50 Cent has some sinister plans to redo the property he’s soon to acquire when he seizes the home of a disgraced former Sire Spirits employee who stole from him.
As previously reported, 50 was cleared earlier this month to start collecting on the $6,283,598.50 debt after emerging victorious in a seven-figure lawsuit filed against Mitchell Green.
The former Brand Management Director at Le Chemin du Roi champagne was found guilty of “embezzling” upwards of $2million from the company in October 2021 after being caught in 2020.
Revealing plans to seize his property upon his court victory earlier in the month, 50 Cent has now elaborated on what the plans for said property will entail.
Taking to Instagram on Wednesday (March 15), the G-Unit mogul shared a screenshot of Green’s house along with a report about him taking it, and added his additional plans in the caption.
“I think i’m gonna put Epoxy floors in this place,” he wrote. “I’m gonna keep it and his family pictures around, you know as a theme for the place. LOL.”
Le Chemin du Roi champagne which translates to “The King’s Path,” was created in 2019 through 50’s Sire Spirits. While the champagne already costs over $150 a bottle, Green had reportedly been inflating the prices and pocketing extra kickbacks from wholesalers that he claimed were “agency fees,” court documents show.
The court issued a final award of $6,194,293 in favor of Sire Spirits in October 2021, which included pre-judgment interest, attorney’s fees, arbitrator compensation and other fees.
Green challenged this ruling and tried to have the award vacated, but the court denied his request last June. The court then added on an additional $89,305.50 in attorney’s fees last November.
Additionally, the Power mogul is also suing Michael Caruso, who reportedly concocted this scheme with Green by claiming to have a connection with the Taittinger champagne family, which proved to be fabricated. Per the original lawsuit, Caruso and his wife reportedly invoiced Green for their cut of the profit.
Sire Spirits are suing the Carusos, his employer Beam Suntory, and others for unspecified damages as well.
One “unethical” thing 50 Cent doesn’t mind for his multiple businesses, however, is illegal streaming of his popular TV shows. Ahead of its March 17 premiere on STARZ, 50 posted the action-packed trailer for season three on social media and hyped it up as must-see TV — by any means necessary.
“Now you already know I don’t care how you watch this but you gotta see this,” he wrote alongside a clip of Mary J. Blige’s character Monet vowing to avenge her son’s murder. “I don’t care if you got a jail broke fire stick. check me out.”
The show follows Tariq (Michael Rainey Jr.), who is trying to outrun the legacy of his father, James St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick), while making it out of the drug game alive.
Its star-studded cast also includes Method Man, who recently won his third NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series thanks to his role as the criminal defense attorney Davis MacLean.