50 claims he paid Andrew Jameson $270,000 to make deals for him, including TV projects. 50 says Jameson went rogue after his deal expired and went to E! and made a deal for 50 called "The Unit." Jameson suggested to a G-Unit employee to get a "young white woman" on board to make the show more sellable.
50 says in legal docs he was appalled when he heard about it, calling the texts "highly offensive."
When 50 finally talked to E! to explain he didn't want to do a reality show, he was told Jameson had already closed the deal. 50 says he refused to do the show and it "severely damaged" his relationship with NBCUniversal, E!'s parent company.
50 wants all sorts of damages, totaling more than $800k.
Jameson's lawyer, Eric George, tells TMZ, "His claims aren't worth 50 cents."