'Love & Hip Hop' Star Teairra Mari Taunts 50 Cent After 'Clerical Error' Leads to Arrest Warrant Confusion
By TheBlast Staff on April 25, 2019 at 12:08 AM EDT
The Superior Court of Los Angeles admitted to a clerical error in the case between Teairra Mari and 50 Cent, leading to the "Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood" star to mock the rapper on social media.
The Blast reported on Monday that a bench warrant was issued for Mari after she failed to show for a hearing in their ongoing legal battle. The documents in the case reflecting the warrant were filed at 8:30 AM on Monday.
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But several hours later, the court issued a rare correction, saying that "through inadvertence and/or clerical error, the minute order of 04/22/2019 in the above-entitled action does not properly reflect the Court's order."
They explained that while the bench warrant was issued, it was also held until a hearing on May 22. If she skips THAT hearing, then the warrant will become active.
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After 50 bragged about the warrant on social media, Mari fired back on Wednesday, writing, "Never believe a ni**a named Curtisss... even if he is your favorite washed up old school rapper.... ?"
She explained, "Here is the real news: My Lawyers are all the way on point (the best), I never had an arrest warrant... and Spare Change never TRADEMARKED S**T.. he’s just trying to steal drip.. he needs it bad.. you see how this boy dress."
It's a safe bet 50 won't take too kindly to those remarks.
50 Cent got the hearing in question set by the court to examine Mari’s finances as he is taking steps to collect on the $30,000 she owes him in attorney fees.
As The Blast first reported, 50 Cent was awarded $30,000 from Mari after a judge ordered the reality star to pay the rapper after he prevailed in her revenge porn lawsuit.
The judge dismissed all claims against the rapper and awarded him attorney fees to be paid by Mari.
50 Cent tried to argue for Mari to pay his entire $161,660.15 legal bill but the judge didn’t grant him the full amount. Instead, she was ordered to pay a total of $30,618.