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50 Cent Twitter Rant Against Son Filled with Expletives, Causes Outrage

Criticisms are flying after reports surfaced about rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson participating in an expletive-laced tirade against his 16-year-old son a few months before he was arrested on domestic violence and vandalism charges.

The irate rapper told his son Marquise to stop contacting him during a series text messages with the rapper stating at one point "f*** you stop texting me," later followed by "delete my number," in what is thought to have been a failed attempt at a custody visitation.

At one point the rapper told his son: "I don't have a son anymore."

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50 Cent is currently facing up to five years in jail and $46,000 in fines after being hit with domestic violence and vandalism charges relating to a June 23 argument with another woman who has his child.

Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer told People magazine that Jackson was charged with one misdemeanor count of domestic violence and four misdemeanor counts of vandalism.

"During an argument, Jackson allegedly began destroying the female's property," the city prosecutor's office said in a written statement. "Allegedly when the female locked herself in her bedroom, Jackson kicked open the bedroom door and kicked her, causing an injury."

The woman told police she had been in a three-year relationship and has a baby with Jackson.

However, Jackson's attorney Scott Leemon denies the claims.

"Curtis Jackson denies these allegations as made against him. It is important to note, Mr. Jackson has not been arrested and there is no warrant outstanding for his arrest," the rapper's attorney Scott Leemon said in a statement. "We have been in contact with the LA City Attorney's Office and are currently conducting our own investigation into these allegations. Out of respect for the legal process, we will not be commenting any further at this time."

His arraignment is scheduled for July 22.

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