• New York Judge Carol Edmead has reportedly ordered 50 Cent not to sell his 2.4 million dollar Long Island mansion that was destroyed by fire last month.

    Edmead ruled 50 Cent must put in insurance monies from the fire into a trust account pending the outcome of his legal dispute with his child's mother, Shaniqua Tompkins, according to ABC News.

    As Yo! Raps previously reported, Tompkins, who lived at the mansion, accused 50 Cent of sabotaging the home. The home was destroyed by a fire in the early morning hours of May 30th. Six people who were in the house including 50 Cent's ex-girlfriend and his son were rushed to hospital and treated for smoke inhalation.

    50 denied any involvement in the fire and no suspects have been named.

    His lawyer issued a statement saying, "[50] is extremely thankful that everyone including his son, Marquise, escaped the burning house safely. He is confident that authorities will be conducting a thorough investigation of the incident and is eager to review their findings."

    Tompkins told the press last week, 50 "didn't even attempt to call his son to see how he was doing! A good father would do that!"

    In related news, 50 Cent and his G-Unit crew will release their new group album "Terminate On Sight" on July 1.

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