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50 Cent Reacts to ASAP Relli's Testimony in ASAP Rocky Assault Trial, Calls Him 'ASAP Telli'

This isn't the first time 50 Cent has commented on the trial, in which Rocky is facing two charges of felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm.

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50 Cent reacted to ASAP Relli's latest testimony in the ASAP Rocky assault trial, referring to him as "ASAP Telli."

On Instagram, Fif shared a clip of Relli testifying in court and becoming increasingly agitated by the questions from Rocky's lawyer Joe Tacopina. Relli referred to Tacopina as "annoying" in the clip, while Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mark Arnold repeatedly told him to get back on track. "ASAP TELLI," 50 Cent wrote alongside the clip. "Like man I'm tired of telling, I been telling for 5 days LOL WTF is going on 2025!"

This isn't the first time 50 Cent has commented on the trial, in which Rocky is facing two charges of felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm for an alleged 2021 shooting involving Relli. In a post shared last month, 50 Cent accused "sucker ass" Relli of attempting to get money out of Rocky by falsely accusing him of the shooting.

More recently, 50 Cent asked for the charges against Rocky, who is also facing a $30 million lawsuit from Relli, to be tossed. "They better drop this case, they just want to see Rihanna like the rest of us!" he wrote in another IG post. "This guy is trying to get some money that's all."

Rocky recently spoke up during the trial last week to express his concern over the repeated usage of the n-word in court. "Your honor, can we refrain?” said Rocky after his lawyer, the judge in the case, and Deputy District Attorney John Lewin said the word multiple times. “In the future, and this is for all counsel, if there’s any exhibit or any recording that has the n-word, I want you in court to say ’n-word,’” said Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mark Arnold. “I don’t want you to say what it says. It’s the ’n-word’ from now on … That applies to everybody.”

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