50 Cent CONFRONTS Rick Ross, Boosie & Lil Meech Over Being Rats

50 Cent has ignited a fresh wave of controversy by claiming that 1090 Jake uncovered paperwork allegedly proving that Big Meech cooperated with authorities. Taking to social media, 50 Cent posted, “Tammy Cohen: The Truth and Nothing but the Truth coming soon. 1090 Jake tomorrow got that paperwork. You know the vibe.” The claim quickly stirred reactions across the industry.

Lil Meech responded with apparent frustration, expressing admiration for 50 but standing firm in defense of his father. However, the situation escalated further when Lil Meech aligned himself with Rick Ross and Floyd Mayweather—two of 50’s biggest rivals. 50 Cent took immediate notice and wasted no time calling out Lil Meech, Ross, and Boosie, making it clear that he saw what was happening and wasn’t going to let it slide.

Now, the burning question remains: Is 50 Cent overreacting, or does he have every right to feel betrayed? And what about the paperwork he claims proves Big Meech cooperated with authorities?

50 Cent alleges that official documents reveal Big Meech was involved in third-party cooperation with former associates turned informants. Just weeks ago, Big Meech denied ever snitching, stating, “I never fold, never told, never will—death before dishonor always with me.” Despite this, 50 Cent continues to assert that Meech knowingly cooperated.

The documents allegedly link Meech’s longtime associate, Tammy Cowens, to a major federal case. If these claims hold weight, it raises serious questions about how Meech’s sentence was reduced. Tammy wasn’t just a close friend of Big Meech—she was also a producer on 50’s hit series BMF and someone Meech trusted with his business dealings.

Former BMF affiliate Blue DaVinci has also claimed that Tammy began cooperating with the FBI in 2009, just a year after taking control of BMF Entertainment while Meech was incarcerated. This revelation adds another layer to the debate. If Tammy was involved in reducing Meech’s sentence, did he know about it and approve, or was this happening behind his back?

Social media remains divided. Some argue that the paperwork does not directly label Big Meech as an informant. Others note that in certain cases, an informant’s cooperation can reduce someone else’s sentence without their direct involvement. This gray area has fueled the ongoing snitching debate.

Rick Ross Seemingly Responds To 50 Cent After Calling Big Meech A Rat ‘You Crossed The Lines’

Meanwhile, Lil Meech’s response to the controversy has drawn mixed reactions. Some felt his approach was too mild, with Boosie stating, “If someone disrespected my dad like that, I wouldn’t be calm—I’d go to war.” 50 Cent quickly fired back at Boosie, claiming, “I did more for Lil Meech than anyone in his life. If he got locked up, I’d be the first person he called for bail.”

In a bold move, Lil Meech has been seen linking up with Rick Ross and Floyd Mayweather—both longtime adversaries of 50 Cent. On February 21st, Lil Meech posted photos alongside Floyd and Ross while attending a Miami event. The caption read, “Real power,” seemingly taking a shot at 50 Cent. Big Meech also made an appearance via phone call, adding to the spectacle.

50 Cent wasted no time responding, mocking the meetup by joking that Ross was probably sending Big Meech a Wingstop delivery. Additionally, he took jabs at Meech’s parenting, questioning why Ross never helped Lil Meech get acting training when he had the resources to do so.

At this point, it’s clear that 50 Cent has severed all ties with the Flannery family. After playing a key role in bringing BMF to mainstream audiences and giving Lil Meech a major opportunity, 50 feels betrayed. But is he justified? Some fans believe he’s gone too far, pushing the snitching narrative without concrete proof. Others argue he has every right to feel slighted given everything he’s done for the family.

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