Rapper, Jeffrey Atkins, real name Ja Rule, 38, lambasted 50 cent in his highly anticipated memoir titled, ‘Unruly: The Highs and Lows of Being a Man‘ which is expected to be release next week. The 38-year-old rapper accused 50 cent of snitching after the ‘In da club’ hit-maker was hospitalised with nine gunshot wounds in 2000. ‘When the police asked him who he thought had shot him, it would make sense that 50 would have said, ‘Ja Rule, Irv Gotti and Murder Inc.’ 50 later insisted he never cooperated with officers, even when they tried to make a case against Ja Rule’s colleagues Irv ‘Gotti’ Lorenzo and Irv’s brother Chris, who were acquitted of laundering drug money through their label, Murder Inc, in 2005. ‘He secretly led them through his recordings for the answers they were looking for.’ Ja Rule wrote on the New York Daily News newspaper’s Confidenti@l column, claiming the duo who after a long-running feud buried the hatchet in 2011 got into a fight in 2000 at a peace summit in Atlanta, Georgia ‘50 tried to swing on me, but I dipped, then I hit him with the baby Louisville Slugger [a baseball bat]. ‘Bam! I dropped the bat. I pulled the shirt over his head. I started catching him left, right, uppercut.’ According to Ja Rule, 50′s crew ran away. The ‘Holla Holla’ rapper claimed to have led the charge in the Hit Factory recording studio attack in Midtown later the same year when 50 was stabbed. saying, ‘I hit him with the crutch. We proceeded to whip his ass. I was putting in my work. 50 was crunched in the corner. I slammed the big Tannoy speaker down on him.’ The memoir, ‘Unruly: The Highs and Lows of Being a Man‘ covers the platinum selling performer’s life from childhood to his time in federal prison where he underwent a personal transformation.
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