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50 Cent To Make TV Show About His Beam Suntory Embezzlement Lawsuit

Talented veteran rapper 50 Cent has recently shared his intention to produce a captivating TV series based on his legal tussle with Beam Suntory, a supplier he had accused of embezzling millions of dollars from him and his company Sire Spirits. In an interview with Lisa Evers on FOX 5 NY, 50 Cent delved deep into the details of his lawsuit and revealed his plans to create a show that will vividly portray the events leading up to the legal proceedings. The American rapper’s move to the TV industry has been highly heralded, especially after his “Power” show, as fans are eager to see how he will bring this story to life on the big screen.

“Now they’re at a point where they’re going to see, everybody’s going to see. This noise affects them, they get really uncomfortable,” “People are going to start looking at it, and it’s going to be a mess for them.”

“It’s only going to get worse than it is now, when people start paying attention to it. I’m going to end up making a whole TV show based on it.”

Sire Spirits attorney Craig Weiner explained the case:

“So you have Beam Suntory hiring Mr. Caruso, or should I call him ‘Lord Michael’ as he likes to be known apparently, you have the two of them working together and conspiring in order to get Sire Spirits to buy it’s champagne and it’s cognac from parties that were given illicit and hidden commissions to them.”

After the interview aired, 50 Cent shared it on his Instagram page with the caption,

These people should have just did the right thing to fix this. They are going to pay for this watch.”

Beam Suntory didn’t respond to the interview but provided the following statement to FOX 5 NY:

“The claims brought by Mr. Jackson and Sire Spirits against Beam Suntory are false and baseless. They are completely lacking in merit – and even more importantly, in evidence. Most of the allegations have already been dismissed. We will continue to vigorously defend ourselves and expect to prevail.”

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