Rapper 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson III) publicly mocked attorney Gloria Allred after reports emerged that the California State Bar is investigating her firm over alleged unethical behavior. The probe follows accusations that Allred pressured clientsâparticularly women in sexual misconduct casesâinto early settlements, sometimes taking as much as 75% of the recovered money. While the Bar has not filed formal charges, it has requested records and interviews, indicating a serious inquiry. 50 Cent used Instagram to ridicule Allred, referencing the investigation and reiterating past statements that he refuses to pay her.
One of Fifty’s posts read “Hey Gloria so the FEDâs are on your ass now hun, LOL đ I told you Iâm not paying you a fvcking dime. đya been getting away with MURDER ! @50centaction” and was accompanied by an Ai-generated photo of the two of them together. In another post, he wrote: “
he wrote: âThey say Gloria was taking 75% percent of money recovered. đ€šnope TRUMP is not gonna like this, donât ask for a pardon! @50centaction.”
The 50-Allred feud intensified following a lawsuit filed by photographer Guadalupe De Los Santos, who claims a member of 50’s team injured him with an SUV door during a 2023 book signing. Allred is representing De Los Santos, who alleges assault, negligence, and civil rights violations. 50 Cent dismissed the lawsuit sarcastically online, joking that Allred wonât get money from him, but heâd take her to dinner. Allred also represents other high-profile clients, including in a sexual assault case against Sean âDiddyâ Combs, placing her firm under heightened scrutiny. The ongoing legal battles and 50 Centâs trolling have raised larger concerns and sparked intense conversation about celebrity attorneys, ethics, and public trust in the justice system.