50 Cent Files Lien Against 'Love & Hip Hop' Star Teairra Marí Over $40,000 Judgment
By Ryan Naumann on April 23, 2020 at 7:26 AM EDT
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50 Cent is on the hunt for the nearly $40,000 owed to him from “Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood” star Teairra Mari.
According to court documents obtained by The Blast, 50 Cent has filed a lien against Mari’s assets and property in an attempt to collect on a judgment she refuses to pay.
The documents note Mari hasn’t paid a dime of the $30,000 plus sanctions she was ordered to cough up. He has fired off notices to companies he believes Mari works with demanding they hand over any amount owed to her.
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As The Blast first reported, back in 2018, Mari sued 50 Cent and her ex-boyfriend Akbar Abdul-Ahad. She accused the two of engaging in plan to “sexually objectify, threaten, intimidate, humiliate and degrade her.” Mari claimed her ex logged into her Instagram account and posted a sexually graphic video that featured “ejaculate on her face.”
She said after she removed the video 50 Cent reported the video on his account. 50 denied all allegations in the lawsuit and said by the time he reposted it was all over the internet. A judge sided with 50 Cent and dismissed all claims against him. The judge awarded 50 Cent $30,000 in attorney fees.
Since being awarded the $30,000, 50 Cent has been making moves to collect on his money. During the battle, Mari told the court she was “broke, broke” and couldn’t afford to pay the judgment.
50 Cent has called BS on her claims of being broke and tried to seize her $100,000 “Love & Hip Hop” paychecks. The court has awarded 50 Cent an additional $5,000 after he accused her of refusing to turn over her bank records.
In court docs he claimed, “To date, Mari has failed to pay a single dime to Jackson in satisfaction of the Judgment despite earning over $100,000 this past year. Her previous claims under oath that she is “broke” no longer ring true, and it is more clear than ever that she has no intention of paying her debts.”
50 accused Mari of taking steps to “actively conceal her assets and prevent” him seizing her assets. The case is ongoing.