Today we gotta talk about Lil Meech — yeah, Big Meech’s son — and how 50 Cent is calling him out as a snitch and a fake gangster.
See, when you live in the spotlight, you’re always gonna be judged. Nobody is exempt. And right now, 50 Cent has been on Lil Meech’s head. 50 Cent has been trolling Big Meech and his son heavy. Big Meech, for the most part, has stayed quiet. Sometimes, silence is power. You don’t always need to respond because once you open that gate, you lose your authenticity.

But 50? He went all the way in. He’s exposing Lil Meech as not being a real gangster — just a private school kid living off his dad’s reputation.
Big Meech was one of the biggest street legends out there, and now people are expecting his son to live up to that. But let’s be real: Lil Meech never had to struggle. He never missed a meal, never had to wash his clothes in a sink, never had to wonder if he was gonna get what he wanted for Christmas. He grew up rich, with millions in the bank even while his dad was locked up.
People forget: Lil Meech went to private school his whole life. Yet here he is, trying to live out this gangster persona.
Things started to really unravel with that airport incident. Bodycam footage came out showing Lil Meech pleading with security, swearing to God, calling them “sir,” trying to convince them he was innocent. You could tell he was submitting — totally shook.
In that footage, you can hear him say:
> “Sir, I swear to God. I’m an actor. My security guard left that in my bag. I promise!”
It was embarrassing. No real street dude is gonna fold like that. You either keep your mouth shut or you ride it out. But Lil Meech? He was terrified.
And it didn’t stop there. Last year, on October 24, 2024, Lil Meech was involved in an even bigger scandal. He was driving with his homie, Three Luck — a real street guy who did 10 years in prison and had been protecting Lil Meech ever since he got out.
They get pulled over. At first, Lil Meech doesn’t stop — he’s driving like he’s gonna run. Meanwhile, Three Luck is asleep in the passenger seat. Lil Meech allegedly starts dumping all the illegal stuff from his own side over onto Three Luck’s side.
When they finally pull over, Three Luck wakes up and realizes there’s guns and other illegal stuff on him. He looks at Lil Meech like, “Bro, did you really just set me up?”
Cops separate them, search the car, and at first only find the guns. In Florida, that’s not a huge deal because the laws are more lenient.

But Lil Meech, panicking, starts telling the police about the other illegal stuff in the car. He basically volunteers information, telling them exactly where to look. That’s snitching. Period.
The police go back, find narcotics, and that’s when it all goes left. Now they got guns and drugs together — that’s a felony.
Three Luck gets arrested and eventually sentenced to 40 months in prison. While he’s locked up, he spends all his savings fighting the case. He’s expecting help from Lil Meech and his family — they give him nothing. Not a dollar.
Lil Meech even calls Three Luck in jail, apologizing, saying he’ll make it right. He promises money once the new season of BMF starts filming. But then he finds out 50 Cent canceled the show. Now there’s no money coming in.
Three Luck starts realizing he’s on his own. He spends his money, loses his business, misses time with his child, all because Lil Meech threw him under the bus.
Eventually, Three Luck exposes it all on Instagram. He calls out Lil Meech for being fake, for pretending to be a gangster, for betraying him after 20 years of friendship.
He wrote:
> “Reason I gotta do fat time. I hate fake ninjas like Lil Meech. How you gonna plant your stuff on me while I’m asleep? I spent everything I had fighting this. You left me to rot. You disloyal. You fake.”
The craziest part? Lil Meech was literally asking the cops during the stop if they found the other stuff he planted on Three Luck. That’s telling. That’s snitching. No way around it.
And the worst part? While the streets expect you to live by a code — no snitching, stand tall — Lil Meech completely broke it. He folded.
50 Cent called it from the jump: Lil Meech isn’t a gangster. He’s an actor playing a role, living off his dad’s legacy. He was never built for that life.
Some people might defend him, saying, “Oh, he’s just a kid, he was scared.” But when you’re out here flexing, claiming that street life, rocking \$4 million in jewelry, hanging with killers — you gotta be ready to stand on that when things get hot.