50 Cent has denied the claim that he kicked his ex-girlfriend during a recent argument at her home. Despite prosecutors' announcement that the rapper has been charged with domestic violence and vandalism, 50's lawyer said that no warrant has been issued and they are "conducting [their] own investigation into these allegations".

On Tuesday, Los Angeles city attorney Mike Feuer told journalists that police had been called to Daphne Joy's condominium on 23 June, arriving after 50 Cent had already departed. According to the victim, 50 ransacked the apartment, broke down the door to the bedroom where she was hiding and kicked her. Joy is 50 Cent's ex-girlfriend: they previously dated for three years, and have a child together. Yesterday, lawyer Scott Leemon issued a statement pointing out that 50 Cent, real name Curtis Jackson, "has not been arrested and there is no warrant outstanding for his arrest". This is true: although 50 was charged with five misdemeanours, he will not be arraigned until 22 July.

"Curtis Jackson denies these allegations as made against him," Leemon said. "We have been in contact with the LA City Attorney's Office and are currently conducting our own investigation … Out of respect for the legal process, we will not be commenting any further at this time."