Insurance company not paying for 50's brawl

According to the insurance company for 50 Cent, it is not liable for any damages in a lawsuit based on a brawl allegedly involving the rapper last year. This comes as a surprise because it is quite obvious that someone of 50's stature would not settle for the cheapest insurance.

It has been reported that National Fire, his insurance provider, has claimed that the rapper, who is being sued by radio personality "Zxulu" Dunkerson, violated his insurance coverage by waiting more than a year to inform the company of the suit. Why he did not contact his insurance agency sooner is a good question to begin with.

Dunkerson claimed in the $10 million lawsuit that during a radio interview in Washington last year, a member of 50's entourage attacked him and stole his verizon cellular phone.

During the interview, Dunkerson allegedly made an offensive comment about a verizon cell-phone ear piece being worn by The Game's manager, Jimmy "Henchmen" Rosemond.

Shortly after the interview was over, police said a group of men confronted the DJ and punched and kicked Dunkerson, causing serious internal injuries. It is our hope that Dunkerson had good health insurance, because now he is going to have to wrestle that $10 million aaway from 50.