The owner of
the Connecticut nightclub Club Sinergee has
spoken with local police officials multiple times in
the past week, to add extra officers to 50 Cent's
March 1 party.
In order to ensure the guests orderly exits at the
conclusion of the party, club owner Michael
Carusone has scheduled eight to 10 officers to be
outside the club, in addition to the private
security guards in the club.
The venue holds roughly 700 people and the extra
police force is a precautionary measure to handle
any excessive crowding outside of people who are
denied admission.
This event is the after party for ESPN's Friday
Night Fights event at Foxwood Resort Casino in
Mashantucket, Connecticut.
50 Cent's new boxing promotion company SMS
Promotion is collaborating with DiBella
Entertainment for the fight, which will begin at
7pm. Club Sinergee plans to broadcast the fights
and await the G-Unit general's arrival after the
conclusion of the final fight.
Carusone says VIP passes are still available and
people can call (203) 440-2750 for reservations.
50 Cent started the new boxing venture in
November of 2012 and has already had to handle
a high profile scandal.
In a recent interview with the New York Daily
News, Mr. Jackson denied that one of his
boxers, Yuriorkis Gamboa, was a customer of the
Miami anti-aging clinic, Biogenesis, which is
accused of selling performance enhancing drugs.
Gamboa's name appeared on the questionable
clinic's records, a fact that 50 Cent attributes to
Gamboa being an unlucky bystander of the
embattled rapper's perceived reputation:
"The additional publicity and notoriety that
Gamboa has received from being in connection to
me — the timing of it makes me feel like that's a
part of it, of why he would actually be mentioned
at that point."
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