
A New York judge ordered 50 Cent to hold on to the Long Island property that formerly housed a 5,200-square-foot home, which
burned to the ground last month after being the center of a protracted legal battle between 50 and his ex-girlfriend Shaniqua Tompkins. Also, any insurance proceeds from the fire have to be put into a trust. Suffolk County arson investigators are still looking into the fire, which is naturally falling into the "highly suspicious" category. Somewhat related: Anyone else think it's somewhat morbid that
Newsday's Web site is providing a
map to the house, complete with allowing users to calculate directions from their present location? I'm all for news that you can use, but this seems a bit "ugh." [
Newsday]

50 Cent's ex-girlfriend Shaniqua Tompkins, who lived in the Long Island house owned by 50 that
burned to the ground early this morning, told reporters that 50 threatened her last night and that she thinks he's "obsessed" with the house. Also, to cover all the character-assassination bases, she added that he's a bad father. I'm sure those arson investigators listened to every word Tompkins said very carefully. [
TMZ]

A Long Island house owned by 50 Cent burned down this morning, and six people went to the hospital as a result of the blaze, according to
Newsday. 50 had been
trying to evict his ex-girlfriend, Shaniqua Tompkins, and their 10-year-old son Marquise from the six-bedroom house in Dix Hills after he demanded that she pay $4,500 a month in rent to stay; in response, Tompkins took Curtis to court, saying that the rent payment demand constituted breach of contract because 50 had promised to put the house in her name. It was unknown whether or not Tompkins was living in the house as of this morning; you may not be surprised to find out that, according to Suffolk County police, arson investigators were on the scene this morning, trying to figure out just how the fire started. [
Newsday]