‘I Thought He Forgot About That’: 50 Cent Continues to Taunt Teairra Mari Over Nearly $50K Debt, Social Media Reacts
The internet’s favorite loan shark, 50 Cent, has a message for former “Love and Hip Hop” star Teairra Mari regarding the thousands of dollars she owes him after her lawsuit against the television boss and her ex-boyfriend Akbar Abdul-Ahad, in which she accused the latter of leaking an intimate images of her and the former of later promoting them, was dismissed by a judge in January 2019.
While the initial award to Fif was set at $37,000, failure to make payments cost the singer-songwriter to garner additional fees bringing her bill to roughly $43,000. The “Get Rich or Die Tryin’” emcee has never missed an opportunity to remind the former reality star along with social media users of her debt.
MIAMI, FLORIDA – JUNE 03: Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson III performs during the Celia Cruz x Skott Marsi NFT Launch at ITG Miami on June 03, 2021 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/Getty Images)
Like Thursday night on April 29, when the 46-year-old took to his Instagram page to remind the star of their financial arrangement, stating that he wanted his payment sooner rather than later.
Fif shared an article titled “50 Cent’s Lawyers Catch Up With Teairra Mari In Marathon Court Grilling” from allhiphop.com. In his caption, the “Power” boss wrote, “Young lady your going to learn to have respect for the legal system whether you like it or not. Where is your friend Lisa Bloom now !”
The celebrity lawyer represented Mari in her revenge porn case. “She ran away and left you smh,” Fif continued. “You know you done f–ked up right ! I want Money by Monday.”
Fans online were surprised that the industry veteran was still on the hunt for his money, including one online user who wrote, “I thought he forgot about that,” before another person commented, “the marathon continues.”
While others agreed that Mari, who appears to have no plans to pay the “In da Club” rapper back, should settle her balance. “I know that’s right. You’re not going to sue me lose and then think you don’t have to pay me,” wrote a third person. “If she has won she’d be looking for her money too,” that person added.
A fourth person commented, “Play silly games win silly prizes you can’t run from what you owe we all gotta pay up sometime!” Teairra Mari has yet to address Fif’s recent post publicly.