50 Cent Denies Fat Joe’s Murder Claims Amid S-Trafficking Allegations
50 Cent Supports Fat Joe Amid Serious Allegations
50 Cent has publicly defended Fat Joe following claims that the rapper hired someone to kill him. These accusations emerged in a $20 million lawsuit filed by Terrance Dixon, a former employee of Fat Joe, who accused the rapper of trafficking and other criminal activities.
In a recent Instagram post, 50 Cent dismissed the allegations as baseless and unjustified, sympathizing with Fat Joe and criticizing the public scrutiny he faces. He wrote, “These claims are not credible. I’m sorry Joe has to endure this damage to his reputation.”
The controversy stems from claims that Fat Joe, whose real name is Joseph Cartagena, supposedly ordered a hit on 50 Cent around 2006-2007. Dixon’s lawsuit alleges that Fat Joe, while in Miami, received a report of 50 Cent’s location in New York and attempted to have him killed, but security around 50 Cent was too tight for the attempt to succeed.
The lawsuit, which spans over 157 pages, also contains serious allegations of sexual misconduct involving minors, coercive labor, and financial fraud. Dixon accused Fat Joe of forcing him into over 4,000 sexual acts, including acts with underage girls, and claimed the rapper engaged in conduct that included coercion, threats, and manipulation. Dixon further alleged that Fat Joe was romantically interested in a minor he coerced into sex and sought to leave his wife for another underage victim.
Additionally, the lawsuit accuses Fat Joe of attempting to hide his income through tax fraud and describes instances where Dixon witnessed him engaging in inappropriate sexual relations with teenagers, including a 15-year-old girl bought a Brazilian butt lift, who is now married to a professional athlete.
The legal battles continue as both parties have filed lawsuits, with Dixon accusing Fat Joe of slander and misconduct, intensifying the ongoing controversy surrounding the two artists.