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Young Buck Files For Bankruptcy; May Be Strategic Move To Counter 50 Cent

Young Buck just filed for bankruptcy and he may be doing it with an intention to circumvent any remaining business obligations he owes to 50 Cent.

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Buck, who continues to be locked up without bond on a felony fugitive from justice warrant in the State of Georgia, recently filed for  Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection, according to AllHIpHop.

The Cashville rapper lists as creditors as the mothers of his six children, the Georgia Department of Human Services and the IRS, owing a total of  $415,892.04.

Young Buck reportedly earned slightly less than $100,000 each year between 2017-19 but is now overwhelmed by his outstanding tax bill.  G-Unit is listed as his sole employer.

50 Cent has ruthlessly trolled his G-Unit employee over the past few years with the most recent troll post coming last week. In the bankruptcy filings, Buck disputes any money owed to 50 Cent and G-Unit and asks that all “all executory contracts with G-Unit and/or Curtis Jackson” be voided.

We’ll have more on this matter when the details become available.

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