Okay, so i was cruising the internet and found some more crazy news about the one and only Curtis Jackson. It turns out that he purchased the rights to his baby mama’s life story so she could not write a book about it. How the hell did she let that happen????? here’s the article!!
For months the world has been privy to the ongoing drama between 50
Cent and his ex Shaniqua Tompkins. The two are in an extended legal
battle, and their presence in the press has included stories of public
shouting matches, love triangle fist fights, and a mysterious house fire.
It’s a tale ripe for a book deal. Shrewd business man 50 Cent, however,
has managed to make sure his lover-turned-rival won’t make a dime from
it.
The music mogul managed to buy the rights to Tompkins’ life story so
she can never write a tell-all book about her relationship with 50 –
real name Curtis Jackson. The woman has an 11-year-old son, Marquise,
with Jackson and is currently in court with the rapper in custody and
child support cases.
“I bought the rights to her life story so she couldn’t write a
book,” said 50. “I seen her being ridiculous; I knew her capabilities
of going in that direction, so I bought the rights,” he added.
The G-Unit boss has said that the legal troubles with his ex have
stemmed from Tompkins receiving bad advice from her friends. This poor
counsel included demands for more child support after 50 moved the
woman and his son to a $1.5 million home in Long Island, NY so that the
youngster could benefit from a quality school district. The
entertainer’s resistance to the demands ended in 50 winning a court
order to evict Tompkins from the
home.
“Her lawyer decided to present to the public that 50 Cent is kicking
his son out of the house.” The house was destroyed earlier this year in
a fire that authorities called “suspicious.”
Since the fire, Tompkins has obtained a restraining order against her ex and has claimed that 50 is responsible for the blaze. “Now they done kidnapped my first one (son). My son’s mother got him, holding him hostage,” said 50.
The custody case is scheduled to resume on September 15.
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