It’s adult entertainment.
Rapper 50 Cent admitted that he fibbed “for entertainment purposes” when he said in a radio interview that he bought and posted a sex tape starring rival Rick Ross’ baby mama, according to a deposition played Monday in Manhattan Supreme Court.
Fitty, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, told radio host Tim Westwood that he posted the 2008 sex tape of Lastonia Leviston and her then-boyfriend in a dig at Ross and to hype up the “beef” between them.
“I was taking the scenario and changing it for entertainment purposes,” he said in the October 2011 video-recorded deposition.
“I didn’t actually physically put the clip up myself. It was just in conversation to simply what had transpired.”
Leviston, the mother of one of Ross’ kids, sued the “In Da Club” rapper for posting the steamy video online without her permission.
Fitty has claimed he took the video from Leviston’s then-boyfriend but never posted it, instead blaming Ross for putting it up first.
“You’re saying someone hacked into your Gmail account and stole this skit?” asked Leviston’s attorney Philip Freidlin in the roughly two-hour deposition.
Fitty answered, “Right.”
The rapper’s deposition continues Tuesday morning.
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