Black Mafia Family kingpin Terry “Southwest T” Flenory has secured his release from prison due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to The Detroit News. Although Big Meech’s brother will be in home confinement, 50 Cent is reveling in the BMF leader’s return and how it might affect longtime rival Irv Gotti.

The G-Unit boss, who is making a BMF series for Starz, warned anyone indebted to Flenory Instagram on Tuesday (May 5). 50 specifically called out Gotti, claiming the Murder Inc. founder borrowed money from Southwest T but never repaid the favor.

“yo @irvgotti187 you best be coming up with that bread you borrowed from Big T in Encino you sucker ass nigga,” 50 declared. “you didnt go see him or put nothing on his books. yeah he home now so you can stretch out to him or get stretched. #starz #bmfitgear.”

50’s jab at Gotti was one of a series of posts about Flenory’s prison release. The multi-platinum selling rapper began by announcing Southwest T’s debtors would need to pay up by next week.

“@bmfboss_swt_263 is out, take your time getting to the Bank,” he wrote. “No hurry just have what you owe him by Monday. #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi.”

After putting Gotti on blast, 50 resumed his Instagram trolling and joked about the havoc he potentially caused.

“now they in the crib like please don’t let 50 tell everybody how much i owe the man,” he noted. “look ill give you the blue book value for your cars but you need the rest by monday. #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi.”

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Terry and Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory pleaded guilty to running a continuing criminal enterprise, admitting they were the ringleaders of the BMF drug trafficking ring from 1990 to 2005. The two were sentenced to 30 years in prison in 2008.

Both men asked for their releases over COVID-19 concerns. Southwest T’s request was granted, allowing him to leave a federal prison in Kentucky on home confinement. Big Meech is still waiting on a ruling in his case.

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