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Willkillforfood
2008-04-09, 04:37 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080409/media_nm/newyork50cent_lawsuit_dc


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hip hop mogul 50 Cent, Universal Music Group and several of its record labels were sued on Wednesday for promoting a "gangsta lifestyle" by a 14-year-old boy who says friends of the rapper assaulted him.

The lawsuit filed by James Rosemond and his mother, Cynthia Reed, says Universal Music Group -- owned by Vivendi SA -- and its labels Interscope Records, G-Unit Records and Shady Records, bear responsibility for the assault because they encourage artists to pursue violent, criminal lifestyles.

The lawsuit also names 50 Cent -- whose real name is Curtis Jackson -- Violator Management, Violator CEO Chris Lighty, Tony Yayo, a rapper and a member of 50 Cent's G-Unit hip hop group, and Lowell Fletcher, an employee of Yayo.

All defendants declined to comment.

Rosemond says he was assaulted on a Manhattan sidewalk in March 2007 by four men including Yayo and Fletcher.

The lawsuit claims Rosemond was targeted because he was wearing a T-shirt by Czar Entertainment, a management company that represents The Game. The Game is a former G-Unit rapper who fell out with the group and had become a rival rapper.

In February, Yayo, whose real name is Marvin Bernard, pleaded guilty to harassment and was sentenced to ten days of community service. Fletcher pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of a child and was sentenced to 9 months in jail.

"The members of G-Unit, including defendants Yayo and 50 Cent, encouraged, sanctioned, approved and condoned its members threatening violence, and or engaging in violent acts in furtherance of its business," the lawsuit said.

The attack on Rosemond was intended to "promote and maintain Yayo and 50 Cent's 'gangsta' image," which was "promoted, marketed and advertised" by record labels.

(Editing by Michelle Nichols and Todd Eastham)


Beating up a 14-year-old 4-on-1 is quite the 'gangsta' lifestyle, indeed. Pussies.

KagomJack
2008-04-09, 04:40 PM
The gangsta lifestyle is just stupid in general.

Coriander
2008-04-09, 10:55 PM
Bah, idiots, how is ganging up on a fourteen year old kid going to promote your image, idiots.

HandOfHeaven
2008-04-10, 12:02 AM
Oh come on. Beating up minors is 'where it's at.' Where the fuck have you been?

Vault Dweller
2008-04-10, 01:47 AM
Hell, between pounding on minors, kicking puppies, and stealing old people's canes, I barely have time to publicly ridicule the mentally handicapped anymore.
It's a full time job being a cool hardass.

-Spector-
2008-04-10, 05:00 PM
4 people Vs. a 14 year old.

Gangs are a bunch of pussies.

Thanatos
2008-04-11, 08:48 AM
G-Unit isn't a gang. They're a bunch of flashy celebrities who think they're tough shit because they made money by rapping and appealing to the white suburban kids. You're so cool!

Watch Gangland on A&E (atleast I think it's on A&E). Those are real gangs.

Willkillforfood
2008-04-11, 12:53 PM
Gangland is on History Channel I think.

KagomJack
2008-04-14, 03:27 PM
History Channel is correct.

-Spector-
2008-04-14, 03:42 PM
Yeah I've seen that shit, some of it's pretty intense.

NonGayMan
2008-04-16, 08:09 AM
*sigh* G-Unit has always been horrible, imo. No surprise here.

PureRebel
2008-05-09, 05:14 AM
i dispise any hiphop/rap that even slightly promotes drug use and acting like a fucking dipshit. and i hate anyone who thinks theyre gangster . good example of an australian gang is "bra boys" , i go surfing with a few of my friends who are pretty close with most the guys in the gang. although they dont go out and stick shit on people, they wait for people to bring shit in their area and kick it out to wherever it came from. they keep their neighbourhood pretty clean, and have earned assloads of respect for some of the shit theyve done