50 Cent Fuels Feud After Custody Victory
Rapper 50 Cent has fuelled his ongoing feud with ex-lover Shaniqua Tompkins after telling reporters of his plans "to hang out with some hos" following his custody battle victory on Monday.
New York judge David Freundlich has ruled the star - real name Curtis Jackson - can spend alternate weekends with his 11-year-old son, Marquise, a major step forward in the ongoing custody case.
But the rapper's remarks to reporters upon leaving the courtroom have prompted Tompkins to once again question his parenting abilities.
According to the New York Post, when asked of his plans before spending time with his son, Jackson said: "I'm going to hang out with some hos, make some movies, make some music, and continue to kick it."
But Tompkins' lawyers have hit back at the rapper, insisting: "This is exactly what we are worried about. We don't want Marquise to be in an environment like that."
Tompkins added after the ruling: "My son doesn't want every other weekend."
The pair's long battle over Marquise intensified in May when Tompkins' New York home, which was owned by 50 Cent, was destroyed by a fire.
Tompkins and Marquise were inside the building when the blaze took place, and she later claimed the star was responsible - an accusation he has denied.


