The 'Candy Shop' hitmaker is banned from coming near his
baby mama and ordered to turn in his guns after entering the not-guilty plea.
50 Cent showed up in court Monday, August 5 to attend a
hearing for domestic violence charges he was slapped with following a heated
argument with his baby mama. The rapper entered a not-guilty plea. He stayed
quiet during the proceedings and let his lawyer speak for him.
Fiddy, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, was ordered to
stay away from his ex, Daphne Narvarez a.k.a. Daphne Joy. The protective order
banned him from coming within 100 yards from the mother of his second child.
The rap mogul, 38, was also demanded by a judge to turn in all his guns.
50 Cent was accused of kicking Daphne in her Toluca Lake,
California house during an intense argument on June 23. "Allegedly when
the female locked herself in her bedroom, Jackson kicked-open the bedroom door
and kicked her, causing an injury," L.A. City Attorney said back then.
The altercation allegedly "started from an
allegation of infidelity on her part." Fiddy left before cops arrived on
the scene. According to police report, broken chandeliers, furniture, TV set
and lamp were found all over. He reportedly had caused damages to $7,000 worth
of property.
Fiddy was slapped with five criminal charges, including
one count of misdemeanor domestic violence and four counts of misdemeanor
vandalism. If convicted on all counts, he could be sentenced to up to five
years in jail and face $46,000 in fines.
He is due back in court for a pretrial hearing on
September 4.
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