King Harris has dropped alleged FBI documents claiming that 50 Cent cooperated with the FBI investigating the murder of Jimmy Henchman.
TI’s son released what appears to be an official report from October 12, 2009, detailing 50 Cent’s interviews with agents.
50 Cent confirmed he provided an anonymous tip into the homicide investigation of Lowell “Lodi Mac” Fletcher, documents show.
Fife allegedly told agents he feared for his life and accused James “Jimmy Hunchman” Rosemond of blaming Fletcher’s death on an attack on Rosemond’s son.
“Upon further investigation, it was discovered that the phone used for the anonymous tip was connected to Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson… Jackson confirmed that he was the person who made the anonymous call and that he feared for his life following the death of Lowell ‘Lordie Mac’ Fletcher,” the document reads.
Henchman was convicted of ordering Fletcher’s murder. In 2014, he was sentenced to life in prison for running a multimillion-dollar drug ring and ordering Fletcher’s execution.
“I have 21 questions, but only this one. So, do you guys know who ‘Lodi Mac’ is? Whoever he was, after he died, that weirdo started fearing for his life. And… well, there it is. This is the guy who called my dad a rat with no black and white, sir,” Kim Harris wrote.
This latest attack comes after weeks of tension between the Harris family and 50 Cent over the Verzuz feud. TI claimed that 50 Cent agreed to compete with him, but ultimately backed out.
The feud escalated further when 50 Cent posted a deposition on TI about the death of his good friend Philant Johnson, labeling the Atlanta rapper a “King Rat.”
The feud escalated earlier this week after 50 Cent posted an unflattering photo of King’s mother, Tomeka “Tiny” Harris, sparking an all-out insult war and dissing 50 Cent’s song “The Right One.”
Over the past few days, 50 Cent has systematically deleted Instagram posts mentioning T.I. and King Harris from his account.

