50 Cent Denies Fat Joe Tried to K:i:ll Him Amid Trafficking Allegations
50 Cent Denies Allegations Linking Fat Joe to Violence and Criminal Activities
There have been recent claims suggesting that Fat Joe, whose real name is Joseph Cartagena, orchestrated a plot to kill 50 Cent. These allegations emerged from a lawsuit filed by former employee Terrance Dixon, who accused Fat Joe of attempting to have 50 Cent murdered around 2006-2007 in New York City.
According to court documents, Fat Joe allegedly ordered a hit while residing in Miami, but security measures around 50 Cent prevented the attack. Dixon’s 157-page lawsuit also details disturbing claims of coercive behavior, including sexual abuse involving minors, forced sexual acts exceeding 4,000 instances, and allegations of Fat Joe engaging in sexual relations with girls aged 15 and 16. One specific accusation involves Fat Joe coercing a 16-year-old girl into oral sex in exchange for money and gifts, and allegedly purchasing a Brazilian butt lift for a 15-year-old who is now married to a professional athlete.
Dixon further claimed Fat Joe was “in love” with a minor victim and considered leaving his wife for her. The lawsuit also accuses the rapper of tax fraud and other criminal misconduct. Interestingly, these serious allegations follow a legal dispute between Fat Joe and Dixon, with Fat Joe filing a defamation lawsuit against Dixon for making slanderous claims about him being a pedophile.
In response to the murder rumors, 50 Cent took to Instagram to dismiss the accusations, calling them “baseless” and expressing sympathy for Fat Joe’s reputation. He shared an image of himself with Fat Joe and commented on the false claims, emphasizing the lack of credibility behind these accusations.
Legal Proceedings and Public Reactions
The lawsuit paints a disturbing picture of alleged criminal and inappropriate conduct, prompting widespread attention and condemnation within the industry. Despite the serious nature of the allegations, both artists remain engaged in ongoing legal battles, maintaining their respective stances.