50 Cent’s “vicious intimidation” has landed him in the middle of a $300 million lawsuit with a former drug kingpin.
Corey “Ghost” Holland recently filed a lawsuit against Lionsgate Entertainment, claiming that the company enabled 50 Cent to carry out a prolonged and aggressive campaign of intimidation against him. According to the lawsuit, 50 Cent organized a campaign of intimidation against Holland, and that Lionsgate Entertainment was aware of 50’s harmful tendencies but did not take the appropriate measures to address them.
“The defendants knew about Mr. Jackson’s propensity to cause harm and violence to innocent and or vulnerable people, before they hired him and then retained him, then rewarding him with a 150 million dollar contract,” the documents says. “Mr. Jackson is very open about his violent behavior. The defendant even acknowledged this behavior and chose to ignore it due to the financial gains they had made with Mr. Jackson from 2016-2022, and still do partner with Jackson on numerous television deals. Mr. Jackson was found guilty of intentional infliction of emotional distress, just months before renewing his employment with the defendants, so the defendants knew what they were getting when they chose to do business with and employ Mr. Jackson.”
The court documents continued, “Mr. Jackson on video prior to receiving a massive contract with the defendants explains how he will HIRE HITMAN TO KILL PEOPLE FROM THE HOOD, who file any lawsuits on him, so his behavior is forseeable.”
Nevertheless, Holland is requesting $300 million in compensation for various allegations, including intentional infliction of emotional distress and failure to exercise reasonable care in the hiring and retention of employees. In addition, the suit aims to prohibit Lionsgate Entertainment from using Holland’s life story in any future productions without his authorization and appropriate financial compensation.
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