The In Da Membership singer, actual title Curtis Jackson, grew to become embroiled in claims he hurled a microphone on the crowd throughout a efficiency on the Crypto.com Enviornment as a part of his Ultimate Lap tour on August 30.
Video footage of the alleged incident started circulating on social media, which appeared to point out the musician throwing his microphone twice into the group, following reviews that the sound was defective.

On Friday, a spokesperson from the workplace of the Los Angeles Metropolis Legal professional stated that the case will probably be closed after one yr if 50 Cent has “no additional police contacts”.
“At the moment, no legal prices have been filed in opposition to Mr Jackson,” a spokesperson confirmed to the PA information company.
“The case will stay open at some point of one yr from the date of the incident.
“It may be re-evaluated for potential legal prices, ought to there be any additional incidents between the events or any further reviews made in opposition to Mr Jackson.
“If there are not any additional police contacts with Mr Jackson, this case will probably be closed after one yr from the incident date.”
On the time of the alleged incident, legal professional Scott Leemon instructed US authorities his shopper 50 Cent would “by no means deliberately strike anybody with a microphone”.
The allegations got here weeks after police in Las Vegas dropped their legal battery investigation into an incident involving Cardi B, throughout which the US rapper threw a microphone at a fan.
Video footage shared on social media noticed a member of the viewers seem to throw water on the WAP singer earlier than she responded by throwing the microphone into the group.
It comes within the week 50 Cent hit the headlines when a video of hip hop tremendous fan Mary Jane Farquharson, 64, went viral having fun with his live performance earlier than he known as her the good particular person on the gig “by far” on Instagram.