50 Cent's Rampage Continues: He Sent Abusive Text To 16-Year-Old Son Telling Him He Was Being Cut Out Of Will
July 9 2013, Published 6:25 a.m. ET
Three months before calling him "f*cking stupid" and a "motherf*cker," Grammy Award-winning rapper 50 Cent fired off another hate-filled text message to his teenage son to tell him that he was being cut of his will.
"If I died today would it matter to you? I'm changing my will. It's a simple question," the In Da Club singer, 38, wrote to son Marquise, 16, on November 18, 2012 in a missive obtained exclusively by RadarOnline.com.
Marquise responded, "And this is coming from someone that didn't wish me a happy birthday."
"I'm taking you and your mother's daughter out of my inheritance," a defiant 50 Cent, aka Curtis Jackson III, responded to his son.
To which Marquise said: "I don't care about money, that's my last concern, of course we all like nice things but it's not everything."
The exchange took place months before Jackson engaged in a rage of expletive-laden messages -- published exclusively on RadarOnline.com on Monday -- in which he told Marquise: "I don't have a son anymore."
He also demanded a paternity test in another vile message: "I need a blood test cause that d*** sucking b***h you call mom was f***ing the hole time sic."
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Read the full, hour-long exchange between father and son here.
In a series of Twitter messages on Monday, the singer confessed that the texts were sent from him. But he accused Marquise's mother, Shaniqua Tompkins, of being the recipient of the messages — not his son.
“That was his mother texting me as him... She hate me for winning. It’s hard to replace me," he said.
There was no sign of remorse from the world famous musician.