50 Cent was spotted linking up with Big Meech, who was recently freed from prison after serving a 30-year sentence. On Sunday (Nov.17), 50 Cent jumped on Instagram to share that he finally met up with the inspiration behind his BMF series. It’s unclear what the pair are cooking up, but fans are excited to find out. “GreenLight Gang [clapperboard emoji] Ultimate Hustler edition [camera emoji] Camera speed, rolling, and action. BMF BIG MEECH @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi.” The comment section under the post seemed more than excited at the idea of what 50 has under his sleeve.
BMF (Black Mafia Family), is a crime drama that chronicles the epic rise and fall of two brothers — Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T.” The pair later used money from their drug trafficking and money laundering empire to journey into the world of hip-hop. The pair’s infamous story, along with their flashy lifestyle allowed them to become icons within the hip-hop culture. In 2005, the brothers were indicted by the DEA under the Continuing Criminal Enterprise Statute, and sentenced to 30 years in prison.
50 Cent’s Plan For His Lousiana Film Empire Reaches Major Setback
50 Cent’s plans to build his film empire in Shreveport, Louisiana could be cut short with the state’s new film tax cut. The Louisiana House of Representatives recently voted to remove its $150 million tax incentive program. “This doesn’t feel good but it could be great for Louisiana, patience let’s see how it plays out,” 50 Cent captioned the Instagram post of the news broadcast.
He added a second post, captioned: “I know people in Shreveport are sick right now, stay positive everything happens for a reason. I want to thank you for supporting me with Humor Harmony having zero violent crimes for 16 days, believe it or not that made that event one of my biggest accomplishments.” The move threatens the future of his Shreveport operation and has left local officials, including Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux, without immediate solutions for reviving the funding that initially drew 50 Cent to the area.
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