Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has lost his bid to dismiss a lawsuit against a man claiming to be the real “Ghost.”
This week, Judge Analisa Torres declined 50 Cent’s request to throw out the case, signaling the continuation of his legal battle with Cory “Ghost” Holland. In 2021, he alleged that 50 Cent appropriated his life narrative for the acclaimed STARZ series “Power.” Additionally, Holland is now accusing 50 of orchestrating an assassination plot against him.
Holland voiced concerns stating, “It’s 50 Cent’s newfound capacity to contract a hitman, fueled by a $150 million deal he inked with STARZ/LIONSGATE, that instills relentless anxiety and dread in me.” Holland is concerned that 50 may have someone on standby ready to take him and his loved ones out at any given moment.
More shockingly, Holland speculated in his court docs that federal authorities might be shielding 50 Cent while simultaneously characterizing him as a “bully,” pointing to 50 Cent’s social media behavior as evidence. This, Holland claimed, has left his family living in constant fear.
“Rather it’s his own Child’s Mother or Former Music Executives like Chris and Irv Gotti of MURDER INC RECORDS, 50 Cent has the ability to do things everyday people can’t,” the docs read, which were obtained and examined by AllHipHip.com.
The case will now proceed despite 50 and his legal team claiming the accusations were meritless.
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