50 Cent has always sold the image of control: the tough guy who survives anything, laughs last, and turns chaos into content. But when you zoom out from the music and memes, his most consistent storyline isn’t beef—it’s family turbulence. And the pattern is hard to ignore: relationships that start private often end up in public conflict, with money and legal filings doing the talking.
The first chapter goes back to his relationship with Shaniqua Tompkins, the mother of his oldest son, Marquise Jackson. Over the years, their split became tied to custody and property drama—so much so that in 2008, a Long Island home owned by 50 Cent was
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