Daphne Joy previously claimed 50 Cent ‘kicked her’ in alleged domestic violence incident in 2013 – 11 years before her shock post accusing him of rape and physical abuse
Daphne Joy previously claimed her ex 50 Cent ‘kicked’ her in an alleged domestic violence incident in 2013.
50 Cent – real name Curtis James Jackson III – was accused of ransacking Joy’s bedroom during a dispute at her condominium in Toluca Lake, California on June 23, 2013, according to CNN.
He denied the allegations at the time and eventually struck a deal with prosecutors to have domestic violence charges against him dropped after pleading no contest to vandalism.
The incident took place eleven years before Joy accused 50 Cent in a shock post on Thursday of rape, physical abuse and being an absent father to their 11-year-old son Sire. He denied her allegations in a statement to DailyMail.com.
“The disturbing allegations contained in the affidavits recently filed in a lawsuit involving Daphne Joy, the mother of my twelve-year-old child, have obligated me to take all necessary legal steps to protect my son Sire,” the statement said. was released on Jackson’s behalf by his representative in response to Joy’s latest allegations.
His 2013 dispute with Joy was brought back to the public’s attention following her allegations.
Daphne Joy previously claimed her ex 50 Cent ‘kicked’ her in an alleged domestic violence incident in 2013; pictured with their son Sire
During the 2013 incident, prosecutors allege Joy locked herself in her bedroom before Jackson allegedly kicked open the door and then kicked her, injuring her. He was accused of leaving $7,100 in property damage and leaving the scene before authorities showed up.
“During an argument, Jackson allegedly started destroying the woman’s property,” said a statement from the city prosecutor’s office. “When the woman locked herself in her bedroom, Jackson allegedly kicked open the bedroom door and kicked her, causing her injuries.”
Damaged chandeliers and furniture were reportedly found by police throughout the home. Prosecutors said the bedroom closet had been ransacked and clothes had been thrown across the floor.
They also claimed that a broken television and lamp were found.
The Candy Ship hitmaker denied the allegations through his lawyer, Scott Leemo, who said: ‘Curtis Jackson denies these allegations as leveled against him. It is important to note that Mr. Jackson has not been arrested and there is no outstanding warrant for his arrest. (We) are currently conducting our own investigation into these allegations.”
However, City Attorney Mike Feuer said in a statement: “Regardless of perceived celebrity or notoriety, domestic violence is a serious crime, and alleged perpetrators will be prosecuted by this office to the fullest extent of the law.”
50 Cent was charged with one count of misdemeanor domestic violence and four counts of misdemeanor vandalism and pleaded not guilty. The rapper faced a maximum prison sentence of five years and a $46,000 fine if found guilty on all counts.
He eventually struck a deal with prosecutors to have domestic violence charges against him dropped after pleading no contest to vandalism.
50 Cent – real name Curtis James Jackson III – was accused of ransacking Joy’s bedroom during a dispute at her condominium in Toluca Lake, California on June 23, 2013, according to CNN; pictured last month in Indianapolis, Indiana
According to TMZ At the time, 50 were sentenced to three years’ probation and 30 days of community service.
The In Da Club star, who was convicted in Van Nuys, California, also agreed to attend counseling sessions and pay $7,100 in compensation to ex-girlfriend Daphne.
TMZ reported at the time that a protective order for Joy against 50 Cent remained in effect.
At his arraignment, a Los Angeles County judge also ordered the Candy Shop singer to hand over any weapons in his possession to police.
50 Cent, Joy and their son
Joy’s latest claims against her ex were dropped just days after 50 Cent publicly mocked rival Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs following the double robbery of his estates, which took place in the context of a sex trafficking investigation into the mogul.
Fueling 50 Cent’s ire was likely a revelation in a lawsuit filed against Diddy by music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones.
Jones alleged in the lawsuit that Joy was a sex worker paid by the founder of Bad Boy Records. She has denied the lawsuit’s claim that she was a sex worker, calling it “character assassination.”
50 Cent has been making fun of her lately for the allegations on Instagram.
Joy posted the rape claim amid news that 50 Cent wants sole custody of their young son.
In text written on a black background on Instagram, Joy criticized her ex: “Let’s put the real focus on your real evil actions, which is raping and physically abusing me. You are no longer my oppressor and my God will deal with you from this point forward. You have forever damaged the last hope I had for you as a father.’
Joy was photographed in Los Angeles on Friday
“Curtis James Jackson,” she began, addressing him by his full name. “Everything is a joke to you until our safety is compromised, which is happening now. You are causing real destruction, madness and chaos in people’s lives. How would you feel if Sire was the one in handcuffs? For nothing,” she wrote.
“We moved to New York to give you the opportunity to be a father to your son, and you saw him ten times in the two years we lived a mile away. I’m tired of upholding and protecting an image for our son that you never even earned,” wrote the scorned mother of his child.
“Let’s put the real focus on your truly evil actions, namely raping and physically abusing me. You are no longer my oppressor and my God will deal with you from this point on. You have permanently damaged the last hope I had for you as a father to preserve our family with these latest and final false claims against me. You broke our hearts for the last and final time.”
He has denied her allegations.