
He raps
about fancy cars, designer clothes and popping bottles of champagne -
but 50 Cent isn't as big a P.I.M.P. as he likes to portray on social
media. Brand
new court documents obtained exclusively by Daily Mail Online state he
straight up lied to his nine million fans on Instagram about buying a
mansion in Africa - and admits it was all part of his strategy to fool
his followers.
In
September he took to Instagram with a video of the home with the
caption, 'My crib is almost finished in AFRICA, I'm gonna have the
craziest House warming party ever. I'll explain later. I got a good life
Man.'
However,
now he states in court papers: 'I do not own, nor have I ever owned,
any real property in Africa. If I did own any property in Africa or any
other real properties, I would have disclosed them as required by the
Bankruptcy Code.'
That video
came into question by bankruptcy Judge Ann Nevins in Connecticut - who
ordered the rapper, who was born Curtis Jackson III, to appear in court
today to explain himself.
He
also admitted that the stacks of cash he has posed with in at least
four photos are fake too - that he's just using them as props to
maintain his wealthy image and rapper persona.
The
40-year-old rapper filed bankruptcy last June - days after a New York
jury awarded fellow rapper Rick Ross' baby mama, Lastonia Leviston, $7
million in a legal battle over her leaked sex tape. Which he has yet to
fork over.

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