American Rapper 50 Cent is
in a legal suit with a woman who claims he acquired a sex tape she made with
her boyfriend.
A jury has ordered the rapper to pay $5m (£3.2m) as the woman claimed 50 cent recorded himself commenting on the footage and then posted it online without permission.
A jury has ordered the rapper to pay $5m (£3.2m) as the woman claimed 50 cent recorded himself commenting on the footage and then posted it online without permission.
Lastonia Leviston sued the
Get Rich Or Die Tryin' rapper for invasion of privacy over the 13-minute video
which appeared on the internet in 2009, featuring 50 Cent wearing a wig as
narrator "Pimpin' Curly".
During the footage, the
character makes explicit remarks about Ms Leviston and taunts rap rival Rick
Ross, who has a daughter with her.
At the time the footage was
put online, Ross and 50 Cent were trading attacks against each other in song
lyrics, interviews and on videos.
Jurors will continue
deliberating this week on possible punitive damages against the rapper, whose
real name is Curtis Jackson.
William Brewer III, a
lawyer for the rapper, said his legal team was "disappointed in the
verdict but very appreciative of the service of the jury and the court".
50 Cent got the video from
Ms Leviston's boyfriend at the time. The rapper and his lawyers said he did not
post it online, but Ms Leviston's boyfriend said he would not mind if he did.
During pre-trial
questioning, 50 Cent said that the Pimpin' Curly character's reference to Ms
Leviston as a "porn star" was a joke.
Ms Leviston, of Pembroke
Pines, Florida, said she was horrified and humiliated when the video went
online.
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