In his new book, “Unruly,” the Queens rapper, aka Jeffrey Atkins, rehashes his 14-year-old feud with fellow music man Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, in which he accused the “In Da Club” singer of snitching.
“When they (the feds) asked him who he thought had shot him, it would make sense that 50 would have said, ‘Ja Rule, Irv Gotti and Murder Inc.,’ ” writes Ja Rule, referring to a 2000 attack that left Fitty hospitalized with nine gunshot wounds.
50 Cent later said he never cooperated with law enforcement, even when they came to him trying to make a case against Ja Rule’s rap-mogul colleagues Irv “Gotti” Lorenzo and Irv's brother Chris, who were eventually acquitted of laundering drug money through their label, Murder Inc., in 2005. For More Click Here
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“When they (the feds) asked him who he thought had shot him, it would make sense that 50 would have said, ‘Ja Rule, Irv Gotti and Murder Inc.,’ ” writes Ja Rule, referring to a 2000 attack that left Fitty hospitalized with nine gunshot wounds.
50 Cent later said he never cooperated with law enforcement, even when they came to him trying to make a case against Ja Rule’s rap-mogul colleagues Irv “Gotti” Lorenzo and Irv's brother Chris, who were eventually acquitted of laundering drug money through their label, Murder Inc., in 2005. For More Click Here
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