Friday, April 19, 2024

Judge Allows Sex-Tape Case Against 50 Cent to Proceed Despite Bankruptcy

50 Cent attends "Power" Season Two Series Premiere at Best Buy Theater on June 2, 2015 in New York City
50 Cent attends “Power” Season Two Series Premiere at Best Buy Theater on June 2, 2015 in New York City

*A federal judge in Connecticut has ruled that a lawsuit over a sex tape can proceed against 50 Cent, despite his bankruptcy filing.

A New York jury awarded Lastonia Leviston $5 million last week after determining the rapper, born Curtis Jackson III, didn’t have her permission when he posted online a sexually explicit video she made with her boyfriend.

The jury was to consider punitive damages Monday, but Jackson filed for bankruptcy that day in Connecticut, temporarily stalling Leviston’s lawsuit. Her lawyer alleged Jackson filed for bankruptcy to evade testifying in the New York case.

A lawyer for Jackson didn’t immediately return a message seeking comment on the judge’s ruling Friday.

Leviston’s attorney, Philip Freidin, tells The Hartford Courant he’s pleased the New York case will be resuming Monday.

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