Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh - Ellen’s Predatory Producer Ghosted Mark & Why Jake Paul Got Raided | Patreon Sample

Episode Date: August 7, 2020

This week Andrew, Akaash, AlexxMedia and Mark discuss Ellen's predatory producer ghosting Mark, why Jake Paul's mansion got raided by the FBI, Schulz challenging J. Cole to a 1 on 1, clout vs respect,... Zuckerberg going from traitor to hero, and much more. INDULGE! Want a new episode every week? Become a Patron! www.Patreon.com/FLAGRANT2

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Starting point is 00:00:23 I want you to take on this Jake Paul shit. So I hit Logan. And I was like, bro, if y'all don't know what's going on with Jake Paul, the FBI seized his home. They raided his home. They raided his home. In Arizona. One of his homes, which is great. That's fire.
Starting point is 00:00:36 It was Arizona? Arizona. Oh, I thought it was LA. I thought it was LA. You can double check. You were saying Calabasas, I think. Yeah, I think it was LA. He was in Calabasas and Arizona, if I'm not mistaken.
Starting point is 00:00:44 And the Arizona home got raided. No, Calabasas. It was Calabasas. Oh, my Yeah, I think it was LA. He was in Calabasas and Arizona, if I'm not mistaken. And the Arizona home got- Not Calabasas. It was Calabasas. Oh, my bad. Yo, shut up, son. Gun seas. You know what's fire about a home? That nobody could live above you and also have hooked up with your girl.
Starting point is 00:00:57 That's a fire thing. You know what I mean? You know my only regret about sharing this story, because it's created great content, a lot of laughs, Is I gave y'all Ammunition against me And I know I'm gonna get AK-47
Starting point is 00:01:11 By y'all motherfuckers Now here's the thing About going at Schultz though Schultz is like Trump With the nuclear codes Like that motherfucker Will press that button At any moment
Starting point is 00:01:18 Oh Both y'all You too motherfuckers Let me tell you something Al India got nuclear capabilities Let me tell you something Al you right i don't know what i don't normally know what it's like to be on this end of it though you know what i mean it's a lot of power to have that button guys all right go go go yeah so these are actually new updates that so the calabasas crib raided
Starting point is 00:01:42 gun seas and the raid involves the scott dale protest that's so they're apparently coming after him because of the the video of him with the looters yeah that's federal you need the feds for that yeah because the local court dropped the case yeah why are they coming after him he's not even on video actually doing anything why does everyone hate this kid is my question well he leans into that i believe he plays off the hate i hit up logan and i was just like yo tell me it's not child porn because that's what i thought it was initially because the fbi has shown up i was like what the fuck should it be also you're allowed to have guns in your home right in california yeah okay guns are legal in
Starting point is 00:02:17 california that's what i also can't understand um uh but mark had an interesting point yesterday about like setting an example thing yeah i think they might be setting a precedent to be like yo if you loot this is what could happen to you we're gonna like come through with the boys we're gonna fuck your whole shit up they couldn't do it to like some poor random black kid like in the middle of black lives matter send a fucking raid to his house so they had to pick someone that like was guilty that was also like hateable so he fits that mold and famous enough to like warrant a story yeah not only warrant a story was also like hateable so he fits that mold and famous enough to like warn a story yeah not only warn a story but also like make other people think it's okay
Starting point is 00:02:50 right exactly so it sends a message but also like jake could make other people go oh looting is fun yeah it's cool with the kids whatever so they're sending this in to make an example potentially because there might be more riots in the future if trump coming up to the election so i think i think that that last part right there is huge that last part is because if they like they did with the statues remember trump came up it was like 10 years you take down a statue yeah we ain't seen nobody with a rope or nothing trying to take down statues yeah right so now with this it's like oh shit let's say trump wins the motherfuckers go to tear shit down again well don't tear down the statues because you go to jail for 10 years well don't loot and raid stores because fbi shows up to your crib you know i'm
Starting point is 00:03:29 saying like i think they're i think they're saying this the the precedent now and when i mean they i don't necessarily mean trump's cronies i think i mean like the people that have america's safety at the you know the forefront of their interests, regardless of who wins. Right. You know what I mean? Like, let's say the FBI, CIA are not biased towards a political party. Obviously, there's evidence to say that they are, but let's say they're not. They still want to keep shit calm.
Starting point is 00:03:54 There being riots and looting all over the country is not good for the country. Yeah, instability is not good. Instability is not good. Right? So, I get it. That they're trying to make an example in order to procure more stability. Yeah, I get it that they're trying to make an example in order to procure more stability. Yeah, I get it. But I think it's more than just making an example for the rating. Like, I'm pretty sure this has been an investigation going on for a while because the FBI don't just act out of nowhere.
Starting point is 00:04:17 Right. And then his friend, some dude out in Vegas, his house got raided the same exact day. out in Vegas, his house got raided the same exact day. That's it. Yeah, I forgot that video. Yeah. So now that's what makes it federal because now it's connection. They can prove a connection between states. Now it's federal.
Starting point is 00:04:32 Oh, that's right. Anything. Ah, explain federal again. So it's like if there's a conspiracy that's going across more than one state, neither state has jurisdiction on the entirety of the conspiracy. That's when the federal government comes in so all they gotta prove is that one gun if they see a picture of one gun during their surveillance and now this same gun is in the other place but you've taken guns across state lines you might not have the permission that's traffic yeah guns charges who just got caught up on gun charges is that toy lyn jake they took a bunch of guns out of his house right and then who's he his friend they got uh this other guy's called armani is zadi and at
Starting point is 00:05:09 one point he actually this guy's got a diverse group of friends man he was he was arrested a few years ago for um a prostitution ring so this guy he's been involved in shit like that so now this is the second time getting in trouble i assume that the tone was like celebratory that he got arrested on online social media because everybody seems to hate him and i cannot find like good reasons why i think when he came up he came up as a disney star originally so like well he came through vine originally let me take that back so like he got a disney show pops off vine his little brother starts popping off vine also he's not older brother logan is younger logan's older jake is younger to my understanding okay so then jake gets on this disney show he's doing the disney shit and then like goes rogue and starts doing like wild stuff he gets his house in calabasas
Starting point is 00:05:52 doing all these crazy parties like the neighbors are calling the police like there's a kid like a child with millions of dollars like ruining our neighborhood uh he's just like ignorant and like the cops would show up and he would like stand on his car and like tell him to go fuck themselves so like he was just like a rowdy, rebellious kid. When you are a rich, attractive kid with millions of dollars, people don't like you. That leans into it. He leans into the villain. You left out a really important
Starting point is 00:06:14 adjective and that's white. If he's a rapper doing this, this shit is amazing. But the feds are still coming after you. But the people won't be... But the feds are coming after rappers because they talk about breaking laws. They talk about shooting people. Bobby Shmurda wasn't in jail because he was rowdy because he was throwing crazy parties.
Starting point is 00:06:32 Right. I think, and I don't, listen, I'm not the guy that wants to defend white people, but I hate when we just hate a straight white dude because he's a straight white dude who's successful. Case in point. Case in point. I would say this though that jake paul leans into the hate he creates the hate yeah i think it's possible to be the heel he's yeah
Starting point is 00:06:50 so logan is the american boy this is my assumption if there's like if they've cultivated this like paul fandom right logan is the hero but jake is the heel isn't logan film people killing themselves in the fucking forest no he filmed someone who had already committed suicide in this thing but they both tripped up throughout their careers obviously i don't have a problem with either of them i'm just saying i can film it like you wouldn't film that like i don't understand how we can film every single fight on the street and we can film all these people. Like everybody, like cops leaning on people's necks, like all this shit is filmed.
Starting point is 00:07:28 And then all of a sudden Logan filmed somebody who had committed suicide. And then that's like this bad thing. It's like, we're all disgusting. We all film things every single day that we should be helping instead of doing it. The person's already killed. I, it just seems weird that like the entire world jumped out and they're like,
Starting point is 00:07:44 to my point, he is a good looking straight white dude, white dude, so fuck him. With millions of dollars. With millions of dollars also. And it's in poor taste, but yeah. I think it's the Beckham hate. It's just so funny how you guys are really driving the point how good-looking this guy is. That's fine.
Starting point is 00:07:59 I haven't said it. Every time you say it, man, it's on. Son, have you seen his body? It's like you kids talk about it. It's like, he's good-looking, white guy. Why are you saying that? That's him. That's just man, it's on. Son, have you seen his body? They all right. It's like you can't talk about it. It's like, it's good looking. Why are you saying that? That's him. That's just him.
Starting point is 00:08:09 It's me. That's an indicator. I'm the only honest one out here. That's an indicator for hate. Like, if you have things people are seeking after, then you're easier to hate. They're not going to hate a fat schlubby. John Gaber's saying get in hate. You know what I mean? Get in the same way.
Starting point is 00:08:21 I think you get hate when people see you as more famous than you are good so kim k kim kardashian like david beckham is the perfect example of this right right is david beckham was the most famous soccer player in the world right he was really good at soccer he was an elite soccer player right but he was more famous than he was good and a lot of soccer purists hate him to your point a lot of soccer pure purists i don't even know if purists hate him as much as like like and again i'm not a big soccer fan because i think a purist would be like no he's a really good passer and like he's been on successful teams his entire life and like he's good but the average fan who really loves ronaldinho and thinks
Starting point is 00:09:04 ronaldinho is so good well why isn't he getting all the fame? Well, because he's not this handsome guy who's got these cool tattoos. Celebrity wife. And he's a white dude and he has a celeb wife and all these things. So I think maybe when they looked at like a Jake Paul or they looked at like a Logan, there was this – they're looking – and they didn't understand their fame. A lot of people look and they're like, wait a minute. they're just making YouTube videos where they're going around doing crazy shit? That's not a skill. Why are they so famous?
Starting point is 00:09:32 And then it's fuck you. They don't realize that garnering interest is a skill. And they exist in a time where that is the currency. And they're exceptional at it. We don't see it as a skill because we're like, well, it's not stand-up comedy. It's not singing. It's not dancing-up comedy it's not singing it's not dancing etc and um yeah like i think i think to be honest this is one of the reasons why like we people in our field don't get as much hate because they see a skill right and then they go
Starting point is 00:09:58 oh he's famous because of that skill right i get it or i hate you it. Or I hate you, but I get, I hate you for your opinion, but like I get that you have a skill and people fuck with you. I agree with that. And it drives me crazy. People who don't have, who are famous without skill.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Yeah. I'm not going to act like I'm different, but their hate is on a different level. All social media people to me, not all, but a lot of them are to me more famous than good. The big ones. Why these two get the most hate?
Starting point is 00:10:24 Are they the biggest? I don't think so. I don't think Logan gets much hate, dude. I think Logan is pretty celebrated. He got hate during the Japanese thing. Yeah, the suicide thing was the most hate I've seen. Yeah. But ever since then-
Starting point is 00:10:36 Maybe I just follow a lot of black people on Twitter, but these motherfuckers do not seem to like this guy. Yeah, he gets chirped a little bit. Maybe I'm in my own echo chamber of shit I disagree with, weirdly, so it's not echo. But I'm seeing a lot of hate for any Paul. If you're not a fan of his. You have a different group of black people that you follow because the black people I follow don't even know who Paul is.
Starting point is 00:10:55 I mean, look, there's a lot of, again, I'm telling you, when our kids will grow up and they will view garnering interest as a skill in and of itself. Right? We never looked at garnering interest as a skill back in the day because the interest was already decided. There were these channels and we watched the channels. And no matter who was there, we would watch them. And if we watched them more, then they would get promoted within the channels. Now, anybody could garner interest. And it is a fucking skill. Antics is a skill. them and if we watch them more than they would get promoted within the channels yeah now anybody could garner interest yeah and it is a fucking skill yeah and antics is a skill antics is a skill
Starting point is 00:11:30 and the logan paul and you saw this with athletes first the guys who make money based on what they do the boxers and mma guys that's a skill and in the future we will look at this and we will respect these people for their ability to garner interest it's just we're too old or we're grandfathered into this thing where it's like we only view talent as skill yeah and to be honest we get upset when somebody who's talented but can't garner interest doesn't have that interest that we believe their talent deserves right but i believe that our kids are going to grow up and go oh you got talent so what like why don't you garner interest with that talent? Like, what are you an idiot?
Starting point is 00:12:06 You're missing a huge talent. Literally, we're going to go, you're lazy. I think we're going to look at talented people who can't garner interest, and we're going to go, wait, what do you mean you don't do Twitter? What do you mean you don't do Instagram? What do you mean you don't do social media? You're lazy? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:18 Like, that's what it takes to be successful. It's going to be a reflection of your talent if you do all these things and you don't have a following. We'll be like, oh, you're not that talented. Because a big part of talent is getting people to look at you. Yeah, I think that we'll be able to compartmentalize with talents, but I agree with you. It will be a criticism. Instead, like, what's that rapper that never put that out?
Starting point is 00:12:34 He just put it out with Jay-Z. Exhibit C was the song that he put out that we all love. Jay Electronica. So instead of going, yo, Jay Electronica is the truth. He's the great blah, blah, blah. We're going to be like be like well he can't get anybody to be interested in him why yeah like he's not even why wouldn't he focus on that and be good at that right i think we'll just look at it as part of the game and we'll look at the takashi's and go oh yeah his skill of rap ain't that good but his skill of gaining interest was fucking unbelievable yeah i'm curious to see i'm
Starting point is 00:13:04 curious if and maybe kids already do that do you think that your generation is like appreciating people who can gain interest despite their their talent level yeah yeah i'd say so and especially with the zikashi thing i don't think it's necessarily like oh his music is in like i don't think it's like amazing but like it is worse than his fame historically yes like normally people as famous as him have better music yep but as far as like average soundcloud rappers his music isn't worse yeah yeah it's not horrible yeah exactly like his ability to like rapping yeah yeah exactly so that's the only distinction i make as far as like talent and like uh yeah attention but i do think that my generation probably appreciates attention your ability to like garner attention and i and i
Starting point is 00:13:42 think that i think that's where the term clout comes from. I think it's your generation starting to understand what attention is. And then they're starting to create words for attention. Yeah, the currency of attention. And what the currency is, yeah. So they're like, oh, it's clout. Like we didn't grow up with that. No, we call clout chasing something bad.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Yeah, clout chasing. And I think their generation will call it kind of bad. It can be critical. It's a diss. But clout in of itself is a thing. Yeah. We didn't have clout. We had like respect.
Starting point is 00:14:14 Yeah. Or like we had like, I don't know. There was something else that was like intrinsic to the skill. Like, oh, yeah, he got respect. He got people's whatever. Yeah. No, no, no. Interest.
Starting point is 00:14:23 Floyd Mayweather was amazing at creating clout conor mcgregor amazing at creating clout back to our antics and talent conversation from last time you know the first example i can think of that outside of like maybe period in entertainment deon sanders amazing at clout i remember him saying on something that like back then cornerbacks didn't get drafted super high they didn't get big contracts so he was like i gotta make myself a name so that i get drafted high so that i get the big contract so i get the endorsement deals because that's not a sexy position in and of itself keeping a guy from catching a pass how the fuck is that exciting but so you're dion he created prime time and he started dancing all over
Starting point is 00:14:57 and high stepping all the way to the end zone whenever he returned kicks and holding the ball out here antics and talent yeah and it really is a function of the supply and the demand. As the supply has increased, the competition for the eyeballs has increased. So as a function of the supply side getting greater, there's more value put in the ability to sort of climb the ranks of the supply. And in this example, the supply you're referring to is talent, where the supply was restricted before. Content rather, yeah. and even avenues for talent the the the the avenues for talent were restricted before to tv channels yeah right which there was like a finite amount of them now infinite amount right and now
Starting point is 00:15:35 because of that way more skill talented people are coming out right skill talented way more rappers that are really good we could go on soundcloud and find a guy who raps exactly like kendrick lamar a guy could just mock kendrick lamar hey this is how kendrick lamar raps i see these all the time this is how travis scott makes a beat and they just make a beat that sounds fire just like a travis scott so the amount of people who have that quote-unquote skill talent yeah are out there the ones who have skill talent and clout talent are the ones that start to pop yeah all right what else we you want to talk about tom i almost got sexually assaulted by ellen oh my god or should we say it for the regular oh my god bro you're talking about this right now how didn't you talk about oh my god talk about this right now i almost wonder if we
Starting point is 00:16:13 should save it for the regular uh nah this sample let's go all right go go go this is interesting so you know the dude that this explains everything i know so you know the dude that was the executive producer's name is kevin leeman he was out here like sexually assaulting his staff members You know the dude that... This explains everything. I know. So you know the dude that was the executive producer? His name is Kevin Lehman. He was out here sexually assaulting his staff members, trying to get his dick sucked, trying to suck dicks, trying to jerk off dudes, and all over dudes. Allegedly. Allegedly.
Starting point is 00:16:37 The lawyer lady up there in the booth is telling me to say allegedly. Well, Mark reached out to him. Yeah. Mark, take it from here. So in 2017... What part of him did you grab when you reached out to him Yeah Mark take it from here So in 2017 What part of him did you grab When you reached out to him In 2017
Starting point is 00:16:49 I reached out to this dude Kevin I was like Hey I'm a fan of Ellen I was like trying to intern In the industry And just try to like get in You're a fan of Ellen
Starting point is 00:16:56 Yeah bro I liked Ellen Son that's gayer than Sucking that dude's dick I'm a fan of your Daytime talk show Probably thought Ellen was cool Ellen was great the show all right go to him getting raped go and then i hit him up and i was like hey man like i would
Starting point is 00:17:11 love to like work on the show can i intern whatever i was like making content at the time i was like yo this would be perfect for the show let me get in and then uh he hit me back he was like hey man no problem i appreciate you hitting me up like things have been crazy but we're gonna talk like i'll hit you back for sure summer internships are great or summer internships are tricky but we'll get it going and then i hit him up he ghosted me he kept on ghosting me he kept on ghosting i hit him up like every day for like or like every every week for like a month well that was my whole strategy i was like i'll hit people up till they tell me to fuck off and then i'll just will and i was like scoreboard yeah scoreboard bro That's what I'll do to them. Okay, go.
Starting point is 00:17:45 And so he hit me up. I hit him up for a week and like we talked and then he just goes to me and I just hit him up two days ago and said, hey man, I'm actually good on the internship.
Starting point is 00:17:54 I'm all good. And he didn't get back to me. Yo, but how crazy is it that like that dude was going out there like sexually assaulting dudes. Yeah. Like trying to suck their dicks. Yeah. Trying to suck their dicks.
Starting point is 00:18:05 Yeah. Trying to jerk off. Yeah. And he looked at Mark and he was like, nah. How do you feel? Wait, what do you mean? You're not rapable. Wait, what?
Starting point is 00:18:13 Yo, son. He smelled you in the phone. Gay guys don't want to smoke you out. You know how much gay dudes be fucking? They be fucking anything. Why do you think they looked at you specifically? And he was like i don't want to fuck that no he probably couldn't handle this he probably couldn't handle what i had
Starting point is 00:18:31 you think there was you were just too much for him in my gap jeans he probably saw what i had yo do you think that like he was judging based on like your like uh preppy cut that you had back in college like he didn't see the long hair yeah he doesn't know that I'm a rugged guy. So do you want to, like, do you feel at all, like, a sense of rejection at all? Is there any sense of rejection here? I don't need them. I'm happier now. They don't need you, to be honest.
Starting point is 00:18:56 But, no, is there a little part of you that's like... Unrapeable is like a... That's like a... That's a shot. I mean, that's insulting, bro. That's insulting. You are not rapeable. I could be assaulted.
Starting point is 00:19:04 No, you cannot. Yeah, if I walk down the street by myself i put the keys between my fingers do you yeah for no reason just in case someone wants to assault me you know what he wouldn't be putting between his fingers dude that i wonder i wonder if kevin leeman saw something about you and was like not my type and if that if that affects you in any way well it doesn't happen to me before oh shit there's not this not the first gay guy that's turned you down yeah okay no not has propositioned me okay this guy didn't proposition you propositioned him and he said no he was thirsty for you said everything's too easy that's it it was like you know when a girl's
Starting point is 00:19:45 like yo play hard to get no game no he said rate me rate me every fucking week this kid basically he said we'll chat we'll chat that seems like yeah he goes to you dog blow off every chick like yeah yeah we'll talk later yeah talk about how you're not gonna get this internship you ugly motherfucker yo that's foul that he did that to you bro do you feel a way like you know how like there are girls that probably like weinstein said no to that's i was just thinking where he was like look you're really talented we're just gonna take this in a different direction and that's it and And they're like, oh my God, like, he couldn't even Weinstein me. Like,
Starting point is 00:20:28 is that how you feel right now? Now that you're making me feel that way? Yo. I am feeling it. I feel like we got to get to the bottom of why. I'm not the bottom.
Starting point is 00:20:37 Yeah. Not the bottom. Yeah, by his choice though. That's what's crazy. Yeah, we got to find out, like,
Starting point is 00:20:42 there's got to be a little part of you that's curious like what you did to be undesirable. That is true now you bring it up in this specific like i had this one brazilian girl reach out to me once like it was after we stopped like talking and shit like that yeah and she uh reached out like months later and she was like can you just tell me like what i did wrong did you nah That's not my job. Like, you know, but I wonder if this is.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Should I ask? Can we ask him? Yeah. I wonder if you should shoot an email. We got a message up right now. We can fill this out. What do you want me to say? Like, look, you were like sexual assaulting all these people and everything like that.
Starting point is 00:21:19 And obviously that's 100% wrong. I just want to know why you weren't interested in doing that to me. Was it something I said? Was it the way way i looked was it my profile picture yeah yeah okay oh yeah i'll text him has he seen your message yeah he's seen all of them he saw the don't worry about the internship one oh no he didn't see that one yet oh he's probably going through it now but once he responds to that then we hit no no you need to send this now so it sounds like a sincere message hey man i just want to reach out and see how you're doing. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:21:48 That's going to pop up on his message shit. So you're going to click that. You're like, yeah, I just want to know. What about me is so unrapable? Yeah, that's actually kind of hurt my feelings. What do you think is the number one reason why Mark is so unrapable? I don't know because he didn't say anything. I know why.
Starting point is 00:22:03 That motherfucker would probably be giving you all these facts about rape during a rape and shit. He's like, actually, 99% of victims have a girlfriend. You like that? Actually,
Starting point is 00:22:16 as a matter of fact, I don't. Stockholm Syndrome can present itself in many cases, but in this specific one. Bro, we got to get to the bottom of this Kevin Lehman, bro.
Starting point is 00:22:28 I can't figure it out, bro, because he can't smell you over Facebook messages. What could it be? Dude, Mark. That's a sad story. I thought this was going to be fun. I thought somebody tried to rape you.
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