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Maino has now inserted himself into the initially confusing online beef between 50 Cent and Jim Jones.

On Thursday (April 2), less than 24 hours after 50 and Jones exchanged words on Instagram, the For Life producer responded to the Dipset rapper’s post, apparently taking notice Maino liked Jones’ post.

“I learn something new everyday,” Fiddy wrote. “See i looked out for this guy when he needed help. I made a call to get him his deal but people forget. being a good judge of character is detrimental to success and people change so you have to watch them. if you stay on point you will peep the change.”

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Maino, who Fiddy helped get a deal with Atlantic Records in 2007, replied to 50, “Lol Nah I ain’t forget…Never will. You OverThinking Brah.”

On Wednesday (April 1), 50 insinuated Jones was an informant in the Tekashi 6ix9ine racketeering case after learning the embattled rapper could possibly get out of prison early due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Get Rich or Die Tryin’ OG wrote in an Instagram post, “Now individual 1 ya gonna have to tell everybody how you were on tape in court on the phone coaching Mel, to super duper violate shorty but the Feds never picked you up and the charges were Rico & conspiracy Confidential informant.”

Maino Inserts Himself Into 50 Cent & Jim Jones' Growing Instagram Beef

Jim Jones Reacts To 50 Cent’s Informant Allegations

“Individual 1” is a reference to Jones. During 6ix9ine’s October 2019 trial, a recording was played in court of Jones allegedly saying, “[Tekashi] not a gang member no more. He was never a gang member. They going to have to violate shorty because shorty is on some bullshit,” leading 50 to essentially call him a snitch.

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