50 Cent Roasts Lisa Bloom After Winning Teiarra Mari Revenge Porn Case

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Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson attends Annual Charity Day hosted by Cantor Fitzgerald and BGC at BGC Partners, INC on September 11, 2015 in New York City.

Lisa Bloom's legal threats are scaring 50 Cent.

50 Cent just claimed a major victory in his legal battle with Teiarra Mari over the leaked footage of her sex tape. Mari hired Lisa Bloom who's known for representing women with sexual harassment claims. Lisa Bloom issued a legal warning to Fif after he "slut-shamed" the woman who accused Trey Songz of beating her. After winning the case against Bloom and Mari, he decided to have some fun on Instagram by trolling the lawyer.

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50 Cent is back on the 'Gram to clown his nemesis, Lisa Bloom. The rapper shared a screenshot of an article written in May about Lisa Bloom calling out Fif for his comments on Trey Songz. Now, that he's victorious in his battle with Mari, he took aim at Lisa Bloom over the comment.

"Lisa Bloom got mad because I said something about Trey Songs case. Then came with this Teairra bullshit," he wrote. "when she saw I don’t give a fuck she dropped the case and ran LOL."

Right before directing his comments at Lisa Bloom, he also sent Teiarra Mari a reminder that she still owes him $30K. 

"Look Teairra it’s been a whole weekend,I WANT MY MONEY NOW!!! you ain’t got 30k call your Boo tell him you need 30," he wrote.

Despite the numerous business ventures, 50 Cent always manages to squeeze in some time to troll.

Peep his posts below.

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