
50 Cent is claiming to have discovered legal documents proving that Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory participated in “third-party cooperation” with a former associate turned federal informant.
On Tuesday (Feb. 25), Fif took to social media, sharing a screenshot of a message from social media personality 1090 Jake containing what appears to be paperwork regarding Tammy Cowins‘ involvement in a criminal investigation.

Cowins, a producer of the hit Starz show BMF, which is based on the Flenory family, is said to have possibly used information she allegedly received from Big Meech to assist in the arrest and prosecution of drug traffickers.

“(TAMMY COWINS) The truth and nothing but the truth coming soon! 1090 Jake tomorrow got that paperwork, you know the vibes,” the 49-year-old wrote in the caption of the post.

However, Fif’s tease of the legal documents received a mixed reaction, as a number of social media users pointed out that the paperwork included in the post had already been publicized.
Others also noted as the fact that the documents provided don’t directly identify Flenory as an informant. “That’s the same BS paperwork that proves nothing,” one user commented.
“Meech did not snitch. There’s no evidence that’s even close to that narrative, so please just move on and stop tryna tear the man down.”

Big Meech and 50 Cent have been at odds since the former drug kingpin appeared alongside rapper Rick Ross in a clip promoting a concert celebrating his release from federal prison.
That alliance seemingly prompted the G-Unit rapper to go on the offensive, labeling Flenory a “rat” and threatening to cancel the BMF series, which stars Flenory’s son, Lil Meech, in the leading role.
Flenory has denied Fif’s allegations, declaring that he’s remained true to his personal code of death before dishonor.
See a screenshot of 50 Cent’s Instagram post below.
