50 Cent Echoes "Rat" Allegations Against Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory (original) (raw)

"Never folded, never told — never will. Death before dishonor, always," Flenory claims.

February 11, 2025 11:33am

Split Image Of 50 Cent And Big Meech

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50 Cent has continued to wage war against Demetrius “Big MeechFlenory’s street credibility, as the rapper-turned-film and TV exec has doubled down on allegations that Flenory “snitched” on a former business associate.

On Monday (Feb. 10), Fif responded to a rebuttal by Flenory regarding him being a “rat,” sharing the Black Mafia founder’s statement with his own social media followers.

In the clip, Meech refutes any allegations of him cooperating with law enforcement, adding that he didn’t plan on responding to Fif, but has chosen to for his “loved ones, friends, and family.”

He also accused 50 of attempting to “trick [him] off the streets,” reiterating that he “never folded, never told — never will. Death before dishonor, always.”

In the same post, the Queens. N.Y. native mocked Flenory’s message, accusing him of “tricking” incarcerated drug kingpin Dionne “Cuffy” Gatling out of his freedom through Flenory’s dealings with known federal informant Tammy Cowins.

Cowins, a producer of BMF, 50 Cent’s hit Starz series based on the rise and fall of Flenory’s criminal empire, previously worked with Flenory on business endeavors such as his foray into the world of TV and film, securing the rights to Flenory’s life story at one point in time.

Tammy Cowins

Co-Producer Tammy Cowins attends the BMF world premiere screening and concert at Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood on September 23, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. Paras Griffin/Getty Images for STARZ

“You told Tammy to tell, bi**h,” Fif said, referring to claims that Flenory participated in “third-party cooperation,” which is when someone gives incriminating information to an informant, who then uses that information in their own cooperatiog with law enforcement.

The Get Rich or Die Tryin’ creator also warned that multiple artists billed to appear at Meech’s “Welcome Back” concert may not be present, claiming that Flenory himself won’t be able to attend due to the conditions of his release.

“Y’all gon’ be disappointed if Lil Baby don’t show up? When Skilla [Baby] don’t show up? When [Icewear] Vezzo don’t show up? When all these muthafuckas don’t show up?” he said. “[Meech] can’t even go! He on house arrest.”

Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory

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Accusing Flenory of reading off a teleprompter, 50 would reiterate his sentiments in the post’s caption, referring to Meech as “Big Screech” and continuing to foreshadow disappointment for those who choose to purchase tickets to the Detroit native’s “Welcome Back” concert.

In a subsequent post, the 49-year-old continued to taunt Flenory, mocking the former drug kingpin’s delivery of his statement and accusing him of having a social media manager.

Tensions between 50 and Flenory seemingly began after Flenory was seen in a clip alongside Rick Ross promoting Meech’s upcoming “Welcome Back” concert, which is scheduled for Thursday (Feb. 13), in Miami.

Ross, one of Fif’s staunchest rivals, announced that he will perform “B.M.F.,” his hit single inspired by Flenory, live in front of the street legend for the first time.

See 50 Cent’s Instagram post below.

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