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Broke 50 Cents puts mansion up for rent

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The massive Connecticut estate is 50 Cent’s biggest asset and he had been paying $72,000 per month to maintain it. And the rapper is the third person living there who had gone bankrupt. Mike Tyson and a Lithuanian business man had lived there in the past and both had gone bankrupt while living there.

50 Cent has been struggling to dig out from under debts since he filed for bankruptcy. During a meeting of his creditors, the rapper’s lawyers revealed that he is now trying to sublet the mansion which featured 21 bedrooms, 9 kitchens and a casino.

Read also: Messy: 50 Cent accused of theft and assault

There is however no word yet on how much he is asking.

Is it right to say the mansion is cursed…or is 50 Cent just using it to his own advantage to avoid paying the $5 million fine to Lastoria Leviston as ordered by the court.

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