On a recent episode of Million Dollaz Worth of Game, 50 Cent revealed that he has spent $24 million on legal fees so far in his career.
50 Cent spent $24 million in legal fees during his career
50 Cent discussed this with Wallo and Gillie Da King on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, which premiered on YouTube on Sunday (September 1). In the video interview below, 50 talks about his career, latest business venture and more.
During the meeting, Rhythm New York talked about suing those who angered him and revealed that he has spent millions of dollars in legal fees so far in his career.
“I’ve spent $24 million in my career so far. I can’t wait to get rich. Just be a lawyer,” 50 says at the 27-minute mark in the video below.
“I’ve spent $24 million in legal fees over my career,” he repeated.
The former G-Unit leader later revealed that he doesn’t have a manager. Instead, he relied on the “general counsel” to discuss business issues.
“Why do I need you to take care of me?” 50 said. “I’ve done every fucking deal 100 times. They all want to work on a percentage, and you want a percentage from me?”
“You didn’t build this, I built it,” he added, referring to his multimillion-dollar G-Unit film and television empire.
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50 Cent claims Rick Ross is faking a wealthy lifestyle
Elsewhere in the interview, the topic of 50 Cent’s long-standing feud with Rick Ross was also brought up.
50 tells Gilly that Ross has ‘nothing else left’ [working] In addition to mentioning me, it was also for his sake.
Fife also claimed that Ross’ wealthy lifestyle was “just a show” and not a true reflection of his wealth. He mentioned Rozay’s Georgia mansion in Fayetteville, Georgia.
“Have you seen the white elephant, have you seen the property where he lives?” 50 people asked. “It’s more expensive than a nightclub. He’s in a nightclub. We know what they give you.”
“He could squat all the way down to a squat and grab the legs of a moving chair,” he continued. “But that’s what it is. It’s just part of the presentation.”
“What kind of rich person cuts his own grass? Why are he out there cutting his own grass?” asked 50 people.
“You want to save money, nigga? You don’t want to pay to mow the lawn, right? That bastard’s air conditioner is broken,” he added jokingly.
Ross heard 50 Cent’s critical comments and questioned his loyalty to Dr. Dre, who he said had a big influence on his life. Rozai noticed that Fife sided with Drake in his rap battle with Kendrick Lamar. Even though the beef was cooked, 50 Cent was spotted hanging out with Drizzy at a party in Toronto.
Watch 50 Cent’s Million Dollaz Worth of Game with Wallo and Gillie Da Kid below.
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