This week, the man who's name literally means money has become a punchline for any number of jokes about the 40-year-old rapper and businessman, who filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a court in Connecticut on Monday. The news appeared to be evidence that Jackson’s fortune had waned along with his cultural relevance. But, if his subsequent statements are anything to go by, then a much-mocked reference in a recent New York Times profile to Jackson’s “exceptional business instincts” may not have been too wide of the mark, after all.
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Tagged Under: Celebrity, Rap
This week, the man who's name literally means money has become a punchline for any number of jokes about the 40-year-old rapper and businessman, who filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a court in Connecticut on Monday. The news appeared to be evidence that Jackson’s fortune had waned along with his cultural relevance. But, if his subsequent statements are anything to go by, then a much-mocked reference in a recent New York Times profile to Jackson’s “exceptional business instincts” may not have been too wide of the mark, after all.
Bankrupt - The man that name means money, doesn't have any.
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Mark Hamilton
On: 9:22 AM
This week, the man who's name literally means money has become a punchline for any number of jokes about the 40-year-old rapper and businessman, who filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a court in Connecticut on Monday. The news appeared to be evidence that Jackson’s fortune had waned along with his cultural relevance. But, if his subsequent statements are anything to go by, then a much-mocked reference in a recent New York Times profile to Jackson’s “exceptional business instincts” may not have been too wide of the mark, after all.
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