The old adage, "It's not personal, it's just business" clearly doesn't apply to Young Buck and 50 Cent because their disdain for one another has clearly stemmed from a business deal gone wrong. So, as the legal battle between Young Buck and 50 Cent wages on, the latter seems hellbent on making his former employee rue the day that he did not deliver the two albums that he promised to make.
Now, the former colleagues appear to be playing a game of "music business" chess with one another. Young Buck filed for bankruptcy back in 2020, which would allow him to evade the debt that owes to 50 Cent. But even though Young Buck alleges that he's down on his luck, that notion hasn't stopped 50 Cent from relentlessly pursuing the money that he is owed.
According to reports, 50 Cent is now investigating ways to block Young Buck's bankruptcy. In fact, the award-winning television producer strongly believes that his former employee still owns valuable assets such as a black 2017 F-250 truck. He also alleges that Young Buck has released music after declaring bankruptcy, which may very well give his legal team the leverage that he needs to take Young Buck down once and for all.
“By failing to disclose that he owned the Black Truck, including without limitation at his meeting of creditors and on his schedules, Defendant knowingly and fraudulently, in or on connection with the Bankruptcy Case, made a false oath or account,” 50 Cent’s attorneys declared.
50 Cent's legal team is asking the court that presides over this matter to declare that Young Buck's debt to him is nondischargeable. If so, the Nashville native may not escape the wrath of 50 Cent for several years to come.
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Source: All Hip Hop