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50 Cent partners with Fox Nation to take on true crime with new series this September

Curtis Jackson, also known as 50 Cent, partnered with Fox Nation for a six-part true-crime series following law enforcement on their quest to solving riveting murder mysteries.


50 Cent partners with Fox Nation to take on true crime with new series this September

The production was made with his G-Unit Film & Television company and partnered with Lionsgate Alternative Television. 

"With his cultural influence and talent for storytelling, he offers a front-row seat to the dogged investigations that lead to justice."

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Jackson also expressed excitement for the new show in the statement, explaining the emotional weight that true crime conveys to viewers. 

"True crime is powerful because it's real cases, real people and real justice," he said. "With this series, I want viewers to experience the intensity of these investigations and the relentless work it takes to uncover the truth. We're bringing these stories to life in a way that's both gripping and authentic."

The first episode, "Fake 'em Out," reveals the story of Maryland teacher Laura Wallen. When she doesn't show up on the first day of school, and with her upcoming engagement looming, detectives and law enforcement scramble to uncover whether the case is a missing person or a murder case. 

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