50 Cent Making Moves To Seize Teairra Mari’s Assets Over $37,000 Judgment She Owes

50 Cent, Teairra Mari
50 Cent Making Moves To Seize Teairra Mari’s Assets Over $37,000 Judgment She Owes
Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood star Teairra Mari and 50 Cent’s ongoing lawsuit is far from over.
Radar Online has reported that Teairra Mari owes him $37,733. An additional $4,492 was added to the original $30K judgment after Teairra Mari was sanctioned in the case. 50 Cent and his team have accused Teairra Mari of withholding answers to questions regarding her finances. The debt has now accrued interest in the tune of $2, 597.80, and reports allege she’s yet to pay any portion of the debt.
As a result of what she owes, 50 Cent’s legal team has filed a writ of execution against Mari demanding the judicial order be enforced, ultimately aiming to seize her assets.
For well over a year, 50 Cent and his team have made futile attempts at securing Mari’s sources of income. Despite the 2019 judgment against Mari, she has not paid a penny towards the judgment. She previously wore a shirt that read “I Ain’t Got It” and released a diss song of the same name.

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