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50 Cent Wins Big Settlement That Will Help Pay Debts From Bankruptcy

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Hip hop star 50 Cent has won a $14.5 million settlement against the lawyers who represented him in a deal with a headphone company that helped propel him into bankruptcy in July 2015, the Hartford Courant reported today. The failed deal with Sleek Audio resulted in an $18.4 million settlement against 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III. Sleek Audio was Jackson's largest creditor in his chapter 11 petition and ultimately settled for $17.5 million. Jackson's bankruptcy reorganization was approved this summer. Any settlement from the law firm Garvey Schubert Barer was factored into 50 Cent's reorganization plan and the bulk of the $14.5 million, or $13.649 million, will go to creditors. The rest will go to the lawyers who represented Jackson in the claim against the law firm. Jackson has a date in U.S. Bankruptcy Court Dec. 15, where he'll seek Judge Ann M. Nevins’ approval of the settlement.