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Court documents reveal 50 Cent's high legal fees post bankruptcy

By Wade Sheridan
Rapper 50 Cent while attending the Billboard Music Awards. Recently, new court documents have revealed the high-price 50 Cent, real name Curtis Jackson, is paying in lawyer fees since filling for Chapter 11 bankruptcy back in July. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
1 of 2 | Rapper 50 Cent while attending the Billboard Music Awards. Recently, new court documents have revealed the high-price 50 Cent, real name Curtis Jackson, is paying in lawyer fees since filling for Chapter 11 bankruptcy back in July. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

HARTFORD, Conn., Oct. 23 (UPI) -- New court documents have revealed the over-the-top attorney fees rapper 50 Cent is paying, after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy back in July.

In a new report by Business Insider, 50 Cent, real name Curtis Jackson has hired three separate law firms to represent him across his multiple legal disputes.

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One of those firm's, Robins Kaplan has revealed it's first fee statement giving insight into the legal costs Jackson has incurred. According to the documents, Jackson owes $85,000 in fees along with $5,000 in expenses to Robins Kaplan for representing him between July 13 and Sept. 30. However as Business Insider reports, the firm is only requesting 80 percent of the fees at this time.

Jackson must also pay $17,000 for his ongoing court battle with Lastonia Leviston, who hit Jackson with a $7 million lawsuit over a sex tape along with an additional $15,000 for legal representation.

These expenses have not however kept Jackson away from living a lavish lifestyle. Earlier this month the "In Da Club" singer donated $10,000 to a fellow rapper's mom who is battling breast cancer. Jackson's Instagram account also keeps up the wealthy persona with weekly reminders of how much cash he has at his disposal. One photo posted a week ago features the entertainment mogul relaxing on his bed surrounded by stacks of $100 dollar bills.

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Back in August, documents from bankruptcy court revealed that Jackson's living expenses total around $108,000 per month in order to maintain his 50-room Connecticut mansion and pay for child support.

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