Earlier this week, the 50 Cent-produced documentary series “The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets” debuted on Peacock.
The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets, a docuseries created by 50 Cent, debuted on Peacock earlier this week. It portrays Victoria Heuermann, the daughter of Rex Heuermann, who has been charged with the murders of seven women and the subsequent disposal of their bodies along a Long Island parkway. Victoria’s perspective on her father’s alleged misdeeds is revealed in a statement in the docuseries’ last episode.

According to another source, “a week prior to the premiere of the series, Victoria Heuermann informed the producers that she now thinks her father is most likely the Gilgo Beach killer based on publicly available facts that have been presented and explained to her.”
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Prior to Heuermann’s arrest in 2023, the 1996 Gilgo Beach case was regarded as unresolved. Since then, he has entered a not guilty plea, and his court date is set for June 17.
Only a few days after 50 Cent hinted at yet another series based on an ongoing court drama, the surprising confession was made.
He unofficially announced a new series called Mogul on Instagram last week. Motivated by Sean P. Diddy Combs’s ascent and decline, I need to earn some cash off of this s**t. Soon to Come! “This isn’t Empire,” he said as the post’s caption.
It also coincides with Fif’s ongoing legal dispute with GenTV LLC, Ryan Kavanaugh, and Skill House Movie LLC. In April of this year, he sued them for producing and appearing in the unreleased horror movie Skill House. He claims that he was never paid for his work on the movie and that he never signed a contract.
He says, “They say I’m a producer.” However, I was unpaid, uninvolved, and without control. My son hasn’t either.
He petitioned a Los Angeles court earlier this month to prevent the movie’s July 11 release. Following weeks of 50 Cent’s online harassment of Kavanaugh through a variety of social media messages, the lawsuit was filed. He posted on Instagram, saying, “This guy Ryan Kavanaugh is doing everything in his power to make me kill this movie.” “This will end up in the trash can!”
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