Judge Sides With 50 Cent, Allows Rapper To Evict His Baby’s Mother..

A judge yesterday (April 4) accepted 50 Cent’s request to evict Shaniqua Tompkins, his ex-girlfriend and mother to his ten year old son Marquis, from his Long Island, New York home.

As reported earlier, 50 and Tompkins were embroiled in a bitter legal battle over child support payments last year.

50 was initially ordered to pay $25,000 a month in child support to Tompkins but a judge would cut it down to $6,700 this year on condition that Tompkins used the money to find a new residence.

According to The New York Post, 50 told the judge Thursday that he wanted Tompkins evicted from the house because she has not attempted to find a new residence and is taking advantage of the fact he pays all the bills for the Long Island home.

“To have her living there with her boyfriend and several other people is inappropriate,” 50 said. “She’s in the house with people I’m not responsible to pay housing for.”

“She doesn’t want to work. She doesn’t want to do anything,” he added. “She has a sense of entitlement over me because she was around before I had success.”

The judge sided with 50 to evict Tompkins from the Long Island house and gave Tompkins until the end of the school year to move.

In retaliation, Tompkins filed a breach of contract lawsuit against the G-Unit honcho yesterday claiming that the rapper promised to buy her the house.

1 Comment so far »

  1. Alisha said

    am May 9 2008 @ 11:58 am

    I think this is the main situation where the saying “Money changes a person.” 50 probably did say he would buy the mother of his child, a house. way before he blew up. yet thses niggas get money and forget bout the ones who was with them when they was broke and living with them. Yeah I said it, cause we all know how the game get played. U say people only want u when u got money, yet its the same way” U on;y wnat them when they u ain’t got no money. Let’s keep it real money changes situatuions as well as the person.

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