After the Justice Department called out DMX on some problems with his bankruptcy filing, the rapper said he’ll do what it takes to successfully reorganize his financial affairs, the Wall Street Journal reported today. The attorney for DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, is urging the bankruptcy court to let the rapper exercise his right to reorganize in chapter 11, but that tactic is currently under threat from a bankruptcy watchdog from the Department of Justice. U.S. Trustee Tracy Hope Davis, has asked the court to convert the rapper’s chapter 11 restructuring to a chapter 7 liquidation or throw out the case entirely, citing inconsistent information about the rapper’s financial status and his failure to show up at a meeting of his creditors.