50 Cent Argues That He Just Reposted Teiarra Mari's Photo In Revenge Porn Case: Report

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50 Cent files his response against Teairra Mari in revenge porn case.

50 Cent's Instagram page is an endless source of entertainment but it seems to be the reason he's been getting into a lot of feuds and controversy this year. Whether it's his insensitive post towards Terry Crews' sexual assault case or the use of "get the strap," he manages to make headlines and get himself into some sort of trouble through the social media platform. Earlier in the year, the rapper posted a screenshot of Teairra Mari's sextape. Although it was taken down fairly quickly on Instagram, Mari named 50 Cent in her revenge lawsuit case. 50 Cent response filed his response to the suit and said that the image was already surfacing on the web before he posted it.

50 Cent isn't going down without a fight. In his response to Teairra Mari's lawsuit, he claimed that the fact that other people posted the picture before him protects him legally in the case, TMZ reports. Additionally, he brought up a statement he made to the judge last month where he claimed the photo doesn't qualify as revenge porn since it doesn't show any genitals or a sexual act in the progress. 

The screengrab 50 posted was a picture of Teairra with semen on her face. She argued that 50 took it further than a simple repost by using a black and white filter to "to highlight the color contrast of the semen."

50 Cent's fighting to get the case tossed. We'll keep you updated on the case as more information comes along. 


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