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50 Cent continues to prove himself as the final boss of internet trolling. And his latest victim is former music executive Damon Dash.
50 Cent Clowns Dame Dash Over Court-Ordered Auction
Amid his ongoing legal dispute, Dash was forced to sell Poppington LLC, the film company that holds the rights to some of his best work, such as the film Honor Up. And to make matters even worse, the company was sold for just over $100.
Following the sale, 50 Cent clowned the former Roc-A-Fella Records executive.
Damn, $1. He popped! They took his whole s**t! When I first got on, he said a mill was nothing,” the Power creator wrote on his Instagram account (via @AkademiksTV/X).
Of course, fans had a field day at Dash’s expense.
“50 Cent really is the final boss of holding a grudge, 20 years later, and he’s still got the receipts!” one fan wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“Pride comes before a fall. Sorry, Dame,” another user added.
“Watch 50 buy that from whoever bought it, he that petty,” another person predicted.
50 Cent reacts to Dame Dash’s film making company being sold for $100 pic.twitter.com/7IScxweWUd
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Earlier this year, Dash was ordered to pay a default judgment to filmmaker Josh Webber over the film Dear Frank, totaling $4 million.
However, Dash has claimed that recent financial hardships have prevented him from paying out the judgment to Webber. So he has been forced to auction off many of his belongings to cover the debt.
Poppington LLC was sold at a court-ordered auction. And the real kicker is that the person who bought the company is also suing Dame.
Mike Muntaser, CEO of Muddy Water Motion Pictures, is suing him for $973,000.
As for his beef with 50 Cent, Dash took issue when the film producer purchased the rights to his 2002 film, Paid in Full. He announced his plans to create a mini-series based on the film, executive-produced by Cam’ron.










