Previously, 50 Cent also gave his two cents on Kanye West's backlash
Former
lawyers of Kanye West tried to track the disgraced rapper for months.
However, the Donda hitmaker's constant evasion forced them to announce their
decision in the newspaper.
On the news, the popular rapper 50 Cent reacted on Instagram, saying,
“The lawyers don’t give a **** what you do if you pay them,” adding, “Wait
so you mean to tell me they don’t even want the man money they dropping
him.”
The Greenberg Traurig Law Firm was forced to put ads in the
newspaper, explaining a “breakdown in communication”, adding West
“deactivated the phone number previously used to contact him.”
“Publication
of the Withdrawal Order’s contents in two Los Angeles-area newspapers, where
Ye appears to reside, will also apprise him of the Withdrawal Order,” the
document reads.
“Given Ye’s public status, publication of the
Withdrawal Order will likely garner significant media attention, resulting
in broader publication and provide an even greater likelihood of apprising
Ye of the Order.”
Besides Greenberg Traurig Law, West also evaded former business
manager Thomas St. John, who could not track the artist. The ex-manager is
suing Ye for breach of contract.
Previously, In October of 2022,
the In Da Club rapper gave his two-cents on West's backlash for anti-Semitic
remarks.
"I think [Kanye West] is in a dangerous area. Look, I
forgive him for the things that he said because I already identify when
something's going on that I don't understand...Even the White Lives Matter
thing.
There's nothing for me to say about it, though. I watch it take
place and I go, 'OK, yeah,' that's him doing what he does, what Kanye would
do. Even the original Trump support thing was a little out there for me.
Everybody
looks at things, they navigate things differently. One week it's, 'I don't
want my kids raised by a White woman.' Then the next week it's, 'I want to
go home.'"