50 Cent LAUGHS At French Montana’s $7 BILLION “Getaway” Plan — Fact or Fiction?
A recent claim has circulated online: that 50 Cent mocked or laughed at a purported $7 billion “getaway plan” by French Montana. If true, this would mark a new level in the ongoing feud between the two rappers. But in investigative reporting, claims must be verified. In this article, we examine whether there is any evidence for this “getaway plan,” whether 50 Cent actually reacted to it, and what the broader context of their relationship reveals.

What Is the Claim?
The statement implies French Montana has devised some kind of “getaway plan” valued at $7 billion.
That 50 Cent reacted by mocking or laughing at this plan.
The source and details of this plan are not clearly identified in mainstream media or reliable outlets.

Investigation: What We Found
No Reliable Source or Report
A thorough search of credible music news outlets (e.g. XXL, Complex, NME) yields no mention of a $7 billion getaway plan by French Montana.

There are no direct quotes or interview segments in which French Montana details any such plan, nor does 50 Cent directly reference it in a public or verified post.

Known 50 Cent vs French Montana Beef
While the specific “$7B getaway plan” appears to be unsubstantiated, there are many documented instances of conflict, insults, trolling, and accusations between the two. Some examples:

50 Cent mocked a car purchase by French Montana, claiming it was an older Bugatti (2008 or 2010) or that he financed it with a long‑term loan rather than buying it outright.There was public back‑and‑forth over alleged fake streaming (Spotify etc.) of French Montana’s songs. 50 Cent claimed French’s streams were inflated; French responded with accusations that 50 was the one orchestrating such actions.

They have exchanged verbal insults, social media posts, memes, etc. Much of their rivalry revolves around claims, boasting, public perception, and trolling.
No Evidence for the “$7 Billion Getaway Plan”
The term “getaway plan” is not used in trustworthy reports, so it may be a misinterpretation, exaggeration, or fabricated claim.
The $7B figure seems symbolic or hyperbolic, not tied to any documented financial deal or plan by French Montana.
There is no public record (in interviews, contracts, filings, or official statements) of such a plan.
Possible Origins of the Rumor
The rumor may stem from internet gossip or misquoting of existing beefs (e.g. over car loans, streams).
It could be a conflation: someone sees 50 Cent laughing at French’s financial claims (car, debt, streams), then exaggerates that into a “getaway plan” story.
Social media inflation: many claims in rap beefs are blown out of proportion as they are shared, re‑tweeted, or mis‑interpreted.

Conclusion: What Seems Most Likely
Given the evidence (or lack thereof), here’s what’s most probable:
50 Centdid not publicly mock a $7 billion getaway plan because there is no credible proof the plan exists.
The claim likely is a rumor or mis‐reporting.
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The known beef between them over money, cars, streaming numbers etc., provides fertile ground for exaggerated narratives to emerge.