50 Cent Fed Up With Teairra Mari's Games As He Tries To Collect $30K Judgment

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Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson attends the "Power" Final Season World Premiere at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on August 20, 2019 in New York City.
50 Cent's trying to collect his judgment but Teairra Mari's made it extremely difficult.

50 Cent's been at odds with Teairra Mari over the past two years. The rapper found himself in a middle of a lawsuit filed by Teairra Mari after her sex tape leaked and Fif shared a screencap of it on his Instagram page. As the revenge porn continued, the judge sided with Fif and awarded him $30K in attorney fees. This was at the beginning of 2019.

p>Fif's been trying to hound down Mari in order to collect his money, even demanding that she pays penalties for taking so long. According to new documents obtained by The Blast, Fif returned to court to accuse Mari of shrugging off her court battle and withholding financial information such as her paychecks from VH1.

Fif filed new documents demanding the judge grant his motion to pay an additional $5,295.60 in sanctions on top of the $30K that's already owed. "To date, Mari has failed to pay a single dime to Jackson in satisfaction of the Judgment despite earning over $100,000 this past year. Her previous claims under oath that she is “broke” no longer ring true, and it is more clear than ever that she has no intention of paying her debts," he said in court documents. He added that she's  “actively conceal her assets and prevent" him from receiving the money owed. 

A judge has yet to rule on the motion. 


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