Topic / Subject
50 Cent posted footage and a “termination notice” image claiming Jim Jones was evicted/locked out of a studio space — and the feud got louder fast.
TL;DR
The posts are real; the eviction/legal status is still alleged. Right now, it’s “receipts” presented on Instagram, not confirmed court paperwork.
Key Details
- 50 Cent posted footage that appears to show Jim Jones kicking at a door and included a document image presented as a termination/lease notice, per 50 Cent’s Instagram post and HOT 97’s recap.
- Complex and HOT 97 describe the eviction/termination angle as alleged, while confirming the post and its rapid spread.
- The trolling/captioning is part of the play here — 50 is framing it as leverage in their ongoing feud, per HOT 97.
- Not confirmed in the linked items: authenticity of the document image, whether a formal eviction happened, or any court/police documentation.
Breakdown
This is 50 Cent’s favorite genre: “beef, but with paperwork screenshots.”
Per HOT 97 and Complex, 50 posted video and a document-style image he’s presenting as a termination notice, pushing the narrative that Jim Jones got locked out/evicted. That’s enough to make it a headline, because it’s visual and it reads like “evidence,” even if it hasn’t been verified independently.
The key distinction: we can confirm the social post exists. We can’t confirm, from these links alone, whether the document is authentic or whether the situation is a formal eviction versus a dispute/lockout. That’s not nitpicking — it’s the entire difference between “online dunk” and “real legal outcome.”
If Jim Jones (or anyone official) responds with actual documentation, this shifts from rap-drama content to a real-world verification story.
What We Know
- 50 Cent posted the footage and a “notice” image, and outlets are covering the post.
- Complex/HOT 97 frame the eviction angle as alleged, not confirmed.
What We Don’t Know
- Whether the document image is authentic or complete.
- Whether there was a formal eviction versus a lockout/dispute.
- Any verified court filings, landlord statements, or police reports tied to the incident.
How Credible Is This?
Source quality: The core claim is being presented via social post; coverage confirms the post, not the legal conclusion.
Anything confirming/contradicting it: No independent document verification is shown in the provided links.
Confidence level: Low on “formal eviction confirmed,” Medium on “feud escalation via post.”
Timeline / Reality Check
If this is a real eviction/legal action, stronger confirmation usually shows up as verifiable filings, official statements, or clear third-party documentation — not just screenshots.
What to Watch Next
- Jim Jones response (especially with receipts of his own).
- Any verified filing references or official statements that confirm the status of the space.
- Follow-up reporting that identifies the property/entity involved (without relying on social captions alone).
Sources
- Instagram — 50 Cent post (footage + document image) (headline not provided)
- HOT 97 — 50 Cent Drops Video Of Jim Jones Locked Out…
- Complex — 50 Cent Takes Jim Jones Feud to Next Level…
Comment
Do you treat “paperwork screenshots” in rap beef as real evidence, or just part of the troll game until filings show up?


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