50 Cent Serves Teairra Mari Legal Papers At Airport Over $30K Judgment

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Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson attends the world premiere of 'Nobody's Fool' at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on October 28, 2018 in New York, New York.
50 Cent wants his money ASAP.

Teairra Mari continuously refuses to pay any money to 50 Cent and he's clearly not taking that lying down. Ever since the judge dismissed her revenge porn case against Fif and ordered her to pay him $30K, he's been calling her out on Instagram to collect his dough. Each time, she's refused and continued to clown him online. Fif is remaining persistent in an effort to grab his money, though. The rapper recently tapped a process server to slap her with legal papers when she would least expect it.

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50 Cent posted a video of a process server chasing down Teairra Mari to serve her the legal papers for Fif's settlement. The process server approached the Love & Hip-Hop star as she was at the airport before asking her if her name is Ms. Thomas -- her legal name. She said yes and the process server tried to give her the legal papers which landed on her luggage. She's heard refusing to take the papers.

"You cannot run from the Law, you have been served. better give me my money Bitch," he captioned the post.

The papers she was served are related to Fif's request to examine Mari's finances for the $30K judgment she was ordered to pay him. A judge ordered Mari to appear in court with her financial documents so Fif could examine which assets he could collect from her. 

Mari's ordered to appear in court on April 22. If she doesn't show up, she could face repercussions for contempt or she might be arrested.


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