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50 cent arrested for using the F-word

Basseterre — U.S. rapper 50 Cent and a member of his entourage were detained in St. Kitts and Nevis for using "indecent language" during a performance at a music festival, local police said on Sunday.

A police statement said 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, and a member of his entourage named Bajar Walter were arrested and charged after a Saturday night performance.

The rapper's representative Amanda Ruisi said in a statement on Sunday that Jackson initially had been booked only to host the St. Kitts Music Festival.

But then, festival organizers insisted he also perform and "there were profanities used during his performance, "said Ruisi.

She said Jackson will make sure to leave the profanity in the U.S. during his next trip to the Caribbean country.

Jackson paid a fine and was on his way home on Sunday, she added.

Employees in the police department's press office said they didn't know what exact words were allegedly used during the performance.

Following the incident, 50 cent shared a picture on Instagram with the caption, "What you in 4 MURDER all I said was motherfucker. LMAO #FRIGO (sic)"

See the pic here:

What you in 4 MURDER ??all I said was motherfucker. LMAO #FRIGO

A photo posted by 50 Cent (@50cent) on

Under the country's Small Charges Act, it is a misdemeanor offense to use profane words in any public place in this former British colony of around 40 000 people. Police say an offender could be sent to jail depending on how serious the violation is considered to be.

American rapper DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, was arrested in St. Kitts for using profanity during a concert in 2003.

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