• Knock Knock. Who's there? The Jewelry Man...pink diamond necklace and strawberry wrist.

    Aw sh*t!

    In "Money's money, so why can't we make some together" news, the G-Unit beefcake 50 Cent and Czar Entertainment have reached an agreement in their dispute over the DVD documentary "Infamous Times - Volume 1: The Original 50 Cent," based on the life of Brooklyn drug-lord Kevin '50 Cent' Martin.

    Czar Entertainment, isn't that Jimmy Henchman's label? And speaking of Jimmy Henchman; isn't he The Game's manager?

    Yes.and now that I've answered your stupid questions, can I get on with the story?

    Yes.

    But before I do, here's some history: In the 1980s, Kelvin Martin (alias 50 Cent) was a well-known drug dealer in Brooklyn's Fort Greene projects, before dying violently at the early age of 23 years old. Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson's stage name was adopted in honor of Martin's infamous legacy.

    Back to the story. So what had happened was.Curtis reportedly agreed to be interviewed for the film, in exchange for a donation to either Martin's family or the G-Unity Foundation. When the agreement wasn't fulfilled, Jackson filed a lawsuit. Jimmy 'Henchman' Rosemond, CEO of Czar Entertainment, denied ever making that agreement.

    After a few rounds of ring around the rosy, Henchman and Curtis decided to make nice and settle the case.

    Here's the statement that was released once they worked out the settlement details behind the green door: Czar Entertainment is extremely pleased to announce the settlement with the forming of the Kelvin '50 Cent' Martin foundation in partnership with Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson. We believe that honoring the memory of the original 50 Cent with the development of a foundation in his name will help educate the youth about the dangers of street life.

    Here's Jimmy Henchman to Vibe on how he was able to reach a settlement agreement with Curtis: Every time we got on the phone we had to set our differences aside because when it came down to Game, it wasn't about the lawsuit and when it came down to the lawsuit, it wasn't about Game, so we had to put those things aside and deal with the issues at hand. That's the making of true businessmen on his side and on my side, where we can have good dialect that isn't screaming or yelling. That's what it is about.

    The Jewelry Man thinks it was about the check you cut, but I'll let you tell it. And speaking of some cut.

    Here's some blue ice grill jewelry being dropped by EbenGregory on 50 Cent and Czar Entertainment settling their lawsuit: Some people change when they see the light, others when they feel the heat.

    Click here to Watch EbenGregory - 50 Cent And Czar Entertainment Settle Lawsuit

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