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Tony Yayo candidly discussed G-Unit's notorious history with lawsuits, particularly those related to physical altercations. Reflecting on the violent side of the group's past, Yayo mentioned that G-Unit probably had the most lawsuits in hip-hop history for "beating people up." He noted that the standard compensation for a broken jaw was around $50,000 to $100,000, revealing how altercations often led to hefty financial settlements. Yayo highlighted that dealing with these lawsuits made it challenging to maintain a public presence, as any physical confrontation could lead to significant financial repercussions. He also touched on the importance of learning from such mistakes, emphasizing how artists must navigate the industry wisely to avoid such pitfalls. Moreover, Yayo credited 50 Cent for mentoring other G-Unit members, stressing the importance of being cautious with strangers and avoiding risky behavior. According to him, 50 Cent's insight was instrumental in steering them through the tumultuous reality of fame, lawsuits, and financial losses.