Curtis Jackson, the rapper very best recognized as 50 Cent, has submitted a defamation lawsuit from his ex-girlfriend Daphne Joy Narvaez, who accused him of rape last thirty day period.
The product, who has been embroiled in a custody struggle with Jackson, made the allegation soon after the rapper trolled her around currently being labeled a sexual intercourse employee in producer Lil Rod’s sexual intercourse abuse lawsuit towards Poor Boy Leisure mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs.
The G-unit emcee promptly denied the accusation and created superior on his promise to acquire legal action, filing his lawsuit Monday in the District Court of Harris County, Texas, the place he has lived since 2021. In accordance to the criticism, Jackson stated that on discovering that Narvaez was labeled a “long-time ‘sex worker’” in Lil Rod’s 2nd amended criticism, he made a decision that it isn’t in his 11-yr-outdated son’s greatest fascination for Narvaez to have sole custody of him. He explained he took quick lawful motion to shield the boy’s interests — a go that was broadly described at the time.
In reaction, he alleged that Narvaez— who earlier accused Jackson of abuse — accused him of rape, “wreaking genuine havoc, frenzy, and chaos” and only seeing his son 10 times in two decades. The OnlyFans design created the allegations in a March 28 Instagram article and Instagram tale shared with her nearly 2 million followers.
In court docket documents acquired Wednesday by The Times, Jackson contended that the OnlyFans product and world-wide-web character “retaliated” to assist her attain sole custody and produced her “multiple defamatory statements” on Instagram to “falsely and publicly accuse Jackson of rape and actual physical abuse during their prior romantic relationship.” Jackson’s lawyers explained it as “a purposeful endeavor to … ruin his individual and small business status, damage Jackson’s business and business passions, negatively impact his custody situation, and avoid him from seeing his insignificant son.”
The “In da Club” rapper said that Narvaez’s “false accusations” subjected him to “extensive general public ridicule, hatred and contempt, with associates of the public calling for Jackson to be ‘cancel[ed]’ or ‘throw[n] … in the trash,’ and going so far as to praise prior tries on his lifetime.”
His attorneys asserted in the criticism that “the Defamatory Publish is unequivocally fake. Jackson did not rape or bodily abuse Narvaez.”
Jackson and his lawyers also mentioned they gave Narvaez “multiple opportunities” to both appropriate or retract her statements, and the submitting incorporates an April 2 letter from Jackson’s team demanding a retraction. His lawyers claimed that Narvaez’s attorneys responded by insisting that he give her hundreds of thousands of pounds and fall his custody lawsuit in return for her having down the write-up, calls for that the lawsuit dubs “clearly extortive in character.”
According to the criticism, the rapper brought the lawsuit to “vindicate his rights and guard his status from Narvaez’s calculated attack” and to make her acquire the write-up down from Instagram and other general public platforms. He is in search of damages of a lot more than $1 million, a courtroom get to clear away the put up and for his ex to refrain from earning other defamatory comments.
The swimwear founder and the “P.I.M.P.” hitmaker dated in 2011 and split in 2013 shortly after their son’s birth in 2012. In a domestic violence circumstance from 2013, prosecutors mentioned Pleasure and Jackson were in a relationship for a few several years.
A agent for Narvaez did not immediately respond Wednesday to The Times’ ask for for remark.