50 Cent Receives Public Apology From NYC Jeweler For Using Rapper’s Name & Image Without Permission

50 Cent Receives Public Apology From NYC Jeweler For Using Rapper’s Name & Image Without Permission
It’s important in life to be able to admit when you’re wrong.
A New York City jeweler, Maksud Agadjani, issued a public apology today (May 15) to 50 Cent for using the rapper’s name and image to sell knockoffs of 50’s crucifix chain without permission.
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The Agadjani’s content made it look like 50 was endorsing the brand, but he had no involvement at all.
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50 first took legal action against Agadjani in October 2024 for $5 million, and the case was dismissed earlier this week, before the apology was published. However, no word yet if 50 has forgiven the jeweler.
Do you think 50 will accept the apology?
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