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American rapper Curtis James Jackson III, widely known as 50 Cent, has joined the growing calls for the removal of New York State Supreme Court Judge Erin Gall, following the release of a video in which she is seen threatening to shoot a group of black teenagers.
The incident, which took place in 2022, has sparked widespread outrage since the video surfaced this month.
The incident, which took place in 2022, has sparked widespread outrage since the video surfaced this month.
In the controversial clip, Judge Gall is seen and heard making threatening remarks towards the teenagers, leading to intense backlash and demands for her resignation or removal from the bench.
The video has not only raised questions about her conduct but also about her impartiality in the judicial system.
The video has not only raised questions about her conduct but also about her impartiality in the judicial system.
Expressing his reaction on Instagram, 50 Cent shared the video with his followers, urging them to call for Gall's removal. He wrote, “SMH, she should be removed. This is bad. Repost this video.”
The State Commission on Judicial Conduct has taken notice of the incident and has scrutinized Gall's actions. In a report released on Monday, July 22, the commission concluded that Gall "created at least the appearance that she harboured racial bias," further fueling the calls for her ouster.
As the controversy continues to unfold, 50 Cent's involvement has brought even more attention to the issue. His call for action highlights the power of social media and celebrity influence in addressing matters of public concern and accountability.
The situation remains under review, with many awaiting further developments regarding Judge Erin Gall's position on the bench and Nollywood Times is here to give you an update when that happens.
The situation remains under review, with many awaiting further developments regarding Judge Erin Gall's position on the bench and Nollywood Times is here to give you an update when that happens.
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