50 Cent Set to Produce Gilgo Beach True Crimes Series Inspired by the Harrowing Peacock Documentary

Published 05/01/2026, 2:38 PM CDT

The Gilgo Beach murders remain one of the most chilling and unresolved crime stories in recent American history, centered on a series of victims discovered along a remote stretch of Long Island. The case has drawn years of investigation, media attention, and public fascination due to its complexity and lingering questions.

That intrigue recently found new life on Peacock through the docuseries The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets, which explored the case in detail and reignited conversations around it.

Now, the story is taking another turn, with a scripted series in development and 50 Cent stepping in to help bring it to life.

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A true crime story shifts into scripted territory

Peacock is developing a scripted drama based on the Gilgo Beach case, transforming the real life events into a character driven narrative. The project is being written and executive produced by Jordan Hawley, with 50 Cent also attached as an executive producer through his G Unit Film and Television banner. Backed by Universal Content Productions, the series builds directly from the groundwork laid by the earlier docuseries.

Rather than focusing solely on investigation beats, the show is expected to explore the personal fallout surrounding the accused. It draws from details connected to Rex Heuermann, who has been linked to multiple killings tied to remains discovered between 2010 and 2011. The narrative shifts attention toward the domestic sphere, examining how a seemingly ordinary life can conceal something far darker.

By centering on the emotional and psychological ripple effects within a family, the series leans into a different kind of tension. It expands beyond procedural storytelling and into the unsettling reality of hidden identities. With ongoing legal developments keeping the case in the public eye, the adaptation arrives at a moment when interest remains high.

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But while the project pushes forward creatively, its executive producer is facing a separate legal battle of his own.

Legal dispute adds another layer to the narrative

A former insider has filed a lawsuit against 50 Cent, claiming her professional life took a severe hit after she refused to comply with requests she considered unlawful. Monique Mayers alleges she worked closely within his business operations and was asked to take part in actions tied to financial and legal matters during a difficult period.

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According to her complaint, she declined to assist in shielding assets and rejected a request to report a fabricated theft involving a significant amount of money. She claims these decisions led to her dismissal and triggered long-term damage to her career and reputation. The filing describes what she views as a pattern of ongoing pressure that extended well beyond her exit.

The claims remain unproven, and no court has issued a ruling. Representatives for 50 Cent have denied the allegations, describing the lawsuit as unfounded and financially motivated. They have also argued that the case falls outside the allowable legal timeframe. As the Gilgo Beach story continues to evolve on screen, the real-world developments surrounding its key creative figures add another dimension.

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Pratham Gurung

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If films shape personalities, Pratham was practically raised in a dark theater, pulling off twenty-four-hour movie marathons and falling into hour-long YouTube video essays at 3 a.m., his fascination with cinema never really having an off switch.

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