50 Cent Clowns Lisa Bloom's Legal Threats In Teairra Mari's Revenge Porn Case

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50 Cent responds to Lisa Blooms threats of legal action.

50 Cent took a brief hiatus from Instagram a few weeks back but it looks like he made his return earlier today. The rapper opted to using Twitter more frequently after he caught backlash for posting a picture from Teiarra Mari's leaked sex tape. The incident can easily be classified as revenge porn and it looks like Mari's looking to take this to court, although 50 wasn't the one who leaked the tape. Earlier today, Lisa Bloom took to Twitter to announce that she'll be representing Mari and 50 Cent is listed as one of the people the lawsuit is against.

50 Cent is facing legal action for revenge porn in Teiarra Mari's case, as Lisa Bloom announced earlier today. In her tweet, she wrote, "I am proud to represent singer and reality star, Teairra Mari in her revenge porn case against rappers Akbar Abdul-Ahad and 50 Cent. Here is the announcement of our press conference tomorrow," along with a press release for the press conference happening tomorrow.

In the release, it read, "50 Cent, who appears to be a close friend of Mr. Abdul-Ahad, immediately reposted one of the explicit images to his 18 million followers, with the caption, "get the strap.""

Of course, it didn't take long for 50 to catch wind of this. The rapper came back to Instagram and posted a picture alongside Gloria Allred, and captioned the post, "Oh Lisa stop, 🤨don’t make me tell your mom. LOL Photo Credit: GloriaAllred.com."

We'll see what ends up happening tomorrow but by the looks of it, 50 doesn't seem stressed about it.

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