The long-standing feud between Ja Rule and 50 Cent took another twist when Ja Rule accused 50 Cent of being a police informant. Bradford Cohen, a renowned lawyer, has stepped in to debunk these allegations, pointing out the flaws in Ja Rule’s claims.

Ja Rule recently stirred the pot by sharing alleged documents online, suggesting that 50 Cent had cooperated with authorities, aiming to secure an order of protection against Murder Inc. However, Bradford Cohen, known for representing top artists, quickly dismissed these claims as unfounded.

Cohen emphasized that the documents Ja Rule presented lack credibility. According to him, such legal paperwork wouldn’t include an informant’s real name. Moreover, the document in question lists multiple individuals separated by commas, clearly showing the informant wasn’t 50 Cent.

Cohen commented directly on Ja Rule’s actions, stating, “Don’t be a dummy.” He further noted that he admires both artists and would honestly review any legitimate evidence, but in this case, Ja Rule’s accusations fall flat due to the apparent misinterpretation of the paperwork.

This dispute is just the latest chapter in the ongoing rivalry between the two artists, which has shown no signs of cooling down. Recently, 50 Cent mocked the passing of Murder Inc.’s co-founder Irv Gotti, leading Ja Rule to threaten to “go nuclear” on 50 Cent during a radio show appearance.

In retaliation, 50 Cent ridiculed Ja Rule’s threat, joking that Ja Rule had been plotting this so-called nuclear response for over two decades. The tension escalated further as Ja Rule lashed out on social media, hurling insults and accusations at 50 Cent, questioning his career and personal life in a series of fiery posts.

The feud between Ja Rule and 50 Cent seems far from over, with both artists unwilling to back down. Despite the lawyer’s intervention debunking Ja Rule’s latest claims, the longstanding animosity continues to fuel their public exchanges, keeping fans and the hip-hop community on edge.

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