🕵️ 50 Cent Just Dropped BOMBSHELL Receipts Alleging Jim Jones Snitched for the Feds for YEARS — The Streets Are SHOOK 💣

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The internet is once again on fire, and at the center of the flames are two names: 50 Cent and Jim Jones.

What began as online banter has now evolved into a full-blown war of reputations, with 50 dragging Jimmy back into the courtroom of public opinion — this time with wiretaps, transcripts, and questions the

streets still can’t answer.

Let’s rewind.

It all started when 50 Cent, known for his surgical trolling, posted a photo of Jim Jones standing among industry elites — Jay-Z, Fat Joe, Diddy — and captioned it:

“LOL ‘Individual One’ calling the shots out here.

I know you working, so please don’t say gangsta to me.

Individual One.”

Those two words — Individual One — sent shockwaves through hip-hop.

Why? Because back during Tekashi 6ix9ine’s explosive federal trial in 2019, Jim Jones was caught on a federal wiretap discussing what many interpreted as a call for retaliation against 6ix9ine, who had just

flipped and started naming names to the FBI.

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Here’s what the recording allegedly captured:

“Yeah, super violated.

Super, super duper.

So ain’t too much he really can do unless he going run around with 100 securities all day… He ain’t no gang member no more.

He kicked out the whip.”

This wiretap wasn’t pulled from the rumor mill.

It was played in open court — part of the federal prosecution’s case against the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods.

Jim Jones was clearly named in transcripts.

Yet somehow… he was never arrested, never indicted, never even questioned.

So how did Jimmy walk free… when everyone else went down?

That’s the million-dollar question — and 50 Cent just shoved it back into the spotlight.

See, 6ix9ine was facing 47 years.

He turned informant, sang like a bird, and took down over a dozen alleged gang members.

Names like Shotti, Mel Murda, and Harv — all hit with serious charges.

But Jim Jones?

Nothing.

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Not even a knock on the door.

And that’s where the rumors began: whispers of cooperation, of informant status, of deals made behind closed doors.

People started calling him “a Fed in Dipset clothing.

The loudest voice pushing that theory? Wack 100 — who went on podcasts, Clubhouse rooms, and interviews accusing Jones of being a confidential informant.

Wack even challenged Jim to produce paperwork clearing his name, knowing full well none existed.

Now, those whispers have turned into shouts — because 50 Cent, the biggest amplifier in hip-hop, has put Jim’s name right back on the federal radar.

But 50 didn’t stop at an Instagram post.

He resurfaced the actual transcript from the wiretap — the one where Jones allegedly discussed Tekashi’s “violation” with Mel Murda.

In 50’s eyes, the message was clear: “You were on tape orchestrating gang business — and you skated.

The implication?

Only a snitch walks away that clean.

And fans? They’re torn.

Some are defending Jim, calling 50 a clout-chaser, jealous of Dipset’s resurgence and Jimmy’s role in the New York rap scene.

Others, though, are connecting dots — dots that have been floating in plain sight since 2018.

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One fan wrote:

“Jim Jones a high-ranking gang member telling his cousin to violate Tekashi — and somehow he’s free? Nah bro.

Something stinks.”

Another added:

“6ix9ine told us there were more snitches in the room.

Nobody wanted to believe him.

Now look.”

So where does Cam’ron come into this?

Well, Dipset’s not exactly unified these days.

Cam and Jim have been throwing shots at each other again — this time over Dipset history, Harlem credentials, and who really made the pink fur cool.

Cam’ron recently clapped back hard, calling Jim a fan who begged to hang with them and claiming Jim’s whole Harlem persona is borrowed — because according to Cam, “You’re from the Bronx, bro.

Even worse, Cam roasted Jim for publicly admitting that Ma$e taught him how to rap, framing him as a tagalong, not a co-founder.

“You were a fan.

We taught you how to rap.

You begged to be around us.

You were not part of this from the start.”

And that stings — especially for someone like Jim Jones, who built a career off street credibility, Harlem pride, and loyalty to the set.

So, when 50 Cent decided to lob this grenade — right in the middle of Dipset’s internal beef — it wasn’t just a jab.

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It was an assassination attempt on Jimmy’s entire legacy.

Because in the streets, there’s no coming back from being labeled a rat.

Still, Jim isn’t exactly shaking in fear.

He fired back with a shady post by the pool, captioned:

“Why you keep on lying LOL.

I’m going back to sleep.

Free Mel Matrix ‘til it’s reversed.”

Short.

Dismissive.

But noticeably lacking in one thing:

An actual explanation for the wiretap.

He’s never denied it was him on the tape.

Never explained why he was discussing gang discipline with a top Nine Trey shot caller.

Never clarified why he was never indicted when the feds were handing out RICO charges like parking tickets.

And silence? In the court of public opinion, silence screams guilt.

Meanwhile, 6ix9ine, the snitch poster child, is out here saying,

“There were others.

I wasn’t the only one.

Y’all just refused to see it.”

Now, we’re not here to judge guilt.

There’s no paperwork.

No confirmed cooperation.

No court testimony from Jim Jones.

But the lack of consequences — in the face of hard evidence — keeps fans side-eyeing.

And with 50 Cent — a man who never lets a grudge die — fanning the flames, this narrative isn’t going away anytime soon.

So what’s next?

Will Jim Jones finally address the wiretap head-on? Will 50 keep pushing until something breaks? Will Dipset ever find peace, or is their legacy destined to be picked apart, one post at a time?

One thing’s for sure:

The streets never forget.

And neither does 50 Cent.

You can run from the headlines.

But you can’t hide from the receipts.