Some of us may have felt genuinely sypathetic believing that our favorite bankruptcy debtor, 50 Cent, really needed us to bail him out by sending our earnings to his gofundme account. Then others may have been a bit skeptical about just how needy 50 Cent really was.ย Court documents that are now filed in his bankruptcy case strongly suggest 50 Cent has money to burn. And then some! It should be very interesting to see what ultimately happens in his case given the many millions of dollars in assets he is claimed to posses. Eventually, one hopes, it’s shown why it was sensible to file bankruptcy at all.
50 Centโs Assets Revealed in Bankruptcy CaseBy Trent Fitzgerald March 1, 2016 1:27
The jig is up for 50 Cent. Court documents revealed in bankruptcy court that the G-Unit leader is far from broke. In fact, heโs extremely rich.According to U.K.โs Daily Mail, new documents reveal that Fif has over $64 million in assets and property, and over $10 million in checking and brokerage accounts with his businesses are worth over $44 million. In addition, the New York rapperโs current monthly income is over $184,000 and appraisers also valued his home properties to $131,000 including $49,000 in jewelry alone.In short, 50 is stanky rich.50 Cent filed bankruptcy last June just days after a jury awarded Rick Rossโ baby mama, Lastonia Leviston, $7 million in punitive damages for allegedly leaking her sex tape online and mocking her. On top of that, the โIn Da Clubโ rapper has two separate claimants โ Sleek Audio and SunTrust Bank (STI) โ looking for their monetary judgments as well. Overall, 50 owes a combined $29 million between the three litigants.While those three cases might take a huge chunk out of 50โs assests, itโs not going to leave him destitute, according to these court documents.Nevertheless, 50 Centโs constant flossing on Instagram has landed him in trouble during his bankruptcy case. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Ann M. Nevins is worried that Fiddy is not being transparent about his finances.โIโm concerned about allegations of nondisclosure or a lack of transparency in the case,โ the judge told Fifโs attorney, James Berman. โThereโs a purpose of having a bankruptcy process be transparent, and part of that purpose is to inspire confidence in the process.โ50 will have a lot of explaining to do when he confronts the judge at his next bankruptcy hearing.Attorneys for 50 Cent had not comment on the matter. Check out the court documents