Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory Breaks His Silence, Responds To 50 Cent Calling Him A “Rat”

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Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory has issued a response to 50 Cent seemingly accusing him of being an informant for the federal government.

On Wednesday (Feb. 5), the Black Mafia Family cofounder took to social media to break his silence regarding a recent Instagram post by 50 Cent, in which Fif alluded to him being a “rat.”

Flenory, who was released from prison in October 2024, posted a photo of the rapper with his armed draped over his shoulder shortly after his return home.

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Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson speaks onstage at the BMF/STARZ – For Your Consideration 2024, on May 02, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. Derek White/Getty Images for STARZ

However, 50’s face was replaced by a cartoonish image of a rat attached to a slice of cheese in the photo, with the caption “Internet Gangster” recurringly popping up across his body.

50’s initial post seemingly dissing Flenory includes a photo of a rodent with the caption “I think I’m Big Meech” written across it. It also contains a threat to summon Tammy Cowins, a prior associate of Flenory and alleged federal informant, to “tell all” regarding their dealings.

The drama surrounding the pair seems to spur from Flenory recently being spotted alongside Fif’s longtime rival, Rick Ross, as the Miami rapper and Flenory recently announced that Rozay would be performing at Flenory’s “Welcome Back” concert later this month.

An executive producer of the hit Starz series, BMF, which is based on Flenory’s life and stars Flenory’s son, Lil Meech, 50 Cent appears to feel that Flenory’s association with Ross was a show of disloyalty, given their well-documented history of bad blood.

Big Meech’s “Welcome Back” concert is scheduled to go down on Feb. 13. at the Amerant Bank Arena and is slated to include performances from Rick Ross, 21 Savage, Sexyy Red, Moneybagg Yo, 42 Dugg, Kodak Black, Est Gee, Tee Grizzley, Boosie, and more.

See Big Meech’s “Welcome Back” concert flier below

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