AllHipHop.com has
confirmed that rumors spreading about the recent assault of the son of Hip-Hop
music mogul Jimmy "Henchmen" Rosemond are true and the 14-year-old is
considering charges against two of rap’s biggest stars – 50 Cent and Tony Yayo.
Sources
close to Rosemond’s Czar Entertainment told AllHipHop.com the assault occured
on Tuesday (Mar. 20), as Rosemond’s 14-year-old son was heading to his internship
at his father’s record label/management firm, located at 11 W. 25th Street. According
to sources, 50 Cent and Tony Yayo were leaving the offices of Violator Management,
which is located on 36 W. 25th Street, when they saw the boy walking down the
street, wearing a Czar Entertainment T-shirt.Tony
Yayo and several associates allegedly approached the teen and confronted him,
not knowing he was Rosemond’s son."As
50 was getting into his SUV, he hand signaled over to Yayo and his entourage to
approach and harass the boy," a source told AllHipHop.com. "After being
interrogated for several minutes as to why he was wearing a Czar Entertainment
sweatshirt, Yayo pushed the boy up against the wall."Yayo
allegedly backhanded the boy and shouted several explicatives directed toward
Czar Entertainment. According
to sources, criminal charges may be filed against 50 Cent, born Curtis Jackson
and Tony Yayo, born Marvin Bernard. Tony
Yayo is managed by Violator Artist Management, which also handles the careers
of 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, Young Buck, Lloyd Banks and other G-Unit artists.According
to sources, Rosemond and Yayo had an earlier exchange of words in front of The
Apollo during Justo’s 10th Annual Mixtape Awards in Dec. 2006. A
source close to Violator Management denied that 50 Cent was involved in the incident
and noted that Chris Lighty’s brother was also the victim of a recent attack, which the source blamed on individuals associated with Rosemond. "50
wasn’t there," a source close to Violator told AllHipHop.com. "They
should do whatever. But we will charge Jimmy Henchmen sent someone, who got in
a fight with Chris’ [Lighty’s] brother. 50 and Chris weren’t even in the building
when the incident happened."Czar
Entertainment manages the career of Too $hort, Ali & Gipp, Trillville and
former G-Unit member The Game, who was engaged in a now infamous feud with 50
Cent and his entire G-Unit crew.