50 Cent fails to sell his Connecticut mansion the first time around and is forced to knock millions off of the original price.
50 Cent has dropped a further $3.6 million off the price of his Connecticut mansion after the property failed to sell.
The In Da Club hitmaker - real name Curtis Jackson - bought the sprawling 19 bedroom, 37 bathroom house in Farmington in 2003 from retired boxing champ Mike Tyson.He paid $5 million for the estate, but spent millions on improvements.50 Cent then put the property up for sale in 2007, and lowered the asking price from $18.5 million to $14.5 million at the end of last year (08).But the mansion failed to attract any interest and it was pulled it from the market in May (09).However, 50 Cent is having another go at off-loading the expensive property and has shaved a further few millions off the price tag in a bid to lure potential buyers.The home has been at the centre of a lengthy legal battle between the rapper and bosses at an engineering company, who he claimed mislead him over the purchase of the house and the repairs it needed. The dispute was settled in court last month (Jun09), although the terms of the agreement have not been disclosed.





