50 Cent is not backing down from collecting a debt owed by Teairra Mari, as court documents obtained by Radar Online show that Fif filed a writ of execution to collect a $50,000 debt from Mari.
The writ was filed in Sacramento County in California earlier this month, and it was addressed to the Sheriff’s Department. Inside, the letter directed officers to "enforce the judgment" against Teairra Mari, which grows with "daily interest."
50 Cent says Teairra owes him $50,476 after he was initially awarded $30k in legal fees and another $5k in sanctions and other fees. The amount was awarded after Mari sued 50 Cent and her ex-boyfriend Akbar Abdul-Ahad in 2018.
In the lawsuit, Teairra claimed that her ex logged into her Instagram account and posted explicit photos without her consent, which 50 Cent later reposted. 50 argued that the images had already gone viral by the time he posted them, and the judge sided with the rapper. The judge also awarded Fif $30,000 to cover his legal bills.
Since then 50 Cent has been attempting to collect the debt. However, during a debtor's examination in court, Mari claimed that she had "virtually no assets and virtually no sources of income and has not had any kind of employment since late 2019."
Source: Radar Online