It’s things like this that make me dislike 50 as a person. Sometimes he can be so amazing and helpful toward those in need, and other times it seems as though he gets pleasure from just torturing people while they’re already down. Ja Rule being the first example and Young Buck a close second. After the Nashville rapper was humiliated being thrown out of 50’s G-Unit crew, it’s not getting stickier as Buck owes the G-Unit General some money. But Fif isn’t going to let Buck, who filed for bankruptcy in 2010, off easy. Details after the jump.

Marisa Mendez

(XXL) – Former G-Unit member Young Buck’s money problems continue after lawyers for 50 Cent filed an objection to Buck’s debt-repayment plan in Nashville court on Monday [July 11] according to the Wall Street Journal.

After filing for bankruptcy in August 2010, Buck has been trying to create a plan to repay his creditors over the next five years. However, lawyers for 50 Cent object, claiming the plan does not show how Young Buck will actually raise enough revenue to repay debts.

Lawyers for 50, born Curtis Jackson, say that Buck “had trouble identifying where he had been on tour, who had booked his travel, how he had even gotten from one place to another,” which concerns them because it doesn’t show that “any creditor can truly rely upon these claims and projections by the debtor,” according to the WSJ.

Buck is still under contract with G-Unit since signing in 2004. Initially, Buck claimed he’d reject the recording agreement, but according to 50 Cent’s lawyers, if Buck should do so, the damages that occur as a result of this rejection should also be taken into the bankruptcy proceedings, and that amount is “believed to be not less than $10,000,000,” Curtis Jackson’s lawyers wrote.