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American rapper 50 Cent joked about his plans to seize a former employee’s assets including his home after he won the $6.2 million lawsuit against him.
In a post on Instagram, Fif reposted reports that he will seize the assets of former Le Chemin du Roi champagne employee Mitchell Green and revealed what he plans to do with his home.
“I think I’m gonna put Epoxy floors in this place,” he wrote in the caption alongside a screenshot of an article about the seizure, and an apparent photo of Green. “I’m gonna keep it and his family pictures around, you know as a theme for the place. LOL.”
50v Cent’s post comes not long after Green was found guilty of embezzling over $2 million from the champagne company, which was launched by Fif’s brand Sire Spirits in 2019.
Green supposedly up-charged wholesalers and said they were “agency fees,” but just pocketed the extra money himself.
He has been ordered to pay over $6 million back, which includes pre-judgment interest, attorney’s fees, arbitrator compensation, and other fees. If he refuses to pay, 50 Cent can seize his personal property and other assets.
“Look I’m a need that by Monday!” joked 50 Cent when the verdict first came in.
The case isn’t the first time people have owed the rapper and Power producer money following court proceedings. Back in 2018, he was sued by Teairra Mia for revenge porn, but she ultimately lost the case and was ordered to pay him $40,000 in legal fees.
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