Jimmy Henchman has fired back at 50 Cent, denying claims he was stabbed in prison while serving a life sentence. He insists he’s maintained his composure for over 15 years behind bars.
In a heated exchange that exemplifies the ongoing feud between hip-hop moguls, Jimmy Henchman has emphatically denied 50 Cent's recent claims about his life in prison. The incarcerated music executive, whose real name is James Rosemond, took to social media to refute 50's assertions that he was stabbed during his time at FCI Pollock, stating, “That 100% ain’t true.”
The controversy ignited when 50 Cent posted on Instagram, taunting Henchman with accusations of recent violence behind bars. "World put Jimmy on a gurney LOL 3 months ago in Hazelton, old Rat ass lying now he in Missouri. HE KNOW KNOW WHATS UP. See it’s hard to be tough around the tough," 50 wrote, attempting to paint a picture of Henchman as vulnerable within the prison system.
Henchman's response was immediate and firm. “I’ve been down 15 years. I’ve never even had an argument in this place,” he stated, asserting that his status has not led to significant issues with other inmates. “There’s a weird look sometimes or whatever, and it’s more so because people felt I blew my opportunity, like I threw it away. But nobody ain’t never pull a knife on me. I’ve never had to pull a knife on no one. It’s never been that situation.”
These statements highlight a critical aspect of prison life, especially for individuals with notorious pasts. Despite his high-profile history and numerous enemies in the music industry, Henchman claims he has maintained a peaceful existence within the confines of FCI Pollock, where he is serving a life sentence for a murder-for-hire conviction tied to a long-running dispute with 50 Cent and his associates.
The feud dates back to 2005 when 50 Cent booted The Game from G-Unit, who was managed by Henchman. Tensions boiled over in 2007 when members of G-Unit assaulted Henchman's teenage son, setting off a chain reaction of violence that would ultimately lead to tragic consequences. Two years later, one of the assailants, known as Lodi Mack, was murdered, with prosecutors alleging that Henchman orchestrated the hit.
His life sentence, handed down in 2018, reflects the severity of the charges against him, but Henchman insists that he has not lost his grip on reality or his ability to navigate the prison system over the past 15 years. He emphasizes that he is not in protective custody nor is he hiding from potential threats. Instead, he claims to have forged a level of respect among inmates, which has allowed him to avoid altercations.
As Henchman continues to navigate life behind bars, his public feud with 50 Cent shows no sign of abating. The animosity between the two is deeply rooted and has transformed from business disputes into personal vendettas, making it a saga that hip-hop fans are all too familiar with. The narrative surrounding their rivalry is a testament to how quickly alliances can shift in the music industry and how the repercussions of such conflicts can echo for years.
In an era where social media reigns supreme, the back-and-forth between these two figures serves not just as entertainment but as a reminder of the realities of their pasts. Henchman's denial of 50 Cent's claims is as much about his reputation as it is about the ongoing narrative of their contentious history.
As this story continues to develop, fans and followers will undoubtedly keep an eye on both parties, eager for the next chapter in this long-standing feud.
For now, Henchman remains steadfast in his claims and will likely continue to address any allegations that surface, all while serving time for crimes that have defined his legacy in the hip-hop world. Whether or not 50 Cent will respond again remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the rivalry is far from over.
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