50 Cent has seemingly waged war against Black Mafia Family cofounder Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory. He is accusing the former kingpin of being a government informant amid Flenory’s public alliance with Rick Ross.
On Monday (Feb. 3), the 49-year-old took to social media to hint at a possible documentary involving Tammy Cowins, a known federal informant and a producer of the hit Starz show, BMF.
In addition, the photo includes text that reads “I think I’m Big Meech,” a reference to Rick Ross’ hit 2010 single, “B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast),” inspired by Flenory’s exploits during his drug organization’s iconic reign.
However, the photo could also be interpreted as the rat being symbolic of Rick Ross, who previously came under fire for working as a correctional officer prior to his rap career.
The G-Unit founder’s seeming attack of Flenory’s street credibility comes in response to him appearing in a video clip alongside Fif’s rival, Rick Ross, while promoting a “Welome Back” concert celebrating Flenory’s release from prison.
The event, which is scheduled for Feb. 13 and will be hosted by Meech himself, is billed to include a set of Rozay performing “B.M.F.” live for Flenory for the first time. Additional acts said to appear include Lil Baby, 21 Savage, Sexyy Red, Moneybagg Yo, 42 Dugg, Kodak Black, Est Gee, Tee Grizzley, Boosie, and more.
It’s been alleged by Dionne “Cuffy” Gatling, a former associate of Flenory, that Cowins’ cooperation led to him being convicted on drug charges, and that Big Meech possibly had knowledge of Cowins’ dealings with the federal government.
Furthermore, others have argued that Flenory may have possibly been involved in “third-party cooperation” for his own self-gain during his incarceration.
However, no documents proving those theories have yet to surface or be produced, leaving the true nature of Flenory’s dealings with Cowins to speculation.