Young Buck & 50 Cent’s Longstanding $250K Feud Resurfaces In Court

Young Buck & 50 Cent’s Longstanding $250K Feud Resurfaces In Court
Young Buck and 50 Cent’s decade-long feud over a disputed $250,000 is showing no signs of resolution.
The conflict stems from a 2014 contract with G-Unit Records, where Young Buck claims he never received the promised advance. According to court documents, Buck insists that the $250,000 payment was never delivered, while 50 Cent maintains that it was.
The issue first emerged during Young Buck’s 2020 bankruptcy case, where G-Unit filed a claim for the advance. However, Young Buck’s legal team has been challenging the legitimacy of the claim, arguing that the contract does not meet New York’s enforceability standards, as there’s no clear evidence to support the payment.
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The situation has become more complicated as G-Unit admits it has no supporting documentation—no bank statements, business records, or tax filings—to back its claim.
With the absence of evidence, Young Buck is urging the bankruptcy judge to dismiss the claim, calling the $250,000 demand baseless.
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