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He filed a statement of his financials in Connecticut bankruptcy court on Monday, and Business Insider has obtained a copy of it.
Here's how Jackson says he's drained his millions in just a few years' time.
The money going out: $108,000 per month in expenses and millions of dollars in lawsuits
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And then, there's the electronics company Sleek Audio, which he owes an $18 million court-ordered payment after a partnership to produce headphones fell apart.
Those court orders total about $25 million, the amount 50 Cent claims in assets.
But, that's just the tip of the iceberg. The rapper claims another $7 million in liabilities.
50 Cent says he has about $108,000 in monthly expenses, which include his homes and personal expenses.
His lavish Connecticut house - the one with 21 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms, and a nightclub - costs about $72,000 a month to maintain, he says. He spends about $5,000 per month on just the gardening.
See his housing costs below:
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He also pays a monthly $5,745 Bentley car lease and $12,000 in child support for two children. Additionally, he supports a grandparent in the amount of $2,500 a month.
50 Cent keeps himself looking good with about $3,000 a month on clothes and $1,000 a month on grooming.
See his personal expenses below:
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What money is coming in? He has about $10 million in cash and investments
As far as his income, 50 Cent claimed he made $3.3 million from his music so far this year. He also made about $372,000 from SMS, his company that makes headphones, in 2015. Additionally, he has made $771,000 from numerous films, touring, merchandising, and other pursuits with G-Unit, 50 Cent's record label.
The rapper has $10 million in cash and $500,000 in cars, including three Chevy Suburbans and a 2010 Rolls Royce.
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