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Friday, March 11, 2016

50 Cent shares photo of him with Dollar bills after admitting to court that they're all FAKE

The US bankrupt rapper was recently in court. And he told the judge that all the dollar bills he usually post on his social media accounts are all Fake... But 50cent has posted another photo of him with dollar cash.. Seems he's making fun of the whole bankruptcy case.


50 cent caption the photo   "For some reason people love me. I went to court today and all I felt was love. They asked me about money I said I ain't got none,but if you want some m&m's here ya go."


The Get Rich or Die Tryin' star, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, posted up a series of photos and videos on the app showing himself surrounded by piles of money. But the photos sparked the ire of Judge Ann Nevins, who demanded to know exactly how the supposedly bankrupt megastar could get so much money.



Fake: 50 Cent (pictured) filed for bankruptcy in July 2015, but in Instagram photos posted in October he appeared with stacks of what look like dollar bills. Judge Ann Nevins told him to explain where they came from

'I'm concerned about allegations of nondisclosure and a lack of transparency in the case,' Judge Nevins said.

But in a written declaration filed on Tuesday, 50 Cent declared that the money was prop money used for photo shoots, and that he was just trying to maintain his 'brand.'

'Hip-hop culture is widely recognized as aspirational in nature,' the declaration read. 'The standard by which artists and fans engage is commonly tied to money, jewelry, products and advertising over social media. 
'Products and brands are now marketed through social media as an effective way to engage with consumers. 
'Just because I am sensitive to the needs of maintaining my brand does not mean that I am hiding assets or that I have lied on my filings in this Bankruptcy Case, neither of which is true.' 



Zero cents: 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III (pictured taking the oath in New York  in July 2015 during a sex tape lawsuit), says that he used the fake money to promote his 'brand'

Judge Nevins was concerned about three pictures on the rapper's Instagram account. 
The first showed a bottle of Effen Vodka, which Jackson is paid to endorse, in Jackson's fridge, surrounded by stacks of money. 

The second has Jackson spelling out the word 'BROKE' in $100 bills, and the third showing 50 Cent on his bed, covered in cash.

There is also a video showing Jackson getting cheese from his money-filled fridge before asking the camera, 'What?' 

Another video shows him pretending to wake up in bed, only to discover his legs are buried under a pile of notes.

The images were flagged by Lastonia Leviston, who won $7million in a sex-tape dispute with 50 Cent but hasn’t been able to collect that money because he says he is broke. 
The proceedings have been ongoing since July last year.

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