be a payment program. He’s not to happy about that repayment program because it would essentially make him a slave. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian hosts of The Young Turks discuss.

A bankruptcy judge ordered rapper 50 Cent to come to her courtroom and explain several pictures posted on social media websites that show him playing with stacks of cash. Judge Ann Nevins told the 40-year-old entertainer’s lawyer that his Instagram photos are raising questions about whether he is being truthful about his financial situation. “I’m concerned about allegations of nondisclosure and a lack of transparency in the case,” Judge Nevins said at a hearing Thursday in Hartford, Conn., on Thursday. “There’s a purpose of having a bankruptcy process be transparent, and part of that purpose is to inspire confidence in the process.” She added that bankruptcy is a place where “honest, but unfortunate” people can get a fresh start. Earlier court papers put a spotlight on three pictures of 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, with bundles of cash. One picture showed cash piles in his fridge.

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