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, the former G-Unit rapper, has finally settled his long-standing debt to his former label boss and friend, . The legal battle between the two has officially come to an end, with (real name David Brown) successfully paying off the 250,000 dollars he owed to . The debt stemmed from a loan had given him to cover financial troubles.

Bankruptcy process helps Buck clear financial obligations According to AllHipHop, navigated the bankruptcy process to settle his debts, including the amount owed to . As part of the bankruptcy, Buck sold off valuable assets such as jewelry, luxury cars, and the rights to his music catalog. These sales helped him raise over 1 million dollars, which he used to clear his financial obligations, including a 190,000-dollar IRS lien and outstanding child support debts.



With his debts paid off, is now free of any recording obligations . This freedom allows him to fully resume his rap career without any lingering financial ties to his former label boss. 50 Cent Reacts to Young Buck's debt repayment As expected, of the debt repayment.

The rap mogul took to Instagram, humorously demanding his money promptly. "I don't know why they make me go through this part, but I'mma need that money by Monday," he joked. The relationship between and has been strained since Buck was expelled from G-Unit in 2008.

The fallout led to diss tracks and social media jabs over the years. of forcing him into bankruptcy by hindering his ability to earn money, a claim he discussed during a 2022 appearance on the "It's Tricky with Raquel Harper" podcast. Despite their turbulent history, Young Buck hasn't ruled out the possibility of a reconciliation with 50 Cent.

During an appearance on "The Ed Clay Show" earlier this year, Buck expressed openness to rejoining G-Unit for touring and making money together, although he admitted that re-signing with the label might be a stretch at this point..

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