The hip-hop world is in shock after a damning clip allegedly showing **Lil Meech**—real name **Demetrius Flenory Jr.**—trying to plant drugs and a weapon on a sleeping friend during a police stop exploded across social media. The fallout from the video has reignited the long-simmering feud between **Big Meech**, the infamous BMF founder, and rap mogul **50 Cent**—a clash of loyalty, betrayal, and power moves now playing out in front of millions.
It all started when **50 Cent** posted body cam footage and audio to Instagram. In the clip, Lil Meech is accused of dropping illegal items onto his friend’s lap during a traffic stop while the man was asleep. In classic 50 fashion, he captioned the post with a savage jab:
> *“Yo, how you gonna throw your strap and drugs on your man’s lap while he sleep? Like, ‘Here, this your sh*t.’”\*
The situation got worse when an audio recording allegedly caught Lil Meech apologizing to his friend and offering to “make it right”—which only added fuel to the accusations of disloyalty and street-code violations.
Then came the backlash from Big Meech. Fresh out of prison and clearly infuriated, he released a defiant video denying any accusations that he cooperated with law enforcement.
> *“I’ve never folded, never told, never will. Death before dishonor,”* he declared, sending a clear message to 50 and the streets.
But **50 Cent wasn’t backing down**. He clapped back by reposting a message from **Dion “Cuffy” Gatling**, a currently incarcerated St. Louis drug lord who accused Big Meech of setting him up and cooperating with the feds—allegedly helping take Cuffy off the streets.
According to insiders, the feud really reignited when Big Meech aligned himself with **Rick Ross**—50’s long-time rival. Ross had famously name-dropped Meech in the legendary BMF-themed anthem “Blowin’ Money Fast,” and was even planning a “Welcome Home” concert in Meech’s honor before it got scrapped. For 50, who had spent years pushing the BMF brand with a hit TV series and giving Lil Meech his big break as the lead actor, this was the ultimate betrayal.
Now, with footage floating online, accusations flying, and old beefs resurfacing, what started as a TV partnership has erupted into full-blown war. And based on 50 Cent’s track record, he’s not done airing out dirty laundry anytime soon.
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