50 Cent Mocks Opps After Ex-Detective Confirms There’s “No Way” He Cooperated

Recently, 50 Cent took to Instagram to shut down anyone who’s accused him of cooperating with authorities, with the help of retired detective Bill Courtney. Courtney, who dealt heavily with the New York hip-hop scene in the 90s and early 2000s, sat down with ITS AGTV for an interview earlier this week. At one point, Fif came up, prompting him to clarify.

“50 Cent never cooperated with anybody and I would know if he did. I had the whole music industry investigation business locked down. I knew everybody who was talking to everybody. There was no way he cooperated,” Courtney explained. “An incident where he was stabbed or somebody was stabbed, maybe it was [Tony] Yayo, in the studio — he didn’t cooperate on that.”

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Bill Courtney Discusses 50 Cent

“And I find it funny that the guys who say he cooperated, namely the Gotti brothers [Irv and Chris], they did more st*pid things to bring heat on them and heat on everybody else, using two-way pagers to communicate with people when the information is so easy to get ahold of,” he continued. “They did a lot of d*mb things and they messed with the wrong guy. He came back, he’s a fighter. And people gotta respect that. Even if they don’t like 50, he didn’t have any cops protecting him.”

50 Cent shared the clip, mentioning some of his most notable opps in his caption like Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff, James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond, and Damion “World” Hardy. “See the facts always come out,” he wrote. “I wasn’t raised like that. I’m not in Preme, killer Rat a** jimmy, or World’s paper work. Oh yeah all roads lead to Sherevport.” What do you think of 50 Cent confirming that he never cooperated with authorities? What about him dissing Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff, James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond, and Damion “World” Hardy? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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50 Cent Checks BMF Co-Founder Southwest T For Meeting With Enemy’s Son

50 Cent has some choice words for Southwest T. The BMF (Black Mafia Family) co-founder crossed enemy lines over Father’s Day weekend, as he met up with Kenneth McGriff Jr., who is the son of Kenneth McGriff Sr. (aka Supreme). The former drove “nine hours” to see Southwest T and gift him some apparel. For context, the latter had allegedly try to organize the murder of 50 Cent back in the early 2000s when he got hit nine times. The G-Unit mastermind caught wind of this link-up due to a commenter on Instagram sharing similar disdain for Southwest T’s switch-up.

So, as 50 Cent normally does, he hopped on his keyboard and sent a pretty hilarious but threatening message to T, according to AllHipHop. “Hey I know T feel like he is not making the money @lilmeechbmf is making but I thought they would all be happy for him”, he begins. “It’s not like I didn’t help your family make millions. Cool when STARZ start suggesting the wrong moves, I’m simply going to sit and watch. Don’t worry you will be off the air in no time.”

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50 Cent Sends A Shot At Southwest T

 
 
 
 
 
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Outside of the hatred that 50 has for the McGriff family, this is also in relation to the BMF television series that he executive produced. It follows the drug trafficking and money laundering operation of Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory back in the 1980s. Lil Meech, the son of “Big Meech”, plays his dad in the program.

What are your thoughts on the warning shot from 50 Cent toward Southwest T? Do you think that this is a great move by Fif, why or why not? What do you think Southwest T is up to by linking with the enemy? Could you see this escalating any further? If so, what do you see the worst-case scenario being? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding 50 Cent. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Rick Ross Seems To Shade 50 Cent Again By Meeting Kenneth McGriff Jr.

The battle between Rick Ross and 50 Cent has been going on since the late 2000s, and it seems like it’ll never end. Moreover, their feud is the kind of thing that always follows them around and causes fans to read very, very deeply into any ways they could connect. The latest example of this is Ross linking up with the Kenneth McGriff Jr. as his senior, “Supreme,” is one of 50’s longtime rivals. In a video posted to Junior’s Instagram page on Thursday (December 7), he puts a “Supreme Team” jacket on the rapper’s back. In addition, he elaborated a little on their meeting in the post’s caption.

“BIG bro said we just getting warmed up,” Kenneth McGriff Jr. expressed in the caption of the Rick Ross video. “Don’t get scared now. Double M Everybody can’t go. We smiling because we getting a lot of money. World Famous Supreme Team @fredfrenchy you that guy. Love you bro. Who had a bigger year than me. Don’t worry I’ll wait.” For those unaware, Supreme Sr. is allegedly the person behind 50 Cent’s 2000 shooting. He supposedly carried this out with Murder Inc.’s help, but those are just rumors.

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What’s funny is that Fat Joe recently received a similar warning as Rick Ross from 50 Cent fans over his proximity to the McGriffs. When the Terror Squad mogul linked up with Supreme Jr., fans thought that his beef with the Queens MC might start once more. However, it seems like Fif didn’t really pay it much attention, so maybe he didn’t think much of a former rival meeting up with a current one. There’s also the question of why Joe would do something like that in the first place if he already knows what that dynamic is like.

Meanwhile, the last jab between Fif and Rozay was that the former brought up the latter’s controversial Molly and champagne lyrics when speaking about the Diddy situation. Then, he clapped back by mentioning that the G-Unit boss’ girlfriend is a big fan, although he seemed to confuse her for another person. Regardless, we’re sure that we’ll see some other wild battle between these two soon. For more news and the latest updates on Rick Ross and 50 Cent, keep checking in with HNHH.

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50 Cent Is My Brother, Son Of Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff Claims

The son of convicted drug dealer Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff says he has a “gut feeling” that 50 Cent is his brother. “[50] act like him, he look like him, he walk like him, he talk like [him] — everything,” Kenneth Jr recently told the Let’s Get To That podcast. Furthermore, he suggested that he and Fif’s son, whom he is friends with, should take a DNA test. “That’s a question that the world wants to know [the answer to],” Kenneth Jr concluded.

The theory that Supreme is Fif’s father is a long-standing one. This is in spite of the fact that many people believe Supreme to be the one behind Fif’s 2000 shooting. Neither Supreme nor Fif have ever acknowledged the theory, for good reason. It appears that the beef between The Supreme Team and G-Unit is alive and well. Just last month, Fat Joe warned Fif’s fans about hanging out with Kenneth Jr and other members of the organization.

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50 Cent Takes Aim At New Claims In Power Lawsuit

Meanwhile, Fif has been busy handling some of his outstanding legal issues. The G-Unit Mogul has requested the dismissal of assault charges claimed by Corey “Ghost” Holland. Fif has said that the former drug dealer “waited too long” to add the assault allegations to his already existing $1 billion lawsuit against the G-Unit mogul. “Plaintiff’s claim that he suffered from severe emotional distress is undermined by the allegations that Plaintiff owns a weapon and he and his family repeatedly tried to confront Jackson,” Fif’s legal team noted in court filings. “The allegation that Jackson ‘actually came to plaintiff home and neighborhood’ and ‘pull[ed] up to plaintiff home’ does not constitute a claim for assault,” Fif’s motion added.

Holland is suing Fif for $1 billion. The former drug dealer claimed that Fif is using his life story as inspiration for the Power series without permission. The additional assault claims have added an additional $300 mill to the suit. Holland has alleged that Fif has tried to intimidate him into retracting his lawsuit. “The alleged conduct—Jackson ‘came to plaintiff home and neighborhood’—took place over a year before this Action was commenced. Around late July or early August 2021, Plaintiff can’t remember exactly your honor, but defendant Jackson decided to come to plaintiff neighborhood, not once, but twice. This claim is thus untimely. The assault claim should therefore be dismissed for failure to state a claim. Because the First Amended Complaint is devoid of any allegations to support such a claim against Jackson,” Fif’s motion states.

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