[Photos] 50 Cent Pokes Fun At Reports He’s In Jail For Domestic Violence Incident Against His Baby Mama
This week, reports hit that Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson was involved last month in a domestic violence incident, with his girlfriend/mother of his second child (yeah, he kept this UBERT low). Her name is Daphne Joy and she claims that the two were in a HEATED argument and 50 physically kicked her during the altercation. He was charged with domestic violence and was also accused of destroying her property (more than $7,000 worth). On July 4th, 50’s attorney released the follow statement:
Curtis Jackson [50 Cent] denies these allegations as made against him. It is important to note, Mr. Jackson has not been arrested and there is no warrant outstanding for his arrest. We have been in contact with the LA City Attorney’s Office and are currently conducting our own investigation into these allegations.
Meanwhile, 50 shared a number of photos via Instagram, adding to each photo:
I’m not in jail.
Peep the photos.
Anywho, 50 has been hit with 5 charges in total stemming from the incident — including 1 count misdemeanor domestic violence and 4 counts of misdemeanor vandalism. Cops responded to the scene following the incident, but 50 had already left. If convicted on all counts, 50 could face up to five years in jail and $46,000 in fines. He is due in court to be arraigned on July 22.









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