The mom of 50 Cent's son had claimed that the rapper was behind the blaze in the luxurious mansion.
The mom of 50 Cent's son had claimed that the rapper was behind the blaze that scorched the mansion and left her and two children homeless in a hospital with smoke poisoning.
Shaniqua Tompkins also accused the rapper of setting his mansion on fire and called him a bad father since he didn't check on the boy after the fire.
Shaniqua Tompkins and two of her children - including the 50 Cent's 10-year-old son, Marquise - escaped the flamnes, after a suspicious fire ripped through their Long Island mansion.
"Tell him to call his son!" Tompkins screamed at reporters gathered near the ruins of $2.4 million Dix Hills house where she came to retrieve some belongings.
"He didn't even attempt to call his son to see how he was doing!" she said. "A good father would do that!"
Tompkins had earlier claimed that 50 Cent was behind the blaze, which fire officials said was suspicious because of its speed and the size of the flames.
A 5-gallon gas container was found on the edge of the property.
The rapper, who was born Curtis Jackson, had been trying to get Tompkins evicted from the home in recent months. Tompkins countered by filing a Manhattan Supreme Court suit claiming she's entitled to half of 50 Cent's fortune.
Two days before the fire Tompkins' boyfriend got into a fight with 50 Cent's bodyguard in Manhattan.
A spokesman for the 32-year-old rapper denied the multiplatinum artist had anything to do with the blaze.
"Informed this morning while filming a new motion picture on location in Louisiana, Curtis Jackson expressed deep concern over this fire at his property," 50 Cents' rep said. "He is extremely thankful that everyone including his son, Marquise, escaped the burning house safely.
"He is confident that authorities will be conducting a thorough investigation of the incident and is eager to review their findings." Fire officials said was suspicious because of its speed and the size of the flames.