Cory 'Ghost' Holland Claims 'Power' Was About His Life, Sues 50 Cent For $1 Billion In Threatening Lawsuit
A feud between 50 Cent and the alleged real life 'Ghost' just turned up a notch after the former kingpin reportedly threatened the rapper in a letter.
Cory "Ghost" Holland maintains that the Starz hit series 'Power' — executive produced by Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson — too closely resembles that of his own life, which Holland claims was his life story told on his CD, 'Blasphemy,' in 2007.
Per HotNewHipHop, the kingpin allegedly sent a copy of the CD to the father of Courtney A. Kemp — who later became co-creator of the crime drama series.
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In a letter exclusively obtained by 'AllHipHop,' the former kingpin sent written notice to the New York native that was littered with threats.
"If a motherf*****r gets killed because your motherf*****g client threaten me and my family, file a motherf*****g motion for that," Holland exclaimed. "I ain't playing with your motherf*****g client no more, next time he or anyone he sends pull up, f**k the litigation."
50 Cent's legal team interpreted the letter as a cause for concern, claiming that "This language can only be understood as a threat of violence against Mr. Jackson and his counsel."
"We are also in the process of notifying the relevant local authorities," the "Many Men" rapper's team told Judge Analisa Torres, per 'AHH.'
Holland reportedly claims the "Wanksta" emcee has sent "goons" to his home, allegedly forcing him to flee the state of Michigan. The media outlet reported he experienced a chilling confrontation at a gas station where "henchman" allegedly threatened him.
Holland reportedly had to relocate his mother out of fear for her safety following 50's alleged harassment. The 48-year-old's legal team denied Holland's claims as baseless, doubling down that 'Power' characters are fictional.
Meanwhile, the former kingpin maintains that he has suffered extensive emotional and financial damage in addition to dealing with the theft of his life story.
Holland claimed, according to 'AHH,' the Starz series "is about the actual theft of my life, and the damages that it has done as well as the profits that the defendants have made."