A 2009 federal document, allegedly detailing an investigation into the murder of Lowell “Lodi Mack” Fletcher, has surfaced online, intensifying the ongoing public dispute between rappers 50 Cent, and T.I. The document was posted this week by King Harris, T.I.’s 21-year-old son, and appears to reference an anonymous tip that investigators later traced to 50 Cent.
According to the filing, “After further investigation, it was discovered that the phone used to place the anonymous tip was connected to Curtis ‘50 Cent’ Jackson. Jackson confirmed that he was the person who placed the anonymous call and that he was in fear of his life following the death of Lowell ‘Lodi Mack’ Fletcher.” Fletcher was associated with James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond, who is currently serving a life sentence for his role in Fletcher’s murder and other crimes, according to reporting from XXL Magazine.
King Harris presented the document as a response to previous accusations made by 50 Cent against his father. In a social media post accompanying the filing, Harris wrote, “I got 21 question but just answer this one… So who was ‘Lodi Mac’ Yall recognize? Whoever he was, after he died thats when freaky cent started to fear for his life. And…. Well it’s up there. Is this who called my pops a rat wit NO BLACK & WHITE WELL HERES YOURS SIR.” The post quickly gained traction online, escalating the already public feud.
The conflict between 50 Cent and T.I. Originated with a disagreement over a proposed Verzuz battle, a popular online music competition. Since then, the dispute has played out through interviews, diss tracks, and social media exchanges. T.I. Recently released latest music addressing the tension, while 50 Cent has responded with criticism directed at both T.I. And his family. King Harris’s involvement marks a new phase in the conflict, extending it beyond a rivalry between established artists to a public argument involving their families.
Jimmy Henchman was previously found guilty in connection with Fletcher’s murder, as reported by XXL Magazine. The emergence of this 2009 document adds a new layer of complexity to the case and the ongoing dispute between the two rappers.