It is reported that the California State Bar baked 50 cents of Gloria Allred on Instagram for alleged misconduct with former clients.
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After learning that the California bar’s investigation into her law firm began, 50 minutes wasted mocking Gloria Allred and summoned her in a blunt Instagram post.
Allred is accused of putting pressure on the client (primary women) to sign the settlement in a case of sexual misconduct before being ready.
“Hey Gloria, so the Fed is on your ass right now, lol 😆I tell you I’m not paying you, I’m not paying you a fvcking dime. 50 cents wrote.
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According to a detailed report by the Wall Street Journal, several former clients said their concerns were dismissed and they felt forced into a deal.
The California State Bar has since requested interviews and documents from Allred’s companies, Allred, Maroko and Goldberg as part of their inquiry.
Although no formal charges have been filed, the investigation has attracted attention due to the recent handling of other high-profile lawyers, including Thomas Girardi.
Allred and her company deny any misconduct and point out that they always follow ethical and professional standards.
The rapper’s poke came months after Allred filed a lawsuit against him on behalf of photographer Guadalupe de Los Santos, who claimed he was injured by an SUV door during a book signing event in Los Angeles.
The lawsuit says 50% directed someone on his team to attack Delos Santos, resulting in injuries and loss of wages while the photographer was riding an electric scooter.
Back in January, 50 cents didn’t seem to be confused by the lawsuit and responded with his usual sarcasm.
“Gloria, you won’t get any money from me,” he wrote on Instagram. “But if you call me, I’ll take you to supper. Lol.”
Allred also represents several women in the lawsuit against Diddy, including Thalia Graves, who alleged she was beaten, beaten and filmed by Combs and his bodyguard in 2001.

