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50 Cent Responds To Proposed Child Support Bill

The G-Unit mogul headed to his Instagram, in a now-deleted post, to respond to the potential bill that would require fathers to pay child support for their unborn children.

Media mogul 50 Cent has expressed his opinion on the proposed bill, the Unborn Child Support Act, that was introduced by the Republican Party on July 13.

The bill is said to amend the Social Security Act "to give mothers the ability to receive child support payments while they are pregnant," according to a statement from Senator Kevin Cramer (ND-R). Supporters of the bill included Republicans Marco Rubio, Rick Scott, Marsha Blackburn, Cindy Hyde-Smith, Roger Wicker, James Lankford, Jim Inhofe and Steve Daines.

The G-Unit head honcho headed to his Instagram to respond to the potential bill requiring fathers to pay child support for their unborn children.

"Ok [f**k] this I quit," he wrote in a now-deleted IG caption, according to HipHopDX.

In 2016, Fifty filed for bankruptcy after claiming that he was in good standing with his child support payments despite the mother of his son, Shaniqua Tompkins, having requested the $6,700, according to The Source.

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The following year, to celebrate his completed child support payments, the Power executive threw a "Child Support Release Party" to commemorate his final balance.

Fifty appeared to be over financially caring for his then 20-year-old son, Marquise Jackson and made it clear he was ready to be done and finished with paying.

"Graduating from child support 20 years," he wrote on a meme. "To all my other brothers, hang in there."

He then took shots at Marquise's mother, saying,

"LOL, 4 months left. No more free ride. She might want to get a job now."

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