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50 Cent and French Montana have been trading shots at one another since the start of the new year. But according to the Morocco-born rapper, their e-beef is about to come to a close. On Tuesday night (January 7), Montana hit up Instagram and accused Fiddy of being a snitch. 

He included paperwork listing Curtis Jackson — a.k.a. 50 Cent — as a “government informant” and, once again, compared the Power mogul to Tekashi 6ix9ine.

“WHERE IM FROM IT DOESNT GET NO WORSE THAN THIS …. A REAL LIFE RAT,” he wrote in the caption. “WOWWWW 59 IS A GOVERNMENT INFORMANT AND HERE’s THE PAPER WORK TO PROVE IT !! I SWEAR THIS IS MY LAST POST …. !! THIS BEEF IS OVER ….. HE ALREADY CALLED THE SYSTEM ON ME !!

“I HAD TO PUT THE NAIL IN THE COFFIN. HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT ANYTHING THIS GUY DO !! LIKE FATHER LIKE SON. HIS NAME IS HIGHLIGHTED JUST INCASE U CANT FIND THE DINOSAUR. LOL WORD TO IRV AND BLACK CHILD !! GO DROP THAT.”

Montana and 50’s online battle began when Fiddy clowned the “Unforgettable” artist for buying an “old” Bugatti. Attempting to defend his roughly $1.8 million purchase, he referred to 50 as a “dinosaur” and let the snitch accusations begin to fly.

50 fired back with a photo of “Wrench Montana” fixing a broken down vehicle. Over the weekend, Montana took it up a notch and leaked a clip of Power ahead of its midseason premiere, infuriating the show’s fans in the process.

On Wednesday (January 8), 50 took a subtle jab at Montana’s luxury vehicle again Instagram but made no reference to the “snitch” paperwork.

“thats nice new shit,” he captioned a clip of a new Mercedes. “no 08. POWER is back tune in.”

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