The man born Curtis Jackson III obtained a sex tape made by the mother of one of Ross' children and another ex-boyfriend, according to the complaint filed in 2010.

50 Cent added himself to the video dressed as a pimp. He blurred the man's face but left Lastonia Leviston easily recognizable, narrating insults and other degrading comments over the video.

Case: Lastonia Leviston v. Curtis James Jackson III, a.k.a. 50 Cent

Case no.: 102449-10

Description: Invasion of privacy

Filing date: Feb. 24, 2010

Verdict date: July 13

Judge: Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Paul Wooten

Plaintiffs attorneys: Philip Freidin, Randy Rosenblum and Jonathan Freidin, Freidin, Dobrinsky, Brown & Rosenblum, Miami; Alex Alvarez, Alvarez Law Firm, Coral Gables; Hunter J. Shkolnik, Napoli, Bern, Ripka & Shkolnik, New York

Defense attorneys: James Renard and Stephanie L. Gase, Brewer Attorneys and Counselors, Dallas; Steven E. Losquadro, Losquadro Law Firm, Rocky Point, New York

Verdict amount: $7 million

Details: “In Da Club” rapper 50 Cent decided to get personal in a 2009 feud with fellow artist Rick Ross.