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Article: 50 Cent can't sell long island property.(NEWSMAKERS)
- Article from:
- Jet
- Article date:
- June 30, 2008
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A judge ordered 50 Cent to hold on to the property where a $2.4 million house at the center of a bitter dispute with his ex-girlfriend burned to the ground last month.
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The mansion in the Long Island community of Dix Hills was destroyed in a suspicious fire May 30. Authorities are still investigating the blaze (JET, June 23).
State Supreme Court Justice Carol Edmead also ordered the rapper, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, to put any
insurance proceeds he might receive into a trust account pending the outcome of the $50 million lawsuit filed against him earlier this year by Shaniqua Tompkins.
Tompkins' ...
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