Cent has come to A$AP Rocky’s defense amid his trial, accusing A$AP Relli of trying to cash in with false claims.
Rapper Curtis Jackson III, widely known as 50 Cent, has triumphed in a legal dispute with Melbourne-based Parker Brothers Concepts Inc., securing a $195,000 arbitration award that Orange County's Ninth Judicial Circuit has upheld.
Cent has brushed off a recent assault lawsuit as a blatant shakedown, accusing the alleged victim’s attorney of being an ambulance chaser.
Cent recently called out the legal rep on Instagram following her decision to represent a man accusing him of assault.
Parklife Festival has confirmed its full line-up for 2025, including its second headliner. 50 Cent will top the bill alongside the previously-announced Charli XCX at the event in Manchester on June 14-15.
The one and only 50 Cent will be returning to Parklife Festival this year as a headliner alongside Charli XCX in the newly revealed line-up that might just be one of the most exciting of the year. He joins the likes of Jorja Smith, Peggy Gou, Rudim3ntal, Flo, and rising star Lola Young in her festival debut on June 14 and 15.
50 – whose real name is Curtis Jackson – performed at Parklife in 2022, but he’s largely focused on his TV production business in recent years. His production company has been behind several successful television series, including the “Power” franchise, which has become one of Starz network’s most-watched shows.
Cent said on Instagram that A$AP Relli is trying to get money from A$AP Rocky in his felony assault trial in Los Angeles.
If we’ve learned anything about 50 Cent over his illustrious career it’s that the man has no qualms about sharing his opinion on everything Hip-Hop related, so when A$AP Relli took the stand against A$AP Rocky in the long-awaited shooting trial of the rapper, y’all should’ve known 50 was going to throw his two cents in on the matter.
The X user wondered how the Indian population managed to spend Rs 50,000 for a single day of entertainment at Coldplay concerts.
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