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50 Cent Mocks Former Drug Dealer Over Dismissed $1B ‘Power’ Lawsuit

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50 Cent just saved himself nine figures, and it has nothing to do with deals he's signed as a businessman. The rapper-turned-mogul's massive win comes after he won a billion-dollar lawsuit against Cory “Ghost” Holland Sr. The real-life Ghost filed the suit, accusing 50 of stealing his life story and using it as the main […]

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