Today without warning, popular urban website Worldstarhiphop.com was brought to a screeching halt and 50 Cent claims to be the man behind it.
The G-Unit general took to his twitter earlier today (January 24th) sending to his over 3 million followers tweets taking credit for the site’s sudden disruption, squashing rumors that the site was seized by Homeland Security, like several other websites in November of 2010.

“I don’t know why people underestimate me. I just shut down WORLDSTAR for future advertising contact thisis50.com suckers lol,” 50 Cent tweeted. “I put worldstar to bed, you don’t believe try me I will shut your sh*t down. Lol.”

In November of 2009, 50 Cent filed a lawsuit against the website, claiming his image and content was used on the website without permission.

“I have lawyers on retainers and I have to pay them so much money anyway, so we’ll go back and forth to court until (they) can’t afford a Subway sandwich,” 50 Cent said in 2009. “It’s already too late for (them).”

Reps for WorldStarHipHop.com have not responded to a request for a statement as of press time.

Check out 50 Cent’s tweets below:

worldstarlatino.com still online