Overview
- 50 Cent posted that Jim Jones sent $200,000 in back rent after he threatened to purchase the building where the podcast is filmed.
- Days earlier, 50 Cent had accused the Let’s Rap About It hosts of owing $250,000, calling them “squatters” and “bums,” a claim not verified by public records in the coverage.
- Maino responded with a mocking edited photo of 50 Cent and later said his podcast remarks about documentaries were meant as a general discussion rather than a personal shot.
- 50 Cent also said he was working on buying the studio and taking a 50% stake in the podcast, using the prospect as leverage in the feud.
- The dispute began after Jim Jones called the Netflix series Sean Combs: The Reckoning a “mockumentary,” as the docuseries logged strong early viewership.