50 Cent has resumed dissing his former artist and collaborator Young Buck, aiming a stray at fellow rival Diddy in the process.
The G-Unit boss took to Instagram on Friday (December 6) to tear into the Tennessee rapper after their $250,000 legal dispute was reignited in court.
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Alongside a video of Buck admitting during an appearance on Steve-O’s Wild Ride! podcast that 50 once helped him pay his taxes, the “In Da Club” rapper wrote: “Some how he still managed to be ungrateful, I helped him with his taxes.”
Fif then targeted Buck’s alleged sexuality, writing: “We didn’t have a problem till he didn’t know how to accept he’s gay. Got caught with a Tranny and got mad at me. Smh,” referencing a previous catfishing incident that his former signee felt victim to.
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50 ended his flagrant attack with a jab at Diddy, whose sexuality has also been the subject of much scrutiny and who has been relentlessly trolled by the Power mogul since he was first accused of sexual assault last year.
“Boy I didn’t know you mess with boy’s WTF should’ve signed to Bad Boy,” 50 added.
The sneering post comes shortly after Young Buck’s lawyers filed court documents in his bankruptcy case disputing 50 Cent’s claim that Buck owes him a quarter of a million dollars.
According to Buck’s lawyers, he signed a contract with G-Unit Records worth $250,000 in 2014 that was supposed to come with a $30,000 advance.
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However, the Straight Outta Cashville star claims that he never received the money and that 50 only brought up the contract when Buck filed for bankruptcy in 2020.
“The contract in question is unenforceable under New York law,” the filing reads. “For a contract to be enforceable under New York law, there must be a clear meeting of the minds on all material terms, and any conditions precedent must be satisfied.”
Buck’s attorneys are asking the court to make 50 Cent provide proof of the payments.
It was previously believed that Young Buck had settled the long-running debt this past summer when he sold his catalog, as well as other personal items, for over $1 million.
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It was reported that the rapper had also paid back $190,000 he owed the IRS, along with outstanding child support payments.
At the time, 50 Cent reacted to the news by addressing Buck on Instagram, writing: “I don’t know why they make me go through this part, but I’m a need that money by Monday.”