Mondays are rough — especially if you're 50 Cent.
Originally reported by The Wall Street Journal, the rapper filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week, estimating between $10 million and $50 million in assets and debts.
But he still can't get rid of his his 52-bedroom mega-mansion in Farmington, Connecticut.
He listed the property as his current residence on the bankruptcy papers, alongside his actual name, Curtis Lee Jackson.
The home is currently off the market, and we doubt Jackson plans to throw a party anytime soon, so here's your inside look at the estate he just can't shake.
Leah Goldman contributed to an earlier version of this post.
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Back in 2003, 50 bought the 17-acre home from Mike Tyson's ex-wife Monica Turner for $4.1 million.

In 2007 he listed it for $18.5 million, dropped it to $14.5 million in 2009, then $10.5 million, and finally $10 million in 2011 before giving up.

We don't understand why nobody wants the mansion — it has a helipad.

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