50 Cent is really disgusted with the American government and its bankruptcy laws.

As you know, Curtis Jackson aka 50 Cent has been back and forth in court. Earlier this week, the G-Unit CEO finally reached a settlement with creditors, which he is ordered to pay back 74% of his outstanding debt. However, things went extra left when he posted a photo on Instagram of him and stacks of “prop” money.

The fake money, apparently, caught the attention of the judge and the Secret Service. And, 50 Cent aired out his frustrations last night on social media.

“The system is so messed up, the law applies differently to people based on personal perception of them,”

“They know the difference between chapter 11 and chapter 7 they just never saw anyone from Hip Hop culture use it,”

“Someone from the Secret Service is asking if prop money was counter fitted [sic].”

These words were attached to photos of homeless men. Talk about perception…

50 Cent clearly feels like he’s become the government’s hip-hop guinea pig. As a multi-millionaire, 50 Cent is blasting the system for the blatant indifference between him and other wealthy businessmen who files for bankruptcy (and live their lives openly on social media).

As for the prop money, the judge and the Secret Service should understand that the flashy lifestyle is  all part of his image. Plus, prop money is used all the time in music videos, movies, etc. We highly doubt that the money is counterfeit.

And by the way, 50 Cent says he’s ditching Instagram.

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