After almost a year after the courts had ruled in
Leviston's favour and the rapper's hide and
seek bankruptcy game
in a bid to avoid
making the payments, news reports have
revealed that 50 Cent has offered to pay $6
million.
Bossip reports that the "Candy Shop" rapper has
agreed to hand over the amount as part of the
proposed $23.4 million bankruptcy repayment
plan, since he had declared bankruptcy following
the court ruling.
The reports go on to disclose that 50 Cent's
debt proposal which he had filed on May 17,
2016 in the United State Bankruptcy Court in
Connecticut, will see Leviston made richer by $6
million in exchange for the dropping of her $7
million payments
which is expected to be made within 30 days or
else the original case would be brought back.
50 Cent has reportedly revealed via the court
papers that Leviston has agreed to his deal as
they would both prefer to avoid a drawn out
case in court.
Leviston's favour and the rapper's hide and
seek bankruptcy game
in a bid to avoid
making the payments, news reports have
revealed that 50 Cent has offered to pay $6
million.
Bossip reports that the "Candy Shop" rapper has
agreed to hand over the amount as part of the
proposed $23.4 million bankruptcy repayment
plan, since he had declared bankruptcy following
the court ruling.
The reports go on to disclose that 50 Cent's
debt proposal which he had filed on May 17,
2016 in the United State Bankruptcy Court in
Connecticut, will see Leviston made richer by $6
million in exchange for the dropping of her $7
million payments
which is expected to be made within 30 days or
else the original case would be brought back.
50 Cent has reportedly revealed via the court
papers that Leviston has agreed to his deal as
they would both prefer to avoid a drawn out
case in court.

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