50 Cent Granted Court Order To Get $30K From Teairra Mari

The singer previously accused him of conspiring with her ex-boyfriend by leaking a sex tape.

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Things are heating up between 50 Cent and Teairra Mari, and not in a good way. If you remember, Mari named the rapper in her revenge porn lawsuit against her ex-boyfriend, Akbar Abdul-Ahad. An explicit sex tape was leaked on social media last year and Mari claimed that both Abdul-Ahad and 50 Cent conspired to humiliate her. According to Mari, her ex logged into her Instagram account without her knowledge and posted the sexually-explicit video. Even though Mari quickly removed the clip from her Instagram page, 50 Cent would later repost the video to his social media with the caption, "Get the strap." Mari stated that she interpreted the caption as being the rapper's way of encouraging his fans to inflict harm on her. 50 Cent refuted Mari's accusations and said that he only uploaded the photo after it was already circulating on the internet. 

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A judge disagreed with Mari's accusations against 50 Cent and not only dismissed her claims against him but also stated that Mari was responsible for paying his $30,000 attorney fees. Now, The Blast reports that the Get Rich or Die Tryin' rapper is coming for his coins and looking to collect his debt. Recently, 50 filed court papers demanding that the Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood star turn over her financial documents to prove her income, including bank records. Mari has to show up in court on April 22 with information in hand and if not, she could be held in contempt of court and even arrested. Hopefully, this doesn't get any messier than it already has been.


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