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Ceasefire! 50 Cent Buries The Hatchet In War With Lala Kent’s Fiancé Over $1 Million Loan

War Between 50 Cent And Lala Kent Fiancé Randall Emmett Finally Over After He Pays Up
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Apr. 29 2019, Published 6:13 p.m. ET

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Peace at last between 50 Cent and Lala Kent’s fiancé, Randall Emmett — and all it took was Randall forking over $1 million to the rapper!

As RadarOnline.com reported, 50 alleged that Randall, his former Power co-producer, owed him $1 million, which he’d given him as a loan more than six years ago. Now, after learning Randall is planning an extravagant wedding, 50 wants to be paid!

The rap artist went on a social media tirade, posting a video of Kent on her reality show Vanderpump Rules, explaining how she and Randall met, and then attacking her in the comments section:

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"10 seconds left in the 4 quarter hoe’s are Winning," 50 wrote under the clip. "Do you want A range rover, yes, b***h yassss. Then just run out and suck a d**k."

The attacks continued over the weekend until Monday, April 29, when Randall paid off his debts.

“I got my money, so I have no problem with @randallemmettfilms,” 50 Cent wrote on a since-deleted Instagram post.  “in fact I’m wishing him and his family a very blessed day. positive vibes now guys. LOL.”

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50 confirmed that he got the remaining money owed, and shared a new text exchange with Randall, before slamming him one last time.

“OK, I just got the wire a**hole,” 50 posted. “Back to my regularly scheduled program.”

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