50 Cent Gives Floyd Mayweather Advice About Ex's Stolen Items Accusations

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50 thinks it would just be easier if Mayweather paid off his ex.

Shantel Jackson and boxing champ Floyd Mayweather haven't been together for years, but his ex-fiancee isn't letting him off the hook for $3 million that she claims he stole from her. After the pair decided to part ways, Jackson says that her ex took a $2.5 million diamond ring, $250,000 diamond earrings (10 ct), a $32,000 Chanel watch, a $100,000 diamond bracelet, a $20,000 diamond heart necklace, and a $21,000 Louis Vuitton lock necklace. She further alleges that Mayweather raided her storage units and took another $1 million worth of clothing, shoes, and other various accessories, including Rolex items, that have unknown values.

Jackson, who is now dating rapper Nelly, recently filed documents that detailed a list of items that she accuses Mayweather of keeping. The former couple's breakup was a messy one after Jackson sued Mayweather and alleged that he assaulted her, defamed her character, and invaded her privacy when she reportedly went public on social media about her abortion.

Mayweather has sued Jackson, claiming that she used his credit cards without permission and “intentionally used one or more recording devices to surreptitiously record conversations with Mayweather including telephonic conversations and conversations in the presence of one another without Mayweather’s knowledge or consent.”

You know that 50 Cent couldn't pass up the opportunity to add to this conversation. The rapper shared the headline from TheShadeRoom and captioned the photo by saying that he can't blame Mayweather for taking back the items. He also offered up some advice, telling Mayweather to just pay Jackson off to make the case go away. "Champ took the s**t back, huh," he wrote. "Nah I ain’t gonna lie I’d do the same s**LOL. Champ you not gonna win, she got Gloria Allred. Give her a mill or two and let her go before shit get crazy."


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