Overview
- Pluria Alexander launched a GoFundMe seeking $6,000 for housing costs in Texas after claiming her son cut off her financial support and facing imminent eviction.
- Court records confirm Alexander’s money-laundering case is active, with an August 11 hearing, and she says legal and mental-health challenges have compounded her housing struggles.
- Finesse2Tymes posted screenshots and screen recordings showing multiple transfers to his mother totaling thousands of dollars over the past year to defend against her claims.
- He previewed an unreleased song addressing family betrayal and compared his experiences to Eminem’s, rapping “Got rich to help my folks, they hung me by a rope.”
- Celebrity figures including 50 Cent and Tokyo Toni have weighed in, with 50 Cent urging reconciliation and Finesse2Tymes countering by jabbing at 50 Cent’s own family disputes.