Lawyer Disproves Ja Rule’s Documents Against 50 Cent

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MARCH 12: Ja Rule attends Ja Rule’s Amber & Opal Whiskey Launch & Charlie Fox NY Tasting Party on March 12, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

Ja Rule reignited his feud with 50 Cent after the latter made disrespectful comments about Irv Gotti’s death, and legal expert and lawyer Bradford Cohen quickly stepped in to debunk Ja Rule’s claims. Ja Rule posted documents on X, claiming they proved 50 Cent had filed for an order of protection against him. “Go ahead and lie,” Ja said, sharing a screenshot of the alleged paperwork. “Tell these good people the paperwork fake so I can send this next shot… WE GOT RECEIPTS boo boo…” The documents were tied to the 2000 stabbing at The Hit Factory recording studio, an incident that has been talked about for years. Ja Rule believes he finally has the proof to expose 50 Cent.

However, Cohen, a lawyer who’s represented artists like Kodak Black, wasted no time refuting Ja Rule’s accusations. Taking to Instagram, Cohen explained why the documents didn’t hold up. “The gun came from a stop and search of his vehicle. There was no ‘snitch’ involved in his case,” Cohen clarified, addressing Ja Rule’s claims that 50 Cent was a federal informant during the Murder Inc. investigation over 20 years ago. Cohen also pointed out flaws in the documents Ja Rule presented, explaining that police reports don’t name informants. “This document lists an informant. 1. Police reports don’t name informants by name 2. We know it’s not Curtis because they are listing people hurt, including a. Informant b. Curtis c. Marvin (whoever that is),” Cohen said. He concluded, “His theory is debunked by the very paperwork. Dumb people would ignore the commas between the names. Don’t be a dummy.”

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Ja Rule’s frustration with 50 Cent escalated after the latter’s remarks about Gotti, his close friend and label boss. “I was hot, I was ready to go nuclear and sh*t,” Ja Rule admitted. “Prem [DJ Premier] said it best […] He said, ‘Rule, you got to understand who we are and what we are. We are masters of self-defense.’”


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