The $1 .6 million Instagram deal

50 Cent's lawsuit against his ex-girlfriend, Lavonia Tompkins, centers around a 2007 agreement where she sold her life rights to the rapper in perpetuity for $1.6 million. the deal granted 50 Cent control over her life story, including any social media posts.

The agreement was made in 2007, but Tompkins claims she was never properly served with the lawsuit, filed last year, and that the contract was signd under duress.

Service of the lawsuit in question

New York appellate court judges expressed skepticism about the service of the lawsuit, questioning whether Tompkins was properly served at her actual residences . 50 Cent's attorney, Steven Reisberg, argued that process servers had attempted service at multiple addresses , but judges demanded proof that those were Tompkins' actual residences.

The judges appeared unconvinced,suggesting that Tompkins should be given the chance to defend herself and questioning whether 50 Cent had suffered any prejudice due to the delay.

50 Cent's Instagram posts and the tell-all story

The lawsuit alleges that Tompkins' Instagram posts about her relationship with 50 Cent violated the 2007 agreement. however, Tompkins claims that she was never properly served with the lawsuit and that the contract was signed under duress.

The court battle has raised questions about the rapper's lawsuit and the validity of the service of the lawsuit.

The Instagram deal and its implications

The 2007 agreement between 50 Cent and Lavonia Tompkins granted the rapper control over her life story, including any social media posts. The lawsuit has raised questions about the implications of such agreements and the control that celebrities have over their ex-partners' lives.