DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Breaking: Jay Z lawyer FIRES back at allegation he slept w/ 13 year Old w/ Diddy!

Episode Date: December 10, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Get online. Let me just make sure Rumble is on. If Rumble ain't on, Rumble trying to play with me. Okay, Rumble is on. Rumble is on. I know some people are upset that Rumble didn't go on yesterday. I don't know why he didn't. All right.
Starting point is 00:00:11 Okay. It looks, it's looking good. Shout to everybody on the Twitch. I see y'all, man. I see y'all. Help out a fellow chatting. If you can, throw a sub their way, if they, like, watching on Twitch,
Starting point is 00:00:22 that they could avoid any ads or whatever. And if you're on, obviously, YouTube. I appreciate y'all. If y'all do throw it. a membership in them. All right. How y'all feeling? It's like tumbleweeds out there, huh?
Starting point is 00:00:47 Woke up this morning, stretched, got up, my dog's out, brush my teeth, I'm tapping, no, I didn't, I brush my teeth yet. I grabbed my phone. Like, who brushes their teeth
Starting point is 00:01:07 before looking at their phone? Look at my phone. I scrolled up, kept scrolling up, scrolled up a couple more thumbs. It wasn't shit to scroll about it I was like Yo this O block right here
Starting point is 00:01:20 I looked at all the other media page I was like yo what the fuck is this O block right here Y'all I should call this shit no block It's 10 o'clock where the fuck y'all knick is at That's exactly how I was yo That's exactly how I was This was me this morning I kid you not That's a fact
Starting point is 00:01:43 This is what y'all want of me in Chicago Yeah. Oh, right here. This is what y'all want to me in Chicago. Birds chirping and everything. I should call this shit, no block. It's 10 o'clock. What the fuck?
Starting point is 00:01:54 You look down the timeline. It's actually, you should call the shit no block. This should have been the quiet than it's ever been. It's only 10 p.m. What the fuck, you're on the exact, blah? No block right here. Anyway, welcome, y'all. I ain't streaming on Twitter today, but I'll tweet out the link that.
Starting point is 00:02:15 The Twitter, niggas. Yo, I don't, yo, this shit was, so many people who hate watching us yesterday on Twitter. But the good thing about Twitter, they only get to watch. They can't comment. Okay, if you want to comment, you got to get to YouTube or Twitch.
Starting point is 00:02:27 But I'm going to be honest with you. That's one of my biggest Twitter streams ever. Like, I premiered a song during the Drake Beef, and I got like 2 million views on the Twitter live. This is during the Drake and Kendrick Beat. Yesterday, nigger, Look, look, how much views we have? 3.4 million.
Starting point is 00:02:50 And really, I only believe we got that because nobody else would touch it. Pause. No ditty, no jigger. Whatever. Whatever. But this is like one of the biggest Twitter streams that we've ever gotten.
Starting point is 00:03:09 Elon, we want to talk some business, man. I want to talk some business, my boy. Anyway, okay, I just tweet that out. Yeah, I'm not going live on Twitter today. I only like it for breaking. Really, I like it for like rap bells and shit like that. But maybe breaking news days out to go live on that platform. We're back to our regular platform.
Starting point is 00:03:36 So we're on live on two YouTube channels, Twitch, Rumble, and also two of our Facebook fan pages, which that'd be having like 100 people who watch in there. But who cares? All right. So there's some updates, obviously, in the topic that nobody wants to discuss. I've already predicted that this topic will be out of here by, I really think tomorrow might be stretched it if we say Thursday.
Starting point is 00:04:02 As I predicted, the media that did talk about it, they're talking about everything but the allegations. They're talking about, well, Jay-Z is going to end. It's crazy because the same people who I was hearing, like I was listening to the breakfast club this morning, and they were championing Jay-Z being successful and ending fake allegations. And I was like, this ain't the same breakfast club I was listening to like six months ago that said, believe all victims, right? Oh, hell not. So now, fuck the victims.
Starting point is 00:04:39 And I don't know, maybe that's the wave, right? Jigger. Shit, you got niggins to stop kneeling and you got niggas to stop believing these hoes. You are a powerful nigger, man. I can't knock you, bro. and not the hustler, as you would say, right? Fuck with it. I do fuck with it.
Starting point is 00:04:56 Okay. So, yeah, you know, pretty much, you know, it's part of the course. It's nothing that I didn't expect. I predicted all this. I do think the story's not going to have too much legs. You know, I've been doing my digging behind the scenes because, listen, I'm telling you, this shit works like clockwork. After you've been in media for 10 years, you realize how this is going to go down.
Starting point is 00:05:19 I'm telling you, and I've been looking for the, the story that's going to break. They're going to break some crazy story, okay? It's not going to come from Rock Nation, but it's going to be seated and come out of left fields, either coming through CNN. They're really cool with TMZ. Remember when they sued Buzzbee, they hit up TMZ?
Starting point is 00:05:34 TMZ might do it, and then everybody else picks up from it. And I think that's how they're going to kind of roll it out. Now, again, that's a classic PR media power move, right? You bury one story with another story. You get what I'm saying? That's just kind of how you do it. So I'm expecting some, you know, some shit they had in the tug to come out soon.
Starting point is 00:05:59 Never know, man. Might come out with a story like, yeah, we gave Tori Lane's 30 more years. Like, huh? Yeah, we just, it's a new ruling. New ruling. Tori's getting 30 more years. Talk about that for a while.
Starting point is 00:06:12 That wouldn't do it, though. That wouldn't do it, though. That has to be big. That's to be big. Somebody got to get killed. Unfortunately, somebody got to die for this, okay? Somebody got to die for Jay Z to stop being talked about this week. Okay.
Starting point is 00:06:22 So at death, that would work. Drake, don't post a motherfucking thing. I'm about to hit Drake. No post nothing. Okay, this is time. Enjoy your two days out of getting slandered by the K-bots. Don't post, okay? Just do duck clips all day, all right?
Starting point is 00:06:39 No, no, don't file a lawsuit. Don't do nothing. And Kendrick right now is probably forgetting his next announcement because he don't want to touch this shit neither, okay? So we're going to see who bells out Jigga, man. And I have a few predictions, but I won't put them on record. But there are a couple of those stories floating, like, you know, around. You know, some people are teasing this and third might come out.
Starting point is 00:07:06 But I don't think any of those are big enough to get this story out of the way. So I ain't going to lie. I'm looking for somebody to die. Sorry. I'm sorry. I think we're going to hear about somebody die. I think that's the major way How we could change up the subject real quick
Starting point is 00:07:20 Anyway Since the subject ain't changed I'll tell you what I'm going to talk about today And hopefully I'll find some entertainment in it Um Not going to lie man Jay Z and his team move fast Alex Spiro who we all know is Rock Nations
Starting point is 00:07:37 And Jay Z's representation has filed Multiple documents in court today I mean shit ditty's lawyers didn't even file shit this quick But obviously after seeing where Diddy's at, they don't want to be dead. So they're being aggressive. They're being forceful. They're speaking and attacking these claims head on. And if anything, what they're doing that Diddy never did is they're daring.
Starting point is 00:08:02 They're saying, yo, fuck getting money from us. Try to put us in jail. Well, not us, but Jay, right? And what that kind of does is like, shit, that's the ultimate, you know, bluff, right? Like in poker, it's a bluff. Hey, listen. Or it's an attempted bluff, right? But they're really being aggressive. Now, all things aside, and I hope you, I don't think I hate Jay-Z, right? I do think Rock Nation be on a lot of fuckshed. I do. But I don't hate Jay-Z. Actually, he's one of my favorite musicians. I do think Jay-Z's handling this appropriately. I mean,
Starting point is 00:08:41 what could you do? Again, we could talk through it, but if you pay the person, first of they look at you as a billionaire. They actually, Jay-Z's the, reportedly, the richest person in hip-hop history. Yes, they even have him over Dr. Drey at this point,
Starting point is 00:08:56 right? At least from the last, you know, Forbes' estimation and, even some other, you know, very reputable brands that does, like, you know,
Starting point is 00:09:08 these net worths and whatever valuations of these artists. They got him as the richest hip-hop art of all time, right? So, yeah, they're coming for a lot of money, right? And I know y'all might be like, you know, you always hear that thing where people say, yo, yeah, $1,000 or $100,000 is like a dollar to Bill Gates. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:09:32 Because you think about the enormity of their wealth, and then you're like, what's 100,000 to them, even though 100,000 is a lot to regular people. And I'm going to include myself in there to us. So you think that, hey, Jay got it. You can pay it. But it's not about just what maybe one person is going to want to demand. It's about the opening of a door that encourages more. Now, we will be talking about possibility of a criminal proceeding here.
Starting point is 00:10:07 Because there's going to be a really interesting angle that I don't think anyone is, you know, everyone in the media that lightly talked about us today, they were all hell bent on just saying, yo, these holes is lying, man, they just line. And shit, I ain't saying these holes ain't lying or not. But if we remember how the Ditty case started, the police in their discovery and in their indictment essentially admitted, yo, we started to investigate
Starting point is 00:10:40 after we saw civil suits starting to mount. Now, here's the thing, and this is going to be important. Because this picture is going to be really important here, chat. Did he? Did he been going through it? Can't get bail? He's charged with Rico for sex trafficking. They look at him as the top of the organization,
Starting point is 00:11:16 and I know some of y'all thought this was maybe a cabal. or some type of consortium, or this was definitely an effort to try to take down all of the people in the industry. I've told you guys before, just like what happened with Bill Cosby, they're not taking everybody down. There's going to be one sacrificial lamb, and everybody's going to go, go, go, get low, wait till it blows over.
Starting point is 00:11:41 Doesn't mean he's only guilty one if he's found guilty. I don't know if he's guilty. But they usually get one. one person to get the example made out of. By the way, thank you for the gift of it. It appears Diddy would be that person for music. If we're talking about how Diddy could escape this, and I'm wondering that this could go different ways.
Starting point is 00:12:06 So I want you out of follow me on this train of thought. Of course, Diddy's denying this, this particular lawsuit that he's included with Jay. But this might be a Trojan horse. for Diddy. Jay is the only person that could possibly give him maybe slight leverage in his criminal case. If more lawsuits come out and then for whatever reason the Fed say, hey, let's look into Jay a little bit more. What does it open up?
Starting point is 00:12:48 It opens up Diddy to be able to say, I know y'all had me at the top of the organization, but this nigga, he wanted to, he wanted to. of them too. He a freaky-ass thinking. He won them 69 guys. He right here. Okay? I'll tell on him. Because before, here's the thing. This is just how it normally goes. Everybody under the leader tells on the leader. So the leader don't got nobody to tell on. It's usually like a pyramid. So you don't have
Starting point is 00:13:17 other people of your level. And not saying that Jay-Z would be involved in this. But J's another high-profile name. that if who knows, maybe if a couple more sexual assault cases start lingering, maybe pop up, the feds take interest in it, the feds may want to talk to them. Also, here's a thing, too,
Starting point is 00:13:39 that's going to be very interesting about that particular case, right? That case with a 13-year-old, we're going to get to, like, some of the file by his lawyer. It's going to be super interesting because it's clear that there's no, there's no forensic evidence, I would imagine, that was preserved. I'm pretty sure
Starting point is 00:14:04 it would be fucking weird if the 13-year-old panties from that night was kept. That would be fucking weird. So I'm thinking that's not there. And from what we know, she didn't go to the hospital, right? So no tests, no nothing.
Starting point is 00:14:18 This might be a lot of, again, word of mouth. Well, in the allegation, you name a bunch of people. Celebrity B, a driver who drove you there, person at a gas station, who you ran down the road to to call your dad, your dad, and Jay and Diddy?
Starting point is 00:14:47 So now, if this does go any far, and this gets to start a pattern of people trying to accuse Jay, and let's say the police do try to, to, you know, look into it. I would imagine, because this case is only valid on word of mouth, they might say to Diddy, hey, we might be able to talk about a deal or something if you're down and write out your boy. Jig him.
Starting point is 00:15:20 Were you there with him in that room? What do he do? Tell us. Let's help make the case. If you help us make the case on him, instead of looking at life in prison, who knows? 10. Now, this seems really far-fetched at this point. But it does open the possibility, especially since the feds are coming with an indictment that is accusing RICO, that this might help Diddy, if it's seen that there are other high-profile moguls that may have been in the same type of behavior
Starting point is 00:16:06 or accused of doing some of the same crimes with him. Now, obviously, I don't want to, you know, jump the gun or even assume that Diddy is someone who would tell on somebody to save himself. I mean, he doesn't have a history of having somebody else take the fall and he walks Scott free. That's not his history. We don't know of any circumstances of maybe he was cooling the club and some place got shot up
Starting point is 00:16:39 and he was having the driver trying to have the driver take the gun and when it got to trial, he says, fuck it, give it to shine. Let him go get deported. Let me back out. I got a, I got to do the, I got a, I got a, I got a,
Starting point is 00:16:53 I got a, hold on. Who knows? He don't got that history. So I think he will keep a solid. Me personally, that's how I think. I don't think he would do no shit like that. But the job of a great attorney, even if you're the most solid nigga in the world,
Starting point is 00:17:16 is to put on the table what options might exist in how to resolve this matter. Okay? Now, I think Jay-Z's attorney, Alex Spiro, he's a problem, he's good. They are dealing with this shit so forceful, and I'm going to tell you one of the reasons I believe they're dealing with this so far.
Starting point is 00:17:38 forceful. You got to make sure that all the other little, and I'm, and I'm sorry for the use of the word, but all the other little bitches who's thinking about it. Like, yeah, Jay did fuck me after the, the, the, the girls, girls, girls video and I don't know if I, I was all the way down. Let me go. You got to get so aggressive with this that they're like, uh, yeah, I don't know about one, want to follow a lawsuit against Jay. I'm good. I'm good. Because what happened with Diddy is that the levers broke pretty quickly. Now, there was no real, like, most of, most of the fear with Diddy in terms of, in terms of, like, apprehension of people filing lawsuits against him were, we're mostly based in people
Starting point is 00:18:27 thinking this guy could get you killed. Like, he was playing in that world, like, yo, this guy is dangerous. He, like, he would be employing some 90s methods that could fuck you on your family up. And after people realized he was starting to resemble a caged bird, and they weren't scared of maybe him using his resource to try to hurt you or whatever or intimidate you. Everybody just came out. Hey, yo, you got, you fucked me to ass yesterday. Everybody's coming out.
Starting point is 00:18:59 You know what I mean? And we saw mad allegations come out. And obviously, you know, again, there's over. 20 at this point. Personally, I don't believe all of them are true, right? But you saw that once the levers broke, everything or everybody is trying to come out. They got a goddamn hotline. So Jay-Z is in a very precarious situation, if you're asking me.
Starting point is 00:19:28 He has to show strength. He has to try to deter anybody else. and the exit from what Sean Combs did that he's doing off-back is essentially saying, number one, I've never settled. Well, I actually didn't say that. Let me take that back. I'm not settling with you. So publicly, what people are going to know is that I'm not settling.
Starting point is 00:20:00 but him saying he's not selling this is sending a message to other people who may have been talking to him in the background or who may plan to bring stuff. So it's one of those things to say, yo, if y'all want to go there with me, we're going all 12 rounds. Okay? What the fuck? Address what? Stop hiding?
Starting point is 00:20:34 I think I'm talking about it. Okay. Cool. So the violence takes. today in court. Let me tell you, they filed a hundred. Yo, Alex Spiro got no sleep last night. By 9 a.m. this morning, I get an alert.
Starting point is 00:20:59 Alex Spiro filed four documents in this case. He filed a notice for representation saying, hey, I'm representing Sean Carter. Then he filed a motion to reveal the victim's name. Then he filed a, what was called a declaration. in support of that memorandum, which is a, you know, basically you're, you're just given the reason why that should be, you know, ordered that the person has to give their name, hundreds of pages, like mad case law attached to it, like,
Starting point is 00:21:33 and we're going to go through some of it today. Okay? Um, here we go. Now, also before I get to it, before I get to it, by the way, we're not only doing Jay-Z today, we do have um and pause on that too no jiggle okay um wait there's other shit out so okay okay yes so we do have some stuff um we're not doing too much on on drake but we do have some stuff on drink push a tea talking about drake um we're gonna do the united CEO that killer who got found so remember that we're gonna be getting
Starting point is 00:22:34 into that as well. But we are going to go down through a rabbit hole a bit into some of this stuff with Jay-Z and who knows, you know? Again, you know, he maintains his innocence. We believe he's innocent until proven guilty, obviously. But we'll see. Anyway, so here we go. All righty then. So, okay. All right. So one of the five. And by the way, this mirrors a filing that Diddy's lawyers did in the case versus the woman who we now know is Anna Kane. That is a ex-wife of Edmonton Oilistar Evander Kane. She was forced to identify herself where the lawsuit would be dropped. Okay.
Starting point is 00:23:33 So Alexander Kane, wife. This is his wife. And she claims that at 17, did he fucked her. Did he and two of like his executives or something, right? So it's the same type of filing. And, you know, I kind of generally agree, right? I do agree while, so the whole thing about filing as a Jane Doe, it exists to protect potential victims who don't want to be shamed in the process of admitting something that's really embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:24:11 Admitting that you were possibly a sexual assault victim, It's embarrassing. And when court filings, right, civil or criminal, they're all public. When people could read the intimate details of some of the most embarrassing parts of your life, it might kind of deter you from even if you want to get into to try to get whatever justice, even if it's just monetary, if it's a civil suit, right? So I agree that it should be allowed for some people to file a Jane Doe or, I guess, in a guy's case, a John Doe. But I also agree with the stance of Dittie's lawyer and also JZ's lawyer, Alex Spiro.
Starting point is 00:24:51 You shouldn't be protected if the lawsuit that's filed is being used to smear the other person publicly. Right. Once that lawsuit is being dissected by everybody and that person is getting their life torn apart, losing deals, left, right and center, if you're the accuser, I get that it's embarrassing. But the accusation in the world of somebody else who has some type of notoriety is enough to make them seem guilty and ruin their life as well. You should be known. You should be identified. So I agree with this Anakame thing. And here's the filings that happened today.
Starting point is 00:25:36 So there was a declaration of Alex Spiro. This is the first. Well, actually, this wasn't the first one. Is it this? Give me a second. Make sure I got it right here, people. Okay. So, here we go.
Starting point is 00:26:00 So the defendant, Sean Carter, motion to deny the plaintiff request to proceed anonymously. This was filed, and all the issues were filed this morning, okay? Okay. Okay, first of all, they have cited. Look how many, yo, when you're doing a filing, you've got a table of contents. You'll go to page 15 for this, page 19, page 13.
Starting point is 00:26:23 Yeah, they got a whole table of contents for, I'm like holy This is how you know that man Alex Spear is worth as way to go Because he on his Brian steel shit He's going to defend jigger man Till man till every drop Of blood in his body has evaporated
Starting point is 00:26:39 And you want that type of lawyer, okay? Anyway, let's get to him. Okay, for months An extortionate campaign has been targeted This name defendant, Jay-Z, under the cover of darkness. So basically saying it's been extorted for months.
Starting point is 00:27:00 The campaign was cynical and calculated to force payment of an exorbitant sum of money. The campaign was, the defendant would have to pay X millions of dollars, irrespective of the truth or else. Now, the reason
Starting point is 00:27:16 why I believe they have said X million dollars and they didn't put the actual amount is that if there are other cases that come up in the future, right? they don't want to give a price point that people could use to be like, all right, well, if niggas was asking them for a hundred million, all right, I think I could just hit them over the head for five. You know what I mean? Like, you don't want to put nothing there because, again, this guy is a billionaire and there's going to be these people who just want any type of compensation.
Starting point is 00:27:49 When defendant refused to pay it instead took measures to establish his innocence, this unnamed plaintiff and her self-promoting counsel, who's a defendant. name has been splashed across headlines and press conferences under auspices of representing her went to extraordinary lengths to shut down fair defense, but those efforts too failed. Now at last, the falls on founded allegations that underlie this campaign of extortion are having judicial light shined on them. Except that this plaintiff is bringing them as though who would continue to hide under the cover of darkness. Because his tactic is inconsistent
Starting point is 00:28:32 with a genuine effort to determine the truth or falsity of these allegations, as opposed to an effort to procure a quick and extortionist settlement, defendant is respectfully seeking either dismissal of the allegations or the disclosure of the plaintiff's identity. Fair is fair.
Starting point is 00:28:54 Hmm, okay. It is consistent with justice, or the rules governed in federal proceedings for the plaintiff and her counsel to smear defendants good name in the ways that are calculated to feed media coverage and thus inflict maximum public relation damage while the core fact of plaintiff identity revelation of which stands to discredit her entire case remains wholly hidden from view whereas though status is reserved for truly extraordinary cases and predicated upon extraordinary justification. Here, a multitude of powerful considerations cut precisely the opposite direction as judges of this
Starting point is 00:29:38 court have ruled in cases involving similar circumstances. Defendant Sean Carter, aka Jay-Z, has built up an impeccable reputation. Now, by the way, I do want to say this, and I have to be fair, this is highly hypocritical of Jay-Z. So Jay-Z filed himself a John Doe lawsuit aimed at Tony Busby saying, I don't want to tell y'all who I am, but I am a high-profile guy, and I think this guy's trying to extort me with claiming that I did sexual assault to his clients, right? So Jay-Z himself used the anonymous type of lawsuit when attacking the lawyer.
Starting point is 00:30:30 And I know one could probably still say, well, they did it first. And because obviously he has a public reputation to defend, he's going to try to do it back in reverse by claiming John Doe. But again, he's coming back around to say, no one should be protected unless it's extraordinary circumstances. So it kind of makes you feel like what made, you think your public figure might be like what made you think that you should be protected but not her right anyway um it said the fetish Sean Carter has built an impeccable reputation he has
Starting point is 00:31:03 never been accused of let alone engaged in any sexual misconduct until today when plaintiff in a amended complaint filed by attorney Anthony Busby has levied or leveled baseless allegations and accused Mr. Carter of despicable acts while hiding behind the pseudonym, Jane Doe. These claims are not about justice for the victim, nor are they about giving victims of sexual violence a voice. Instead, they're merely the next chapter in Attorney Busby's sprawling extortion saga,
Starting point is 00:31:36 a saga whose aim is based in and measured in dollars. Busby has devoted himself to the business of extracting large settlements from celebrities, high net worth individuals, and businesses with public ties to Sean Combs. So here's another angle that's going to be interested as part of this lawsuit. And I'm wondering for all the people who do love Jay-Z, but you're torn on this, right? You think, yeah, my dog's barking. Can you hear my dog's barking?
Starting point is 00:32:06 Because I might have to put them up. I don't know what the fuck they're barking at. Well, one of them are barking. Because if y'all are hearing them, they're like bothering me. But it might not bleed to on the mic. Could I hear it? If y'all can't hear it, it's cool. I'm hoping you can.
Starting point is 00:32:24 You can't, right? Oh, okay, okay. All right, good. All right, yeah. All right. So cool. Here's going to be, and I've seen today on social media, there's so many people trying to like, you know,
Starting point is 00:32:42 they're trying to, you know, they're trying to, like, slice this really fine line and be like, hey, listen, nah, I know in the past we were all agreeing that this nigger Diddy probably did it, but now you're a cute. choosing our goat, he wouldn't do some shit like that. Now, most of these people making these accusations or making these claims don't know, Jay-Z, or have never been around him in these intimate personal moments.
Starting point is 00:33:09 But I get it. It's your favorite rapper or the guy who you consider the goat. You don't want to believe it about him. You probably have less ties or less, you know, cultural equity built up with Sean Diddy Combs. So Diddy, you're like, guilty, nigga. Fuck this nigga. But Jay-Z. And some of these people are also parisocial fans.
Starting point is 00:33:26 Like some of these people, they're Beyonce fans, and they might not fuck with Jay-Z, but they love Beyonce so much. They wouldn't ever want to believe that Beyonce's husband has done such heinous things. Because if you think about it, that's what people have gotten in Nicky Banaj about her husband, allegedly doing back in a day. So people have different reasons of why they want to believe it, but they're also playing like this interesting game where they're like, no, we did. Like, you know, after like the 30th or 25th, like, allegation against Diddy, people were like, nah, this thing I did that shit, right? So people are kind of like then faced with their own hypocrisy. Well, how do you believe that Diddy did it? But Jay never did it.
Starting point is 00:34:05 Okay, here's the thing. In this one instance, in this one allegation, they're both accused of doing the same thing. They're both accused of being in the same room. They're both either most, like, it's pretty reasonable to say they're both either guilty in this one case or they're both innocent in this one case. But the people who just only love Jay, they don't want to be sticking up for Diddy. Now, here's the problem. Part of how Jay-Z is going to have to defend this case is he kind of got to stick up for Diddy, too. And that's going to fuck a lot of people up, right?
Starting point is 00:34:42 Like, for example, you hear him almost making these statements about Diddy, right? He says, okay, extracting large settlements from celebrities, high net worth people, and basically saying with public ties to Diddy. Now, they're going to be trying to play the same game as well, where they're not going to be picking up for Diddy, but they're going to just kind of try to piggyback off certain things Diddy as alleged. Because remember, Diddy allege that a few of these people, Tyrone Blackburn, this guy, and there was a female attorney, and another guy,
Starting point is 00:35:16 that these people are ambulance chasers just looking for people who are down to sue people of high net, and they're just trying to get money that way. But a lot of people said, nah, we don't believe that because it's you, Diddy. Well, Jay-Z's echoing the same claims. Actually, he's piggybacking off of, sorry, he's piggybacking off of Diddy's claims. So again, that's going to be the tough thing for a lot of fans to swallow.
Starting point is 00:35:41 Pause, no Diddy, no jigger. You have to, we're at the point where you're going to say, at least for this one case. And they're not accused on every case together, obviously. But you're going to probably have to say, If Diddy did it, Jay did it? Or if Did he didn't do it, Jay didn't do it? Or if Jay didn't do it, did he do it.
Starting point is 00:36:01 Okay? Now, let's continue. References to justice or sunlight only serve. Now serve only as window dressing. Make no mistake. This case is about retaliating against the rear target who would not pay. Attorney Busby has a history of targeting celebrities by making false allegations of misconduct. Okay.
Starting point is 00:36:21 Now, this is going to be another thing. that again, I'm telling you, chat, for everybody who are on these moral high horses, you're going to have to have a gut check time with yourself. Because a lot of people usually say, and I see this all the time on Twitter, we believe victims, we believe victims, we believe victims until they accuse your guy.
Starting point is 00:36:44 And they're like, well, hold on, man, these holes me fucking lying ass bitches. Where the fuck, why the fuck these bitches line on my nigga? We see that a lot. For example, I've seen a lot of people say, hey, look at, by the way, this same attorney represented like a whole bunch of women that accused Deshaun Watson. He's an NFL player. And apparently he settled a lot of a good amount of those cases on a civil end. There was a U.S. prosecutor who looked at the district attorney who looked at the majority of them and basically cleared him.
Starting point is 00:37:19 They said, ah, look, again, this guy, look. The Sean Watson, the Sean Watson, grand jury, right? They did two grand juries. So many women, right? They did two grand juries. Both grand juries on multiple charges, right? He would face 22 civil lawsuits. Both grand juries declined to indict him,
Starting point is 00:37:45 which basically means declined to do what they did to ditty to him, right? However, the civil suit still came out. what ended up happening, right? Deshawn Watson settles. And we could probably put Tony Busby's name. Tony Busby. Okay. Confidential settlement reached.
Starting point is 00:38:06 This is as late as October. Look. Well, new at 10 o'clock, we have some new details and the latest civil lawsuit filed against former Texas. Now, here's the thing. A lot of people believe, even though he wasn't convicted by a grand jury, a lot of people believe the smoke,
Starting point is 00:38:22 the fire by smoke method, well, I can't speak, mythology of, hey, if 20 people said you did something, nigger, you know you did it, right? So even though a, you know, jury of his own peers and a grand jury who literally just need majority to indict
Starting point is 00:38:45 says there is no evidence here of this guy doing sexual assault to any of these women, right? The court of public opinion basically said, bruff is 20 women, bro. Okay? And a lot of people advocated for him to lose sponsorships, which he did. A lot of people advocated for him to be almost like an outcast.
Starting point is 00:39:06 He still is in the NFL, but his career definitely took a hit, right? So here's the thing. The lawyer who represented a lot of these women are, is Tony Busby. So this is what I'm saying, it's a very interested moral thing for a lot of people because you can't only defend Jay-Z. Because part of Jay-Z's defense is going to be like, yo, he shook down Deshawn Watsle as well. Well, you're kind of almost saying that you think them chicks was lying too.
Starting point is 00:39:40 So again, I'm just showing you how in defending Jay-Z, his lawyer is going to reference other situations that maybe the public have. no ties to so they have no problem saying those men are guilty but j z's own lawyer is kind of piggybacking on those cases saying look it's a shake down there so again you get to realize because this lawyer has attacked other people and also j z is now kind of linked with ditty in this one particular lawsuit a lot of people are having these moral dilemmas if this case this one case if jay did it did he did it if ditty did it did it. If Diddy didn't do it, Jay Bryant didn't do it, right? It's kind of like, they're kind of
Starting point is 00:40:26 almost tied, right? Anyway, this was the Shaw & Watson thing. Let's let's let's this. Here we go. In current Cleveland's Brown's quarterback to Sean Watson. KPRC 2's Aaron Wilson reporting that attorney Tony Busby who represents the Houston-based accuser and Watson
Starting point is 00:40:42 have reached a confidential settlement. KPRC-2's Bill Barajas in the newsroom now to break down what we know so far. Bill? The Houston-based accuser, a woman identified only as Jane Doe, alleged at Watson sexually assaulted her in 2020. She was seeking at least $1 million in damages. And while the lawsuit is set out now granted. Okay, so she wanted a million dollars.
Starting point is 00:41:04 I think in Texas and I think this was this was done locally. So she had named an amount. So she wanted a million dollars. Who knows? She may have gotten $500,000, right? Or maybe $250,000. Who cares? But you know, you're not asking a billionaire for that, right?
Starting point is 00:41:19 Like Jay Z Pockets is deep, right? Pause. And you just heard about his co-D, and I'm saying that, you know, just as a loose term because they're not co-defendants. But actually, there are co-defendants in this lawsuit, even though civil. JZ, no, no, did he reportedly paid tens of millions of dollars to Cassie? So you want tens of millions of dollars from Jay-Z too, right? You would imagine, right? So this lawyer got a settlement even though they didn't indict this nigger, which is like, what?
Starting point is 00:41:54 But you also got to remember there's some other factors. Deshaun Watson is in, he's in the NFL, and because of him being in the NFL, he has to treat this as, I want this to go away that I could continue my career rather than stand on my moral principle, which I think Jay-Z stand on say, no, you're going to have to fight this in court. Like, I'm not giving you some money. But that same lawyer did it. 20, she was seeking at least $1 million in damages. And while the lawsuit is settled, the financial details remain undisclosed.
Starting point is 00:42:29 The lawsuit states that Watson met the woman at a bar in July of 2020. The two met for the first time when they agreed on a date and he allegedly came to her apartment. Again, Tony Busby, the same lawyer represented this clientele. The lawsuit goes on to say that when Watson arrived, she asked. Baby Lane Stanfield, I agree. Did he fucked up the game by giving that woman $30 million. That gave, that made it so lucrative. And the teeth came out of Tony Busby, like there are specific lawyers who target rappers, right?
Starting point is 00:43:06 Tony Busby, if you look at all of his personal injury claims, you know, he does represent people who are alleged victims of either crimes or victims of just being injured. he doesn't really target we don't see a history of him targeting rappers right that's the you know like you know there's a few of them there's a few people who do but those people because you know usually a lot of rappers ain't gonna pay you
Starting point is 00:43:31 like the game lost a lawsuit really by default judgment but like he lost a lawsuit and the nigga would rather transfer all his assets to whack 100 name without him pay the check he ain't giving the money up so like because of those type of things you know it's cleaner to go at athletes because you could use a situation like this to have them suspended indefinitely. And that's going to, you know, force the hand for them to get the money, right?
Starting point is 00:43:59 In rap, if it's some random rapper who got sued, who gives a fuck, right? Now, like, like, I mean, I'm pretty sure, like, say, you know, Kodak Black did, did, like, a plea and he did some stuff, whatever. Who knows if Kodak Black paid the check or what he paid the check, right? because we care more about the criminal shit, right? Like if there's a civil suit, I mean, now we're caring a lot about civil suits, but before it was just like, is a nigga going to jail now, man? Right? But after Diddy paid that $30 million, the sharks came.
Starting point is 00:44:33 Everybody's like, oh, shit. Well, I forgot there's a couple billionaires over here. Big ballers. Hold up now. Hold up. Hold up. Hold up. Wait.
Starting point is 00:44:42 Hey, here's the hotline. Y'all been touched by a rapper. fuck by a rapper, train ran on you by rapper. What the rapper done did to you? I got you. So that's what happened. That's why Tony Busby's in hip-hop now. And by the way, I don't think he's going nowhere. The lawsuit goes on to say that when Watson arrived, she asked him to have a seat in her living room while she finished putting on her makeup. But when she walked out, she found him naked on her bed lying face down. The lawsuit accuses Watson of aggressively insisting she massage him on his back side. She allegedly only rubbed his back. And that's when the lawsuit says Watson
Starting point is 00:45:13 became frustrated and turned over and demanded she massage him from his knees to his growing. Court documents say Jane Doe froze in fear and Watson grabbed her and raped her. Eventually, court records say she was able to get away and grab a heavy piece of decor to defend herself causing Watson to leave. Watson had previously been accused in nearly two dozen lawsuits filed a massage therapist of harassing or touching them during appointments when he played for the Houston Texans. This most recent accuser is the first woman to accuse Watson of rape while the other law suits the majority of them anyways alleged various types of sexual misconduct
Starting point is 00:45:48 what patients in the newsroom book this client oh here we go are they going to mention busby that's all the play alleged various types of sexual misconduct Watson's attorney rusty hardens saying since the beginning that is client oh sorry I'm default view and in star QB denies the allegations in the news room bill barahs cape okay anyway they don't really mention Tony Busby but but you see it here Tony Busby the attorney that uh-da-da-da they announced that they reach a confidential settlement. So, you know, hey, yo, she wanted a mill?
Starting point is 00:46:24 Listen, $2.50 or something? I don't know, right? I don't know. I don't know. Okay, cool. So here's the thing. You're going to see Jay kind of almost hint to it or quote that, yo, this is what this guy does,
Starting point is 00:46:40 even though he's probably going to make no assertion that Diti is completely innocent of everything being accused. or that the Sean Watson is either. But he's going to use these cases to say, this nigger has been shaking people down, okay? So he has a history of targeting celebrities by making false allegations of misconduct and Mr. Carter sought to expose Mr. Busby's latest extortion scheme
Starting point is 00:47:02 in a California lawsuit on November 18, 2024. So finally we get, oh, you can't see it. Finally, we get Jay-Z admitting, yeah, We did sue him on November 18th, and yes, he sued him as John Doe. So, yes, he sued the lawyer, okay? After receiving a letter from Mr. Busby, now they don't say when the letter was received, okay? Even though they said it was received months ago. Remember, it was received months ago because it said, if we go back up, it says this was, it's at four months, right?
Starting point is 00:47:37 Four months, okay? Anyway, so let's keep it going. Exhibit one. This is the extortion complaint. So they actually list the extortion complaint. And so at the time, Attorney Busby knew who Mr. Carter was, even as Mr. Carter remained in the dark, as he does today about the identity of Mr. Busby's client. Plaintiff and Attorney Busby now brings these claims against Mr. Carter in a clear act of retaliation.
Starting point is 00:48:05 Okay. The complaint, as a complaint emits on his face. While Mr. Carter was being extorted, he could not speak out without. revealing his identity and the heinous allegations made against him, which are Pat Lee Falls. That would be playing into Attorney Busby's game and the leverage he was wielding. So they're basically saying they were playing chess with him. This upshot would be highly sensational and equally false. Allegations being broadcasted across social media in the press,
Starting point is 00:48:34 thereby maximizing the pressure exerted against extortion targets to satisfy his monetary gains, irrespective of the truth, because Mr. Carter has called upon the courts rather than paying. he has not been sued. So be it. One way or another, Mr. Carter is entitled and positioned to exonerate himself through the legal process. In this case, he will vigorously defend himself
Starting point is 00:48:55 and expose the truth, that the allegation and the complaint are false. But disclosure of the plaintiff's identity is among the most essential basic tools that can and should enable Mr. Carter to vindicate himself. Mr. Carter. Hey, Mr. Carter.
Starting point is 00:49:14 Tell me who you. They've been asking, they've been wondering, they've been, mm-hmm, amen. Oh, man, I like that song. I got to play it. Mr. Carter should not have to defend himself in the brightest of spotlights against an accuser who hides in complete darkness, while leveling allegations that describe the purported acts occurring in the plain sight of witnesses who could refute the plaintiff's claims, if only her identity was revealed.
Starting point is 00:49:47 Now, that's a little bit interesting as well, right? This is going to be interesting, this claim right here, chat. So what Jay-Z is saying is that, yo, if you tell me who this ho is, I'm going to tell you exactly why this motherfucking ho is lying on me. Here's the thing. So I've seen this come out. Let me see if I can find it. Do I have it somewhere?
Starting point is 00:50:06 Do I have it somewhere? You know, I think, well, I don't even think this is a Rot nation. I think this is fans of Jay-Z. It's the fans of Jay-Z Hold on, hold on Where is it? Where is it? Hold on.
Starting point is 00:50:27 Give me one second. Jay-Z. Okay. So this has been floating around today. And it's like, he's been floating around Twitter. It says this is a picture that shows Jay-Z was at the MTV Music Awards After Party at the Lotus Nightclub on 17.
Starting point is 00:50:59 September 7, 2000, why is the plaintiff saying that the after party was in a house? And it's on a post on a page called Ain't No Jigga. It says Jay-Z photographed arriving at the MTV Video Music Awards After Party at the Lotus Nightclub in downtown Manhattan on September 7th, 2000. Okay, the award show was held at Radio's Music City, whatever. Now, here's the thing about this.
Starting point is 00:51:26 And this is why I said that this is an interesting line by his lawyers saying, if we know her identity is going to help us easily prove it's a lie. Well, if this that's coming out on social media is true, you don't need to know the identity. You could just say, I never went to a party that was at, as she describes, a big White House with a U-shaped driveway. I didn't go there. I did go to the MTV Music Awards, which anybody could Google. I then went to a party.
Starting point is 00:51:58 and I was at the party for the rest of the night and then I went back to my hotel. Dismiss this claim now, okay? Or show some type of proof that I was actually at the place that this alleged assault happened. But they're not saying that yet. They don't actually make that claim, right?
Starting point is 00:52:16 The only claim they said is just tell us who the girl is, right? Now, if this was true, and this is probably true in the sense of he probably was there. Let me see, Lotus. I got to Google this place. Lotus Nightclub. Okay, cool.
Starting point is 00:52:32 Let's say he's there. It doesn't mean, like, I thought these niggas, they had lyrics like, after the show, it's the after party, and after the party, it's the hotel lobby,
Starting point is 00:52:43 and after the, probably this, and then-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-a. Fiesta. No, I'm playing. I'm playing. I'm just trying to tell you. Like, hey,
Starting point is 00:52:54 we don't know, because these niggins historically wrapped about and celebrated going to party after party after party after the hotel lobby and that other party is maybe the freak off. We don't know. I'm just being honest with y'all, chat, right?
Starting point is 00:53:10 So again, I know some people are posting this to say it vindicates Jay but number one, if it actually did his lawyer would claim it. Hey, he did nothing but go to this one after party where he's photoed at, which basically is not the venue that this woman is claiming. of this happened. She's clearly lying, dismiss it now.
Starting point is 00:53:28 But maybe who knows what he got into, right, after maybe this event. Okay. So that was interesting to me. Okay, that was interesting to me. It says in the American judicial system, lawsuits are public by their nature and their design. It's public, the public is meant to know the facts involved in the identity of the parties. Indeed, federal law requires all parties litigate using their true names. Parties are exempted from this mandate only in exceptional cases where, for instance, allowing the party to proceed anonymous will protect him or her from future violence or from physical violence, which, by the way, I would imagine, sorry, Tony Busby is going to claim,
Starting point is 00:54:14 you know, even if it's not with Jay Z, they're going to bring in Diddy's lawsuit, and this is how Diddy hurts Jay. Yo, why would we want to name our client when Diddy is being held captive right now in a federal jail with the judge in that case, the district court judge agreeing, hey, this guy is prone to violence. We think he might intimidate witness. He might threaten people. And because of that Cassie video, he might hurt somebody who might want to make an accusation about him. So if they can accuse Jay-Z of violence, right, or being violent against possible people who would be victims, they're definitely going to use the codey, which is Diddy.
Starting point is 00:54:58 So this is how Diddy actually hurts, Jay, because she might not be, you know, ordered to reveal herself because of the fact of Diddy's violence that's in a current criminal case. Now, keep in mind, Diddy already beat one of those. So Diddy had another person identify themselves, the, the, um, Alec, the, uh, what's your name? E. Kane, whatever her name is, uh, the NFL stars ex-wife. Um, so if they use the same method and just kind of show that other courts have agreed or other judges that have agreed, they probably won't look at Diddy's violence to not let this go. But I don't think there's anything in Jay Z's history that would show that he's been super violent towards women or, or he would be threatening or preventing them from either continuing with the case or making a report.
Starting point is 00:55:52 So this probably will go through. And I'm saying that as I'm reading, but we'll get to obviously the end. And then obviously the Tony Busby is going to have to file his own opposition to this motion, right? Okay. So it says here, the plaintiff has chosen to sue Mr. Carter anonymously using pseudonym. Jane Doe. Yet has not alleged any facts that would allow her to sidestep the federal mandate requiring that all parties must litigate using her true names. Indeed, plaintiff's allegations exhibit none of the special circumstances necessary to allow her to litigate anonymously.
Starting point is 00:56:29 To the contrary, her facially, incredibly, incredible allegations indicate that, unlike many, in many cases of alleged sexual misconduct, she has already been exposed in plain sight to countless of witnesses. whose truthful accounts would be helpful and properly informed by the specification of her identity. You know, she claimed that this happened at a party. She ran to the party with her clothes as like a towel. People saw her, and they could say, hey, to find out the truth, we might have to identify this person to let people know what it is, right? Cool.
Starting point is 00:57:10 So here we go. It says, um, notably she has not claimed severe harassment, threats of violence, or any ongoing interactual, Mr. Carter, beyond communication through her attorneys, nor as the plaintiff even submitted an affidavit alleging these type of special circumstances. Instead, she relies socially on, solely on a self-serving declaration from Attorney Busby. Attorney Busby's affidavit does not indicate how an attorney from Texas is competent to testify to the mental state of a plaintiff, let alone how he has personal knowledge of what happened to her in New York to supposedly cause that mental state.
Starting point is 00:57:47 The declaration does little more than Parrot Busby's own motivation and a legal standard. That is, it doesn't provide any of any facts, actual facts, indicating that plaintiff is in need of extraordinary protection. Suffice, it is to say, that attorney-proffered innuendo and generic accusation do not suffice. to justify why Mr. Carter and the American public should be denied access to the plaintiff's identity in this highly public litigation. If anything, this case presents a extraordinary need to follow the ordinary rules of litigation and have both parties proceed on their actual name. Attorney Busby has for months taken to traditional and social media to describe how we plan
Starting point is 00:58:34 to target celebrities in connection with these allegations. And he has now issued multiple social media posts about his. action, traditional media sources have somehow been reporting with Busby's express endorsement on social media that Mr. Carter is the target of his allegations. Thus, the plaintiff through her counsel has acted quite unlike a party who wants to minimize public attention. Instead, he's attempted to leverage public scrutiny to taint the potential jury pool. That's something did he claim too, but he claimed that the feds were doing it. and put pressure on Mr. Carter to settle this meritless case.
Starting point is 00:59:11 In those circumstances, it would be extraordinary unfair if the plaintiff could continue to hide behind the shield or beyond the shield of anonymity, while leveraging public interests in this case strategically to pressure the defendant. Furthermore, these allegations, all right, this is a whole lot of legal jargon, I feel like. Moreover, the amendment complaint itself makes clear what this is all about, Not justice, but a quick, large settlement against a celebrity. The amended complaint on his face alleges that Busby chose to sue Mr. Carter
Starting point is 00:59:45 because he fought back against Busby's extortionate tactics. He subsequently tweeted Mr. Carter's conduct in defending himself has had the opposite impact because Busby's own words. Plaintiff is emboldened. Okay, okay, okay. All right, cool. All right. Let's see if we can find anything that's juicy.
Starting point is 01:00:05 in at least two cases already filed by Buss. Okay, they're using Ditties cases again. These ones aren't, don't include JZ. In at least two cases filed by Busby with his declaration, other courts in this district have already denied his baseless motions to proceed
Starting point is 01:00:29 anonymously because failure to meet the burden to show he's plaintiff was entitled to the exempt the exception remedy of, the exceptional remedy of anonymity. So they're using Diddy as a piggyback because all those cases are Diddy. Those cases concerned Combs, who is under indictment and detained following a raft of criminal and civil allegations against him.
Starting point is 01:00:51 But plaintiff has now sought to sully the reputation of Mr. Carter, who has never been accused of misconduct in his 37 adult years. Plaintiff has not come close to me, her burden here and the balance of equities that she litigate under her true name. You know how this is going to be interesting. Remember I was telling you, I said, let's say the Fed started investigating this, and they go sit down with Diddy and say, Diddy, could you give us Sean Carter? Could you give us Jay-Z? Have you been in situations with him having sex with women? And could you give us anything that he may have done?
Starting point is 01:01:32 We might be able to cut you a deal. Here's also another interesting part because I know some of you, like, Diddy and Jay, I don't know if their interests are a lot. blind anymore. The lawyer who filed this, Alex Spiro, was also hired by Tupac's estate to investigate Diddy, while Diddy's locked up. So I would imagine that Diddy looked at that to say,
Starting point is 01:02:00 why Jay-Z lawyer helping Tupac's estate try to investigate me for more crimes? I'm locked up. What the fuck? Yo, Jay, we used to fuck host together. What the fuck? What the fuck you doing, bro? I would imagine that might be a thing. And if you don't believe me, let's look at this.
Starting point is 01:02:16 Tupac Estate hire Alex Spiro. Look, Tupac Shakur family hires powerhouse attorney to investigate Sean Combs, right? Look, the family of Tupac hired powerhouse lawyer, Alex Spiro. Well, that's interesting. Don't that seem weird? Why would Jay-Z's lawyer want to, go investigate Diddy.
Starting point is 01:02:43 That seemed like, that seemed like backdoor tactics, right? So they were investigating, so this lawyer who works primarily, not prominent, but, you know, a lot for Jay-Z, then took a job for Tupac's estate to investigate Diddy, and then now is defending Jay, but using some of what Diddy is claimed versus some of the victims, this is getting messy. You don't see messy to y'all? Because if I was j-Z, no, if I was ditty, I would think that Jay was trying to back door me. Your lawyer should be taking no jobs. That could be helping someone to fuck me over. And if they do, I now got to think that you're trying to fuck me over or you're trying to distance yourself from me, which again, if you now become
Starting point is 01:03:40 caught up in some type of, you know, rabbit trap and I get a chance to bring you up in this goddamn cell with me man fuck all that shit I keep saying listen there ain't no honor among thieves and I'm not saying both these guys are thieves but that's an analogy
Starting point is 01:03:58 hey shit we was cool until we wasn't so I don't know what what did these you know I don't know what did these feelings are towards everything because Jayzie's lawyer was investigating him right like right now you don't want your man's lawyer to go help somebody put maybe possibly a murder for
Starting point is 01:04:21 higher charge on you right because that's what that investigation would have been right that investigation look tupac's family hire attorney alex spiro who we know is jasy's lawyer to find ditty murder link they got out of they got out of they i i i would have i i i would use one of the inmates inmates phone calls and say oh call that niggas jay jacy what the fuck is you doing, nigga? Why your lawyer told my they represent Tupac estate investigate me? Gang!
Starting point is 01:04:51 You know what shit we done did? Anyway. So, that's interesting. I'm just putting that out there. But also, and I'm trying to like just analyze all these information that have consumed today, they said, if we go back, they said this is
Starting point is 01:05:08 another alibi Jay-Z has. They say Jay-Z, um, on Rivera. So apparently Jay-Z We've heard about him Rap about this. He stabbed on Rivera or there was an incident where Un-Rivera got stabbed
Starting point is 01:05:24 and Jay-Z had gotten arrested and Jay-Z was then Look, Jay-Z mugshot Let's see, we can find it. Is this it? This might be it. Let's do Mugshot on Rivera. I think this is,
Starting point is 01:05:45 is it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So this was his mugshot, and this was, this was in 1999. So apparently he gets locked up. He goes through a case, but he's on bail. He's on bail. And it says, 23 years today, Jay-Z was arrested for the stabbing of Lance Unrevera at the Kit Kat Club after rumors surfaced that unbootleg Jay-Z's 1999 album. Now, we could look at when, so he has, bonded out. Let's see if we could go through that case. So supposedly what some people who are defending Jay-Z is saying, yo, Jay-Z was on house arrest. Or not house arrest.
Starting point is 01:06:28 He was on a bond. And him being on that bond, his whereabouts were communicated and he was making sure wherever the fuck he was at, especially after a public out on like the award show, he wasn't doing no like mansion party. We don't know, but I'm trying to see if there's timeline links up, right? Let's kind of Google that. Jay-Z stabbing on Rivera. Let's see. A lot of people thought it was over Charlie Baltimore, right?
Starting point is 01:07:07 This video has been... Front covers of your favorite. OJ on Lance and the Club. Now, the official story is that Lance Rosland, what's his name? And also, for the record, that's the Kit Kat club spelled with 3Ks for some reason. KKK? That's not. Not good.
Starting point is 01:07:22 Anywho, apparently Q-Tips album release party was a star-studied affair. This is 99. Bear in mind, this is only weeks before Diddy. Ooh. Oh, so this was 1999. Now, here's the thing. I think over time, if you're younger, you know, like, I wasn't, like, tuned in at this time, right? I mean, this is 99.
Starting point is 01:07:41 But it appears that maybe not they were rolling together, but Jay and Diddy definitely were around these events that they bumped into each other a lot, right? Like, I think its time went by, we only saw them at the, we only saw them at brunches together. But they don't look like they rolled together, like, let's say after 2012 or so. But it looked like early on, Jay and Diddy was in a lot of places together. Release party was a star-studied affair. Even Diddy was there. And bear in mind, this is only weeks before Diddy would upstage Jay-Z's act of violence
Starting point is 01:08:14 by getting all tax tone in the club with Sean. Anyway, when Jay-Z arrived to the KKK Club, he ran into a record executive named Lanzi. Ann Riviera. He was a budding industry mogul who had made his name after meeting Biggie Smalls in 1994 and offered to bankroll Biggs' early career. He then went on to run his own record label that was even involved in the release of some of the music of the notorious BIG's protege's like Lil C's, and was personally responsible for producing hits from the likes of Cameron and Junior Mafia. Now there are actually two competing narratives as to why Jay-Z decided to get all OJ on Lance in the club. Now the official story is that Lance apparently was somehow involved in the bootlegging of Jay-Z's voice. album 3 album. But alternative simp-based theories have been put forward suggesting that this beef was actually all over a chick, specifically Charlie Baltimore, who some may know at one
Starting point is 01:09:00 point was a love interest of the notorious BIG, and she'd signed to Lance's record label, which Biggie himself had played a role in starting up. And the source for this narrative that the beef was over Charlie Baltimore actually stemmed from pink-coated rapper Cameron himself, who referenced it on the song You Gotta Love It in 2006, and again in an interview with DJ Who Kid in 2016. Jay liked Charlie at one time, you know what I'm saying? And that was a big girl, you know what I'm saying? And then I felt that I was just feeling that that was the artist and Jay was teaching of the business. It was just a, it was all, I didn't Jay shit.
Starting point is 01:09:35 They could say a song leaked or whatever, but it was all with Charlie Baltimore. So according to that story, Jay had been trying to shoot his shop with Charlie. And Lance had felt this was disrespectful because she used to be Biggie's girl and also she was on his label. But for the record, this narrative has kind of been meekly denied by Charlie herself. They say Jay Z stab un because of you. Oh my God. Did you hear that one? I've heard it.
Starting point is 01:09:58 I mean, you know, I don't know what niggies stab niggas over. Hang out of them to do with that. And in my honest opinion, there is probably an element of truth to this narrative that's maybe been blown out a proportional misinterpreted over the years. So most likely there's probably a handful of different personal gripes that maybe... Okay, who cares why he stabbed the guy, right? Shot at Charlie Baltimore. Apparently after this initial confrontation, Jay actually backed to him.
Starting point is 01:10:20 down and returned to his crew in the club in disbelief. Now it's unclear exactly what the next move was. Maybe Jay's go back over there and settle things, or maybe he just popped over to the buffet section to grab himself a sturdy steak knife. But reports say that not long after this initial confrontation, Jay's crew caused a big commotion in the club, which Jay used as a cover to smash a champagne bottle over Lance's brother's head and stab Riviera himself in the abdomen and shoulder with a five-inch blade. Though it's worth mentioning that some other news outlets reported that it was a slash to the abdomen and multiple stabs in the back. But hey, whatever way you look at it, Jay Z is really out here scoring on his ops like he's
Starting point is 01:10:56 trying to win the golden boot. Shit, I wouldn't be surprised to find out if he joined OFB at this rate. But once again, it's worth bringing up for the record that Nas actually said on the Jay Z disc track Ether that it wasn't Jay but one of his goons that had actually done the stabbing, suggesting that Jay only wanted to take credit for it to supplement his street credentials. But once again, this allegation by Nas has never been corroborated by anyone else. So I think it's safe to assume that Jay Z. knife work is indeed cray and that he did the drilling himself.
Starting point is 01:11:22 Anywho, Lance took that ching in like a champ and was immediately rushed to hospital. Where legend has it, he cooperated and even gave Jay's name, which to me is likely proof that Nars's suggestion on ether was complete cap. So Lance was rushed to the hospital and after that point was scored, Jay Z and his boys dashed out of the club and laid low for a hot minute. But of course, it wouldn't take long for Jay to eventually face the consequences of sweeping that sword like some sort of Marcy Project Zelda. Okay, good. So we're going to get a timeline of this. Remember, where we're at, where we're at with the timeline of this lawsuit. And again, we're just kind of almost damn there investigating ourselves because this went down in November 2000, right? I think that's when the VMAs were. So he caught this charge in 99. Let's see if he was on any type of monitoring or bond or whatever. Let's figure it out.
Starting point is 01:12:18 as feeling like he was in a blind rage and didn't even realize what he was doing at the time. But then again, maybe that had something to do with the finger he had in his butt at that time. Cops say the hip-hop star was fingered in a stabbing inside a packed nightclub. The following evening, Jay-Z surrendered to the police and was placed under house arrest. Explosive news that the media at the time were eager to- Oh, so he was on house arrest. Okay, that's interesting. Gobelah. A few hours ago, police here at Midtown South Arrest.
Starting point is 01:12:44 Oh, and, um, let me see, I'm looking at the MTV. Yeah, so it's September 7th, never mind It was September. Oh, wait, hold on. I just want to make sure. Oh, the date, yeah, the date's September 7th because I don't know if they taped it. These days sometimes they'll tape it.
Starting point is 01:13:02 Like BT Hip Hop Awards is taped like a week or two before. But MTV, VMAs, they still do it. They probably do tape delay, but you still come on the same day. So September 7th. So we got to see where was he at with this case, September 7, 2000. Did Sean Carter, better known as Jay-Z, the rap star voluntarily turned himself in here at the precinct earlier this evening. Now, Carter is being held here in connection with that stabbing fight that erupted at the Kit Kat Club last night.
Starting point is 01:13:31 Jay-Z bought in the expert legal help of Harvey Slovis, who had also represented Diddy, who quickly got in front of the press to evasively say that Jay had nothing to do with this. He's not involved in this period. He was at the club? That's my only comment. He wasn't involved in this. with someone else that did the stabbing and the hitting. I didn't say that.
Starting point is 01:13:51 I said he was not involved in it. And then even going as far as to later tell the press that Jay-Z was cooperating with the police fully. Wait a minute? Jay-Z cooperating? I thought made men weren't supposed to make statements, Jay? Jay-Z out here cooperate and he might as well change his name to Takeshi Carter. Now initially, rumors were floating around that Jay-Z had actually been hiding from the cops, reports that were disputed by his team. Now, Slovis goes on to say that at no time was Jay-Z hiding.
Starting point is 01:14:17 from the police that they were in touch with cops all day and that they're trying to resolve this as gentlemen. And after turning himself in, he was quickly released on a $50,000 bail. And then over a month later in late January 2000, Jay is indicted in a Manhattan criminal court, where he initially pleads not guilty. A bold move considering the fact that had he been found guilty on felony assault or trial, he could have been facing 15 years. Which is tough, but at least he'd have got out just in time for Solange to still put the beats on him. And it seemed like from here Jay really beefed up his legality, which was,
Starting point is 01:14:47 later expanded to include Super Defender Benjamin Braffman of Diddy, Martin Schrelli and Harvey Weinstein fame. And from there, this dream team surely got to work. Publicly capping, saying that they had witnesses and videotapes that proved Jay-Z was nowhere near Lance at the time of the incident, but on the other hand, it probably didn't help the defence that following Jay-Z's arrest, Lance Riviera had filed a civil suit against him. But in a major legal finesse, Lance didn't end up going through with that suit, because according to the Associated Press, Jay-Z actually settled with Lance out of court.
Starting point is 01:15:17 for a figure reportedly between $500,000 and a million. Hell, 500 racks to hold one sheffing. Get Rock Nation on the phone. I'll take one, right here, right here. As the details continued to come out, it was pretty clear that this was half payout and half hush money. With e-news reporting at the time, that following this payout, Lance informed prosecutors
Starting point is 01:15:34 that he would not be appearing at the trial. And so with this giant finesse in the rear view, it seemed for a moment like Jay-Z was actually going to go to trial with the prosecution's key witness and victim missing. And leaving him likely to beat that case harder than I beat my meat in quarantine, baby. Hey, and if the guilty until proven innocent video is anything to go by,
Starting point is 01:15:51 R. Kelly probably gave him some advice on how to beat that case on set. You should just say it wasn't you. Just say it wasn't you. Although initially it seemed like Jay-Z was lacing up the gloves to fight this case. He ended up having a last-minute changing perspective. It seemed like having seen P. Diddy's gun charge play out so publicly, even with some of the same legal team Jay had. Jay was spooked that the prosecutors might be out for his blood
Starting point is 01:16:13 after Diddy ended up finessing his way out of the gun charges, and Jay was in fear of ending up getting slapped with a 10-year beard like your boy, sure! And so he decided that it wasn't worth the fight, a decision which he also discussed in his book decoded. So, in October 2001, a very short- Oh, so the case ended in October 2001. That would include September 7th.
Starting point is 01:16:37 So we don't know if, remember, he was released on house arrest. Now with house arrest, sometimes you could petition like, yo, I got to do some work. Okay, cool, you could go to here. It's possible he was on house arrest at this time. Which means if he was on house arrest, he would have had permission to go to these places. Right?
Starting point is 01:16:58 He would have to tell someone, I'm going to Radio City Music Hall for this show. Then I'm going over here for, you know? Trude move. Jay-Z pled guilty to stabbing Lance Riviera in the club under a lesser charge. Hmm. Okay. A charge of third degree assault.
Starting point is 01:17:16 Land was looking to have answered with this incident in a two. All right. Okay. So now we know he was there. Now we know he was possibly on house arrest. That could change a lot. That could help Jay-Z if you ask me, right? That could help him.
Starting point is 01:17:32 If he was on house arrest at the time and let's say he had security with him or whatever that showed, yo, we went to the Lotus Club, right? But that's not what this woman is describing. she's describing a mansion party. Now, I don't know if anybody could do any research to see if Jay-Z had a particular party, or if Jay-Z, not Jay-Z, I mean, Diddy had any particular party that was different, that was an after-party for this, or maybe have Jay-Z at, not Jay-Z, I mean,
Starting point is 01:18:04 Diddy, at some house that matches U-shaped driveway, big white house? Hmm. Okay. All right, anyway. There's every indication of this lawsuit is not truly about the plaintiff, but about Attorney Busby's larger unsavory agenda. Despite the plaintiff's request to proceed anonymous, plaintiff's counsel is doing everything to draw widespread attention to her.
Starting point is 01:18:27 The same day the amended complaint was filed, naming Mr. Carter, Tony, attorney, Busby, posted on Instagram and Twitter prominently featuring himself addressing the amended complaint and making clear it's not about his claim. but it's a personal spat with Mr. Carter. Now, they actually feature two tweets here, and let's pull up the tweets now. So Tony Busby, he actually tweeted out this.
Starting point is 01:18:59 Regarding the Jay-Z case, in his efforts to silence my clients, Mr. Carter, previously denied being the one who sued me in my firm. He filed his frivolous case under a pseudonym. What he fails to say in his recent state, as my firm sent his lawyer a demand letter on behalf of an alleged victim. And that victim never demanded a penny from him. Instead, she only sought to, she only sought a confidential mediation since I sent the letter on her behalf.
Starting point is 01:19:27 By the way, I also want to put into the ecosphere, because I like to be very factually correct. Me and many other people called out Tony Busby to say, well, yeah, you didn't ask for a penny, but usually a confidential. mediation, the result is a mediated dollar amount. So it's still about money. I have been told that there has been confidential mediation where the result ends up being, hey, you're going to issue a public apology or you're going to sign a document that you're going to stop doing ABC, D, or E. It doesn't always have to result in monetary compensation. Even though when it comes to, comes to this case, I don't think you would be suing a billionaire just for them to say, okay, cool, I'm sorry I fucked you and you were 13. No, you want money, right? So I'm still
Starting point is 01:20:25 sticking to my point, but it was pointed out to me by a few attorneys who watched me, hey, it is possible that a confidential mediation could occur. And when that confidential mediation occurs, there isn't a monetary outlook. They did tell me, like, when it comes to the court, The court primary way of sanctioning someone in a civil suit is by monetary damages, but a confidential mediation could just include an apology. It could be a public apology. It could be refrained from doing this. It could be something that could be, it's malleable if you get what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:21:06 But I'm still sticking to it. You wanted money. Come on. You're not getting represented pro bono by or not. pro bono but like you're not getting represented by an attorney who's going to be getting this i think it's called pro se let me see you know a second pro bono i got to use the right words i don't like using wait pro bono versus pro se or something like that or pro rata i think it might be pro rata uh here we go pro yeah okay yeah so it's not
Starting point is 01:21:42 Pro bono. It's actually pro. I don't know if I'm saying it right, pro rata. Because the term pro rata is denoted to mean a proportional distribution in allocation. In a legal sense, pro rata might refer to a share to be received and amount to be paid or liability based on a fractional share of ownership, right? So it's kind of like, let me see. I'm trying to figure it. Yeah, so there's a different term if, like, you won't bust it down with your lawyer, right? Like pro bono means that your lawyer actually doesn't get nothing, right? So, you know, because we're all assuming that Tony Busby isn't doing this for the goodness of his heart,
Starting point is 01:22:28 and we think if money does come down, he's going to bust it down with the client, it's actually not pro bono because pro bono means there's. It's voluntary and no payment. But we don't think none of these attorneys are doing it. And if you get $50 billion, they're not going to get none of it, right? So that's not the accurate term. Some people actually say it's a, see, the pro rata or pro se, which, let me see, if you get the pro se, okay.
Starting point is 01:23:03 So pro per is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase, propia persona, persona meaning in their own person, refers to the situation where a litigant represents himself. That's not it. Pro, what about pro? No, this is not pro se. Then, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:23:17 Okay, that's some different shit. I think it's pro rata. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you're going to get a percentage. Basically, you'd sign an agreement with the lawyer saying, and from what I heard, the standard rate,
Starting point is 01:23:31 which Tony Buzzbee probably is getting a little bit more than that, the standard rate's 33%. So for people who are expecting to sue a celebrity, if you find a lawyer who will do it, it at a percentage agreement saying you don't have to pay nothing if they don't win nothing
Starting point is 01:23:46 but if you get money you have to give them a cut the the usual cut is about 33 percent this guy's a big wig high baller big big roller or big baller and high roller and yeah he probably might be 50 50 he might have a 50 50 with this woman right to say hey if we get 10 million you get five i'll get five okay just to sure you show you there is some lucrativeness in here, right? Unless you think Tony Busby is doing this for the good of his heart. That could be your opinion, right? Since I send the letter on her behalf, Mr. Carter has not only sued me, but he's trying to bully and harass me. And his plaintiff, his conduct. Now, we got to see the proof of him of Jay-Z supposedly harassing his plaintiff,
Starting point is 01:24:32 which, by the way, I think he posts on Instagram. We're going to get to that right after. His conduct has had the opposite impact. He's emboldened. I'm very proud of her resolve. As far as as the allegations and the complaint filed, we'll let the file and speak for itself and litigate the facts in court, not the media. What also is posted here is this post, which we'll get to now. This was posted to Tony Busby's Instagram. And before we get to that, if we're talking about bullying and harassment, this was, hold on on, this was posted by Tony Busby. He posted the picture of this woman. Her name is Christina Saiz.
Starting point is 01:25:13 She's a founder of some company. Now we're going to find out what company it is. Tony Busby claims he says this person's from a New York private investor. Oh, I bit my tongue. Talking too fast. This person from a New York private investigation firm. Oh, this person from a New York private investigation firm is calling former employees of the Busby law firm trying to get information on any negative experiences they may have had while in or employed. Why doesn't she just call me?
Starting point is 01:25:51 Damn, I have a lot of, a lot to say. Ha ha. I've never had a situation where I send a basic mediation demand and we've gotten this type of response. Wonder what they're hiding or what they're afraid of being exposed. Why not call and ask? Here's her website. www.lex intelligence and let's see who this is. So this is a website of supposedly what the first. Fuck. Oh, wow. They've made the site private. It says private site. The site is currently private. If you're the owner, contribute to login. Clearly, probably Tony Busby. You know, obviously, your business is compromised as a private investigator once the public is all going to go look at you doing private shit, right? So I'm guessing they made the website private, right? They said, tell her I said hello. Once again, we won't be bullied or intimidated. and our clients won't be silenced. Sunlight is the best and most powerful, disinfectant. There is.
Starting point is 01:27:01 Justice limps along, but it gets there eventually. Tony Busby. Hmm. Wow. Okay. Then afterwards, she posted this. What was this right here? Now, this has nothing to do with that.
Starting point is 01:27:15 Okay. This is them winning some other case or some shit. Then he posts about Thanksgiving. What the fuck? It says, almost done. Happy Thanksgiving. He's trolling, I think. This guy has a sense of humor. Perched on the top floor of the tallest building in Texas,
Starting point is 01:27:35 leading the most successful law firm in the country, billions of dollars collected in verdicts and settlements, successfully defending a sitting governor and attorney general in a very high-profile cases, successfully represented national government states, and even the late-great Jimmy Buffett. Yet, this is a little note, Right here means as much to me as all of that.
Starting point is 01:27:57 And this says, thank you for saving my life. And it says, Vince, is this cherry or chero? What fuck is that? Vince Chero. Okay. That's Vince Chiro, right? Interesting.
Starting point is 01:28:40 By the way, that's a humble and slight flex if you don't recognize it, right? Oh, that was. Why don't I even read that? That's been pinned. So that's from a long time ago. That's actually from January 10th before all this happened. What he did post after the Thanksgiving post was actually this. Little Bert says Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
Starting point is 01:29:03 You can see here, I know he lives in Texas, but a million-dollar type house, you know, flexing a little bit. Feel me? I think this is his house. Let you know, like, yo, I'm one of them guys. Then he posted this. This is what's included in Jay Z's response. The Post has a picture of a young Tony Busby. It says, First Lieutenant, Anthony G. Busby, a platoon commander.
Starting point is 01:29:33 Okay. And he says, recognize this guy. This is a picture of the weapons platoon commander, Alpha Company, First Battalion, Fourth Marines from our old Western Pacific cruise book. Despite a coordinated and aggressive effort that has included harassing my kids, contacting my client and former clients to encourage them to sue me, contacting my colleagues or former employees asking if I've abused them, or showing up at my current employees' homes to harass them,
Starting point is 01:30:06 filing frivolous cases against me and my law firm defaming me with outrageous assertions to anyone who will listen and having mysterious people follow me in my family. I'm still that nigger. He says, that guy. I won't be bullied or intimidated. People see through this effort to discredit me. And my clients and the truth will be revealed.
Starting point is 01:30:30 I also want to allow anyone to scare my clients into silence. Sunlight, and he keeps using his line, sunlight is the best disinfectant, and I'm quite certain the sun is coming. Okay. Very interesting. So Jay-Z puts this in the lawsuit saying this is, you know, They're claiming that this lawsuit now is more of a sign of this guy's arrogance, more than the victim being emboldened. This is this guy trying to settle a score because he feel Jay-Z stood up to him.
Starting point is 01:31:11 So what's more is that Attorney Busby has made numerous social media posts and statements to the media regarding its representation of individuals with allegations against Sean Combs, including that he would target other unnamed celebrities. these statements began a couple weeks after Mr. Combs' indictment and continued after plaintiff, through Attorney Busby, sent Mr. Carter on founded demand letters in November 2024, falsely accusing him of rape. These bases claim unsupported by evidence and nothing more than a calculated effort to strong arm Mr. Carter into submission. When Mr. Carter proved unwilling to pay, Attorney Busby escalated its tactics and scheme further, threatening to conjure additional false accusations and manufacturing a parade of fictitious
Starting point is 01:31:57 additional victims to emerge and further damage Mr. Carter's reputation. Let's stop there, Chad. Did not tell y'all, chat? I might have a crystal ball. You heard what, you're what, do I got to read this again? Or just explain it. When Mr. Carter proved unwilling to pay in this situation,
Starting point is 01:32:21 He escalated his antics and scheme further, threatened to conjure additional false accusation, and manufacture a parade of fictitious additional victims to emerge and further damage Mr. Carter reputation. So apparently, according to what attorney Anthony Busby is saying, or, well, attorney Alex Spiro, that works for Jay Z, is saying, yo, they have been. threatening Jay-Z to come through with a couple other people that could damage Jay-Z's reputation, meaning they're saying there are more people in the winds. There's more accusers, more alleged victims that they have told him they're down to go sue you too, and we were going to file those things, but maybe if you give us a big paycheck here, we won't deal with those cases, which that's a little bit unethical.
Starting point is 01:33:21 and I see why they're mentioning it. But for our sake and what we're taking from this, we know there's a bunch of people, or there's more than one, clearly. And we've learned this basically before, but now we know there's other people. There's other people. Okay.
Starting point is 01:33:40 To coerce Jay-Z into compliance, the plaintiff and attorney Busby imposed a arbitrary deadline in their extortionate demand letter, warning Mr. Carter that they would take a date different course if he did not agree to a confidential mediation to resolve the delicate and important matter without even waiting for the deadline provided by the extortionate demand to pass attorney buzzby posted on social media that he intended to file a lawsuit naming mr carter and attach and attaching the extortionate demand letter to punish mr carter
Starting point is 01:34:13 for seek and redress from a court where did he post that it's interesting all along mr Carter refused to bow to Anthony Busby's scheme. Faced with a choice to either pay an exorbitant in sum to silence the plaintiff's wild, false allegations of sexual assault, risking irreparable harm to his reputation, family, career, and livelihood, or face a barrage of baseless lawsuits and financial ruin. Mr. Carter stood his ground. On November 18th, Mr. Carter filed the complaint against Mr. Busby and his law firm for his extortion and conduct. In relation, plaintiff and attorney Busby filed
Starting point is 01:34:56 the amended complaint. They did so, however, only after a failed attempt by attorney Anthony Busby to obtain a restraining order against Mr. Carter's counsel. Notably, the amended complaint acknowledges that the plaintiff through her counsel, attorney Anthony Busby,
Starting point is 01:35:19 is only bringing these claims, these False claims, that is, against Mr. Carter in retaliation for his failure to respond to her pre-litigation demand letter. Plaintiff goes, by the way, I can stop that there and actually say that. I mean, so the way how these civil lawsuits work, especially ones of this nature, yo, we're going to sue you and claim you did this heinous thing that's going to damage your business and damage your reputation. Just pay up now. We won't file a lawsuit. Nobody will know about it.
Starting point is 01:35:49 Okay. we were going to with that we signed NDAs and by the way people actually have recommended that Diti should have done that because he could have controlled the situation and limited Cassie from going public with that to say hey once I pay you this you can't write a book you can't do a movie you can't do an interview you can't do anything right if you don't listen to that they usually say if they should say respond by this deadline and we could talk about how we could sell this um if not we're going to go file it and it's going to be public.
Starting point is 01:36:23 You know, once it's public, that might trigger irreparable damage to your reputation, which you can't, you know, you can't put the fucking toothpaste back in the tube at that point, right? Okay, plaintiff goes as far as to accuse Mr. Carter filing a utterly frivolous lawsuit orchestrated in a conspiracy of harassment,
Starting point is 01:36:41 bully, and intimidation against the plaintiff's lawyers. Their families and employees and former associates in an attempt to silence the plaintiff from naming Jay-Z. Hmm. Rather than citing a desire for compensation for any actual harm suffered because there was none, plaintiff through her counsel apparently chose to file this amendment as a result of the egregious conduct perpetuated by Carter against Attorney Busby, quite different from the plaintiff.
Starting point is 01:37:10 These tactics are designed to silence the other extortion victims who, like Mr. Carter, have been targeted by Attorney Busby, not based on their perceived culpability, but the depth of their pockets. Attorney Busby's tactics sent a clear message. Any individual who resist extortionate demands will face public retaliation through highly publicized lawsuits. This strategy is designed to silence of the victims of Anthony Busby extortion
Starting point is 01:37:36 while creating media spectacles to amplify unfounded claims and maximize monetary recoveries outside of court. That this plaintiff is suing, suing only now after Attorney Busby has been left singing or stinging from personal rebukes and defeats. Supplies positive proof of how he elevates his own interests above those of his clients. Needless to say, this proceeding should have not been driven by Attorney Busby's agenda or interest. It's about finding the facts, supplying the law, and fairly adjudicated was actually the truth. Mr. Carter is now entitled to defend himself against these allegations with a benefit.
Starting point is 01:38:17 of all protections and mechanisms available to defendants. To be sure, and Attorney Busby's game has been to prevent Mr. Carter from defend himself while punching below the belt belts. Today, that game is at an end. These lawyers talk crazy. I ain't allowed to you. They speak with so, in these, like, declarations, they talk so arrogantly almost there. Today, that game is at an end.
Starting point is 01:38:43 Mr. Carter defense has begun. So they're writing this for the judge, but they know that the media, I think it's like me, we're going to read it, right? Starting with the plaintiffs on masking. And then here we go. It's a procedural history. Okay. Trying to see if anything is, they're going to quote a bunch of legal standards and stuff
Starting point is 01:39:06 to say, you know, you have to deny the motion. And then nothing here is going to be too interesting. The plaintiff's age weighs against animity Because they're going to say the plaintiff is now 37 Like we can't treat this plaintiff like they're still 13 Okay The defendant's status as a private party Ways against animity meaning yo
Starting point is 01:39:36 Mr. Carter and oh they're actually claiming that Jay Z's a private party The courts are loath to grand All right whatever Are we not going to try to bore you with everything. The public interest so they're claiming because the public has a stake in this case at this point
Starting point is 01:39:57 because it's all over the media. They should let the person's name out. Okay. All right. And now we see Quinn, Emmanuel LLP and Alex Spiro
Starting point is 01:40:15 and you see there we go. Attorney for Sean Carter. Very very interesting okay this is a memorandum from Alex Spiro directly
Starting point is 01:40:32 to support that to say I Alex Spiro declares as follows I'm a partner at this company I'm going to put an exhibit one which is
Starting point is 01:40:42 a copy of the claim and basically they almost put a sword an affidavit as well to say yo I might have to go get my dog
Starting point is 01:40:54 They're like crying. What the fuck? Let me go get my dogs. They're doing too much crying for my like and I do. Not like it. I ain't going to. Okay, okay, okay. Let me just play.
Starting point is 01:41:09 What should I play? Ooh, I was trying to play this yesterday. I was trying to play this. Where is it? Where is it? Actually, no, I'll just play long crimes. Give me one second. He was hip-hop's biggest mogul.
Starting point is 01:41:41 Yeah, chat. I got it. tomorrow. Okay. So yeah, let me go get my dogs real quick. I think two of them are chilling out there, but they're just howling. Rap music mogul J. Z. revealed as an accused rapist in a civil lawsuit initially filed against Sean Diddy Combs. The two stars now accused of raping a 13 year old girl at an after party decades ago. I have seven shocking details from the suit and what Jay Z, Combs, and the accuser's lawyer are all saying about it. Welcome to Crime Fix. I'm Ann Jeanette Levy. Jay-Z, of course, is one of the biggest names in rap music, and he has been
Starting point is 01:42:23 a longtime friend and associate of Sean Diddy Combs. Now he's being revealed as the name behind Celebrity A in a lawsuit filed by a Jane Doe from Alabama, who claims that Combs and now Jay Z raped her in the year 2000. And in a bit, I'm going to tell you what both Jay Z and Sean Combs are saying about this lawsuit, so stay tuned for that. Combs is currently in federal custody, accused of racketeering and sex trafficking, and he's pleaded not guilty to those charges. The sex trafficking charge filed against Combs relates to allegations made by his ex, Cassie Ventura, that he forced her to take part in freakoffs, days-long sex acts with male sex workers. Cassie had originally filed a civil lawsuit against Combs in November of 2023.
Starting point is 01:43:07 That suit, of course, was settled in record time within a day. Before that, Combs' lawyers say that Cassie's lawyers had made an offer to them that they could buy the rights to a book she was writing for $30 million in exchange for it never seeing the light of day. Cassie's lawsuit and the subsequent settlement seemed to open the floodgates for other women to file civil lawsuits against Combs. More than a dozen have been filed, including one by a Jane Doe in October. At the time, the suit was filed. Combs was the main defendant, and two other celebrities were listed as Celebrity A and Celebrity B. Celebrity A was listed as a man and Celebrity B, a woman.
Starting point is 01:43:47 Now attorney Tony Busby, after some legal back and forth with a demand letter and dueling lawsuits, says Celebrity A is Jay-Z, whose legal name is Sean Carter. The suit begins. Defendant Sean Combs, a.k.a. P. Diddy, aka Puff Daddy, aka Diddy, a.k.a. P.D. aka. A.k.a.a. A.k.a.a. A.k. A. J. Z. drugged and raped a 13-year-old girl at an after-party following the 2000 video music awards. Another celebrity stood by and watched as Combs and Carter took turns assaulting the minor. Many others were present at the after party, but did nothing to stop the assault. Combs has been allowed for years to conduct himself in this manner without any consequences. The plane is
Starting point is 01:44:33 plaintiff says she was 13 at the time in January of 2000 when she said she went to the MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall. She didn't have a ticket, so she approached limo drivers who were parked outside hoping to get in. The lawsuit says, one of the limousine drivers she spoke to claimed to work for defendant Combs. The driver told her that Combs liked younger girls and said that she fit what Diddy was looking for. And while not allowing her into the awards, the driver invited her to an after party. The driver stated that he he had to drive Combs and others to the after party first, but instructed plaintiff to return to his location after the event and that he pick her up after and take her to the after party.
Starting point is 01:45:14 While the woman says she was outside the VMAs talking to the limo drivers, inside, it was a big, big night, particularly for Jennifer Lopez, who was at the award show with her then-boyfriend Sean Combs. They were a hot couple back then, and Lopez won the VMA for Best Dance Video. She was on top of the world that night. The woman claims that night, outside of Radio City Music Hall, she got into a limo with someone affiliated with Sean Combs. That suit says, after approximately 20 minutes, plaintiff arrived at a large White House with a gate-U-shaped driveway. Once inside, two men asked plaintiff to sign a non-disclosure agreement, informing her that she could not discuss what happened at the
Starting point is 01:45:54 after-party. She gave them her name and signed the form, but did not receive a copy. The Jane Doe described seeing celebrities, but the those people are not named. Inside the building, plaintiff recognized many celebrities as she entered what appeared to be a large living room or foyer containing a large crowd. Plaintiff attempted to mingle in the crowd and talked to several of the celebrities that she recognized and whom she wanted to see at the VMAs. Weight staff circulated throughout the room, carrying trays of drinks and loud music played throughout the venue. Plaintiff observed widespread drug use, including marijuana and cocaine, After attempting to talk to numerous celebrities, Plaintiff accepted a drink from one of the waitresses, circulating the crowd.
Starting point is 01:46:37 The drink was a reddish, yellow mixture that tasted like orange juice, cranberry juice, and something bitter. After drinking just a portion of that drink, Plaintiff began to feel woozy and lightheaded, making her need to lie down. A photograph of an actual exemplar container used by Combs and or his agents slash employees to insert GHB into alcoholic drinks is seen. below, and these are the photos included in the lawsuit that show a small plastic container that the plaintiff claims contain drugs at the party. The woman, remember, who claims she was 13 at the time, says she felt woozy and went to look for a place to lay down. She claimed she found a bedroom that had just a large bed in it with no other furnishings. And what she describes next is incredibly disturbing. The cases I cover each day here on crime fix show you just how scary the world can be.
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Starting point is 01:49:05 She fought back standing up quickly and punching out at the same time hitting Combs in the neck. Taken aback, Combs stopped his attempt. The allegations in this suit are very disturbing and Sean Combs is denying the claims being made by the woman who's now around 37 years old. Combs and his legal team said in a statement, this amended complaint and the recent extortion lawsuit against Mr. Busby exposes his barrage of lawsuits against Mr. Combs for what they are. Shameless publicity stunts designed to extract payments from celebrities who fear having lies spread about them, just as lies have been spread about Mr. Combs. As his legal team has said before, Mr. Combs has full confidence in facts and the integrity of the judicial process. In court, the truth will prevail that Mr. Combs never.
Starting point is 01:49:52 sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone, man or woman, adult or minor. And Jay-Z posted a lengthy statement on X. Oh, I was muted? No, I brought him Pluto in here. You see him? That's my boy, man. $60,000 later, two surgeries. I had to bring the nigga to the hospital every three or four days.
Starting point is 01:50:16 Get his bandit's change. Called two infections. They have to put him out every single time. and my boy back up six months later worth every penny love my dog okay he got his the rest of his family up in this bitch we have a good time okay now that's what i was showing you i was showing you how pluto he came in yeah yeah Pluto back on the streets man back on and i'm gonna be honest with you after two surgeries yo they kept telling me like we're gonna have to amputate his leg and i'm looking at his vet like
Starting point is 01:50:47 bitch you must be playing nigga you must You must not want me to go United, United Healthcare CEO on your ass. Stop talking about amputating my motherfucking dog. Like, you out of your damn mind. Like, yo, stop playing with me, man. Stop motherfucking playing with me, man. Y'all don't want me to go John Q on this goddamn hospital.
Starting point is 01:51:07 Stop playing with me, man. He'd be like, oh, no, you know, you have to limit him. Like, you know, chill a fuck. Anyway, Big Pluto is back on road. He's cool. You know, I loki put him out with his girl today. I was trying to let him get some fucking time.
Starting point is 01:51:23 I'm a bad pet parent for that. The nigga ain't fucking a minute. I'm like, all right, he's back good now. I left both of them on the balcony. I said, let God be what God be. Nick, I just walked away. Let me go to my office. I mean, let Pluto get his thing going, all right?
Starting point is 01:51:41 Yeah, I'm probably a bad pet parent, I guess. I don't know. Man, shit. I know that nigga was horny than a motherfucker for the last six months. He couldn't get no pussy. And every time they'll be around each other, she was like, yo, look at you limpid ass, nigger. Look at you, nigga.
Starting point is 01:51:54 You can't fuck me. Get out of here, nigga. Get your bitch ass over. So now my boy Pluto back. You know what I mean? Let him do his thing. You know what I mean? Sorry.
Starting point is 01:52:04 I'm sorry. Okay, I'm really a happy dad. All right. Anyway, that's my little pet situation. I don't know if you're new to the stream. I got four Rottweilers. It's beef in the house. Pluto and his son is beefing.
Starting point is 01:52:17 His son is at the age. Like, he's about like 11 months. So his son. is starting to think he could take Pluto and Pluto's like, nigga, I will kill you. And according to the trainer, I got two male Rottweilers. If I leave them by themselves, they will kill each other. So what I do is, since I got multiple floors,
Starting point is 01:52:39 I put one male upstairs, one male downstairs, thereby all main doors. And then they could hang out with their, you know, Pluto's daughter, princess sister, and Pluto's girl. Or prince's mom. It's four. It's all good. Anyway.
Starting point is 01:52:58 Yeah, so he's doing good. By the way, I also want to thank you to all the, man, I ain't going on. It happens, like, kind of like shortly after my birthday. I want to say thank you to all the vets and dog lovers that watch this channel. You guys gave me so much invaluable advice. You guys kept encouraging me. Trust me, every day, like I had to, or not every day, a couple days I had to bring him to the hospital.
Starting point is 01:53:22 I had to sit there. Like after a while, the hospital started telling me that they feel like he's too violent. So I couldn't bring him into the wall. I never brought him into the lobby. I brought him to a special entrance. And they would have to like knock him out. So they came through like a fucking African village spear with like an injection thing on it. They stuck him with a needle every single time.
Starting point is 01:53:43 I have to sit in the car while he like gets unconscious. They bring out a gurney, throw his lifeless body on it because they said they refused to work on him. The doctor literally told me this. Hey, listen, if this nigga bites me, my career is done. I'm not doing it. We want to help your dog, but nobody in this hospital will work on your dog while he's conscious. And I'm like, so we got to get this nigga knocked out every time.
Starting point is 01:54:09 Obviously, he didn't like it. He was upset because every time he would have a big ass cone around his head and like a fucking bandage that was like, you know, first a splint, then it was hard and then soft. And then they had to take out because he had metal implants. He had metal implants in for a while. He did two surgery, but then he had metal implants. They took those out.
Starting point is 01:54:28 And now he's, you know, it's still not all the way 100%. But like, you know, bone growth is there. And just over time, the bone will be fully like all the holes that was in the bone because he has to drill into the shit. He'll be good. So anyway, that's my journey with my dog. I feel like a real father. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:54:48 I feel like I'm ready for kids, chat. After going through that with Pluto, I realize the true love. all that nigga want to do is just hug me bro. You don't ask me for the money. You do ask me for food. All he want to do is love me, hug me, and anytime you see somebody next to me, he want to kill them.
Starting point is 01:55:07 What more could a man ask for? So anyway, I want to tell you, I go get a German Rottweiler. Best dog ever, okay? Or the next time Pluto fucks and gets his girl pregnant and I get a litter, or not litter, a bunch of dogs, I'll send one to y'all. Okay, y'all could get his next son.
Starting point is 01:55:25 All right, okay. We're back. I'm going to cut this off. We're kind of already getting through most of the lawsuit. We're not just doing lawsuit shit today. I don't want to bore you guys. We want to get to like some exciting shit. So we're kind of at this.
Starting point is 01:55:40 I think we're at this point. We're, you know, we've kind of dealt with the majority of what's being alleged here. So in this filing, and you can see, page 28 of 200. hundred and 36. They include all of the indictments, all of the allegations. They even include the lawsuit that Jay filed against Tony Busby. They're going hard. Just that the judge could see everything, review everything,
Starting point is 01:56:10 and hopefully grant their proposed order, which there was a motion for the plaintiff dropping their name or the case will be dismissed. I can't imagine that the plaintiff would be so much against. since their name being revealed, that the case gets, like, actually dismissed. And I do want to go down a few, like, paths of thought with you guys in terms of what Jay-Z should probably expect. And I've spoken to some lawyers that do litigation in federal court, but also really civil court. This isn't something that's going to go away quickly.
Starting point is 01:56:46 And even though his lawyers are filing a lot of paperwork and they're trying to be proactive, the reality about civil cases that they move very slowly. Now, they do move faster within the, they do move faster within the federal courts. If both parties are really active and doing what they need to do, that the judge could review these things. So there's a lot to be done, but there's eventually probably going to be a motion to dismiss
Starting point is 01:57:22 that's going to be put in by Jay-Z for his involvement in this, right? You know, again, they won't dismiss the whole case, but it might dismiss his, you know, his liability. And obviously, that would look good for Jay-Z if that happens, but we're not there yet. And to truth be told, we're going on timeline, this might take a few weeks, if not a few months. and if it doesn't get dismissed initially, right,
Starting point is 01:57:54 it's going to go through discovery and go through some other shit and then essentially it probably won't get dismissed unless it gets settled. It won't get dismissed for probably a couple of years. Now, let's think about that in affecting his brand, affecting his earning potential. The quicker this is out of here, like if this could get dismissed this week, like even look at the media. The media don't want to touch us with a 10-foot pole.
Starting point is 01:58:21 And by the way, even though it's no matter what I say, like I think that Jay-Z is protected by the majority of hip-hop and black media, I do believe if there's five other cases, they're going to start saying, oh, no, because black media, they're all snakes, like true snakes. And what I mean by snakes? Is that they have no true loyalty, right? So they'll be very slow to post this case because it involves Jay-Z. However, it's because.
Starting point is 01:58:48 they're thinking, oh, no, I want to show Jay that I'm rocking with him because this shit just going to go away. And people did that for Diddy as well early on. But if they see five more, everybody starts thinking about their own life. You know, this nigga might be cooked. And now I'm not hoping
Starting point is 01:59:04 it gets there and I'm hoping, you know, shit, I'm hoping this is just this one case and shit, you know, this is not a pattern of behavior that people know Jay C, by, even though I'm going to be honest with you. I think people are going to ask questions about these relationships. the Alleeia relationship, Foxy Brown relationship.
Starting point is 01:59:21 Again, what this introduces is minors. And again, you know, not to try to preemptively give something that maybe they could give a statement about next time, but what might help is if unequivocally, Alex Spiro could state on behalf of his client, Jay-Z is never, while being an adult male or being in a position of power, running these labels, had sex with the minor. that would include a whole list of other people that that one statement would mean. Okay, so you've never fucked Foxy.
Starting point is 01:59:55 You never fucked Alia when she's underage. And your current wife, you never, even if you didn't meet her when she was underage, you never fucked her. Now, again, we're probably never going to get that. But this lawsuit, even if we don't all the way believe it, it's bringing up those allegations. Yo, shit, we don't know who this is,
Starting point is 02:00:14 but we're like, I ain't know a lot. That Foxy shit is kind of wild. Like you see people doing that. I don't know a lot. That was going to watch still. You know, I'm a head. Like, you start hearing that. So again, we'll see what happens.
Starting point is 02:00:26 But if we're going on the timeline, and the timeline I know you guys care about, these are legal, legal, this legal process is drawn out. Okay, like a criminal complaint usually goes quicker than a civil. And the reason why is usually your freedom, usually you're incarcerated, well, not usually. Sometimes you're incarcerated, a waiting trial. Those things are going to take precedent and go faster than a civil situation.
Starting point is 02:00:52 Okay? Yeah. So that's essentially what's going to happen. And if we're thinking about how they could clean us up quickly, if they can get a quick resolution, the next probably best thing is going to be how do we make sure there isn't amount and amount of allegations, right? That's the tough thing about these, right? And that's why people think some of these things are extortion. Because it could be bullshit, but it sits out there for years.
Starting point is 02:01:26 And if you pop up two years later saying, oh, hey, here's the paperwork, I got it dismissed. Or they looked at it and I'm not liable for shit. That two years, you lost out on deals. You lost out on opportunity. Probably have to fall back. So, like, you're paying a penalty in the waiting process, right? in the waiting process, you're paying a penalty. So I don't know if that could be remedied, right?
Starting point is 02:01:55 I don't know if that could be remedy, right? Now, here's how I do think this is probably going to get to is that UMG, they kind of start dealing with Tyrone Blackburn a little way. They issued or they recommended him to get sanctioned. And apparently he did get referred to a sanctioning body. and that there is like, hey, if you keep doing this, you're going to potentially face extreme penalties maybe up until losing your qualifications as a, you know,
Starting point is 02:02:35 court recognized attorney, right? You could be paying back thousands of dollars to cover people legal fees that they're, these are actual sanctions that could happen. Now, we haven't gotten there yet with Tony. Busby. But I do think that's going to be down the line that Jay's attorneys are going to say, okay, how can we have the court step in? You see, what Universal did with Blackburn was like, never been seen before. Because essentially, the lawyer of the plaintiff came to them saying,
Starting point is 02:03:07 how can we resolve this? Like, I don't want you to send me over there to go get punished by the big bad principal. And that changes the dynamic. I don't know if, you know, you know, know, with all the respect to Alex Spiro, he is one of the best, best. I want to say this, right? Best attorneys in the game. Could they do this to somebody who is a huge law firm, such as Tony Busby is representing? We don't know, okay? All right.
Starting point is 02:03:38 So this is a lot of, you know, paperwork. If we scroll through, scroll through, scrolls through. What is this? This is the transcript of the press conference. We're going to play a little bit of press conference to see if he, you know, because also was kind of like, you know, coded in here, them feeling that Tony Busby did the press conference to talk indirectly to people who he wanted to settle to say,
Starting point is 02:04:00 look at what we're doing. You don't want to be on the summer jam screen next. All pun intended. You forget what I'm saying because that's what Jayze was known for, putting things on a summer jam screen. Don't be the next contestant on the summer jam screen, right? Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 02:04:21 And then he did a sit-down. with Chris Hansen. Yeah, this is, this is a lot, a lot of transcripts here. So you have to imagine, right? Yo, Jay-Z's lawyer must have been preparing this stuff. Because, yo, you, all this shit happened about 24 hours ago. You think they wrote 246 pages, including, we're talking about as well as transcripts? No.
Starting point is 02:04:46 So they were getting prepared. And, you know, what is helping Jay, I will say, he's responding quickly. Like it's not like With Diddy Diddy went silent Right And then we got a statement later But the statement wasn't as forceful
Starting point is 02:05:03 Did Jay Z is like As soon as you hit we hit Like we on the shit Okay there's a lot of transcript What is this right here? They have a TMZ video That's in I'm gonna be in there
Starting point is 02:05:17 Look One with Tania And Mr. Busby's also in that Oh, I think that might be the one that's in Toomey. Oh, they have a transcriber. Oh, look. The transcriber transcribe this on the 14th, which means they did it before Jay filed his extortion claim.
Starting point is 02:05:39 So they were getting ready. Exhibit 2. What is this here? Okay, they're showing that other people have been forced to use their name. Yeah, a lot of filing. You know, oh, look at this. We're getting some pictures. Let's see.
Starting point is 02:05:59 oh this is a lot a lot a lot a lot a lot a lot a lot Exhibit three Another one Is that shows that Jane Doe was again Forced to give up her name This is probably going to be A complaint and then an order
Starting point is 02:06:18 No this is an order Yeah this was an order yeah So for the plaintiff's motion to proceed anonymously It's denied So that was for another case In Exhibit 4 they have his Instagram posts Wow and then the caption
Starting point is 02:06:35 Exhibit 5 They have his tweet Oh wow And then Okay this is something else Yeah all right It's a lot going on my people A lot
Starting point is 02:06:52 Okay Now let's get into a few Ancillary stuff We're all caught up to date If you've listened to thus far We're caught up to date on exactly what's going on with this Jay-Z thing. Obviously, there's other, you know, shit,
Starting point is 02:07:06 I could imagine, what's your name again? What's your name? Jaguar right is probably like, yo, right now she's probably charging an all-time high for interviews, right? Okay, I did want to point out, give me a second. By the way, if supposedly Diddy was with J-Lo at that VMA's, How could
Starting point is 02:07:44 Unless J-Lo Oh wait Unless J-Lo is Celebrity B That sounds crazy No Supposedly this was Diddy At the On the red carpet
Starting point is 02:08:20 With one of the hottest Female Miss Alia How you doing girl You too She's just looking fabulous What are you wearing tonight? I'm wearing good
Starting point is 02:08:30 Hmm Isn't this ironic Alia dies a year later Jay Z marries her and Diddy was with J-Lo I wonder who celebrity B is I'm pretty sure they're getting shaken down as well
Starting point is 02:08:55 or not shaking down but demand letter okay inter fucking rest in now obviously chat let me ask y'all the question is Kendrick Lamar
Starting point is 02:09:23 A Is Kendrick Lamar a fortune teller? Notorously Kendrick Lamar says The Predators moving flocks If Jay and Diddy Allegedly were hanging out all the time And allegedly doing these things
Starting point is 02:09:45 Is that the flock? When Kendrick said Probably a minor is he referring to the 13 year old. I'm asking, these are questions. This would be the flock, right? The flock. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:10:21 You know what's funny. They blame Hannibal Burris, the comedian, for starting the wave that took down Bill Cosby. Right? He had this like bit, this joke about Spanish fly. And then people then kind of started becoming a more vocal about these allegations of them being drugged by Bill Cosby. Even though people overall were happy that, you know, that behavior was getting punished,
Starting point is 02:10:52 people kind of got at Hannibal Burry saying, this guy was like damn near a snitch. He was a whistleblower. Predators moving flocks. Probably a minor. It's kind of what Kendrick did. Interesting. They moved flocks.
Starting point is 02:11:54 Interesting. All right. Anyway, you know what this shock me, people? Foxy Brown, now ain't the time to be sending these little weird-ass messages. Did he fuck you or not? Sorry. We ain't got time to be like sugarcoat. Did he fuck you or not?
Starting point is 02:12:24 Foxy Brown puts up after the complaint addresses or names JZ. She says, wait. And then she puts up this. Do you have something to say or you don't? because right now when people would be looking to you and they did look to you for a comment before, you said you were a real bitch, you ain't with it, don't tell me you're one of those who cat got your tongue
Starting point is 02:12:49 until somebody else tell first. Now you read, I can't tell what it is. Now, where she is actually important is that people are coming up with these timelines. They're saying, yo, check this out. Jay-Z has a song with her, called Ain't No nigger. Now, that song was released on Jay-Z's debut album in 1996.
Starting point is 02:13:19 That song is a song that's kind of almost like a back and forth rapping about a type of guy or a type of person that they would be attracted to, but is Jay Z and Foxy Brown. Now, how old was Foxy Brown in 1996? It says about 18. Now, Jay at the time in 1996 was 27. Usually albums were probably worked on a year or two before at that time. So some people believe that maybe this woman was underage when she wrote this song or this song was written for, we don't know what happened. And some people believe that the context of the song means that they were kind of talking about a love interest that they may have had.
Starting point is 02:14:24 Now, why would people have that type of page? it. Let's read the lyrics. So it came out when she was about 18, when some people would then assume she wrote the song or performed the song to record it before 18. Now we don't know if she actually wrote the song because apparently Jay-Z was writing a decent amount, but we'll get to it.
Starting point is 02:14:50 This is Jay and Foxy Brown. I keep it fresher than the next pitch. No need for you to ever sweat the next bitch. I guess this is Foxy's part. So basically, she says, telling him I keep it fresher than the next bitch ain't no need for you to sweat about the next bitch with speed I make the best bitch see the exit indeed you gotta know you thoroughly respected by me okay I think that's j-z yeah let me just play the song why am i like forgetting
Starting point is 02:15:18 this it's like another hip-hop fan ain't no nigga hey no nigga like no one i don't want to fuck you oh yeah they're gonna distract the stream i know here we go back for bank they try me on to get his bitch that's why you the Texas, next bitch with speed. Okay, yeah, that's Jay-Z. So, Foxy's doing ad-libs on here. Keep it fresher in the next. Bitch, no need for you to ever sweat the next bitch with speed.
Starting point is 02:15:45 I made the best bitch see the exit and D. You got to know you're thoroughly respected by me. You get the key to the Lexus with no driver. You got your own 96, something to ride. And keep your ass tied up in Versace. That's why you got to watch your friends. You got to watch me. They canavin.
Starting point is 02:16:02 shit the first chance to crack the bank they try me all they get is 50 cent francs and papayas from the village to the telly time to kill it on your belly no question had more black chicks between my sheets than essence oh my god that's bars they say sex is a weapon so when I shoot meets your death in less than eight seconds damn my boy spit nagglea other stuff aside so pounding in my afterlife
Starting point is 02:16:29 laughing at laughing my shit tight who you asking right and this is her i believe right ain't no man who you ask my after like laughing my shit is tight who you asking right okay ain't no nigga like the one i got what the fuck ain't no nigga like the one i got the one can fuck you better now i think this is why people think that they're having like this conversation now let's be also very clear and fair not because you're on a song with the woman means you're talking to that woman, even though sometimes that's how they market the song. Like, this is a conversation between person A and person B.
Starting point is 02:17:08 But it doesn't mean that. But some people use this as a point to try to show some impropriety. Like, why are you 27 even rapping like that with a woman who was either newly 18 or maybe have been on their age? That would make no sense. Sub to y'all, I don't give too fucks, okay? No one can fuck it better, sleeps around, but he gives me a lot. Keeps you in diamonds and leathers.
Starting point is 02:17:33 The friends tell me I should leave you alone. Tell the frees to find a man of their own. Okay. All right. All right. All right. So I guess you guys get the drift here, right? The song seems like they're talking about a sexual relationship, right?
Starting point is 02:17:59 Now, again, we want to be clear because y'all are the first going to say, y'all can't charge why are you so in lyrics? She don't matter if he say you want to shoot your mama house up. Who cares? So, like, let's not get at Jigga now for doing some shit like that. We don't know, right? And I want to reserve that opinion saying, I don't know. Does it, you know, when you now put it in context like that,
Starting point is 02:18:20 does it kind of seem weird that Jay's rapping with maybe a newly 18-year-old woman or maybe, like, 17 and saying that shit too? Yeah, of course, right? But does that mean like he was fucking her? He doesn't mean that. Could he have been? Possibly. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:18:35 right and um let me see the a lot of this comes from like i seen a twitter thread they were like yo yo twitter thread you know you can you don't know if you have to believe everything or it's just bullshit but it's like j z a criminal turned tycoon a thread exposing all the rapper involvements with minors with a minor and real predator which is kind of really harsh right Beyonce and Jay-Z met when she was 16 in 1997 began dating around 1999 according to a 2007 interview with him Okay, they don't give a timestamp
Starting point is 02:19:19 But I think we play that Charlie Rose clip Beyonce has been susceptible for a few Or a few Freudian slips She had never been able to define her age at the time For her first courtship Now, I'm actually gonna pick up for Jay-Z here I'm gonna pick up for Jay-Z here Like this is a rush.
Starting point is 02:19:40 Okay, so here's the proof that they're saying. They're saying in 1999 and 2000, we don't know the exact date when Beyonce and Jay Z first met, but she did give us an idea. When talking to 17 in 2008, she says, I was 18 when we first met and 19 when we first date. There was no rush. No one expected me to run off and get married.
Starting point is 02:19:57 Okay? Then I guess it was contradicted when, and it said in 2007, in a Charlie Rose interview, Jay said he met Jay Z. 10 years ago, which would, you know, Beyonce was, Beyonce would have been 18 in 2000 or 1999, but 10 years ago from 2007 would be 97, right?
Starting point is 02:20:26 Then it goes, the Destiny Child met her future husband when she was 17. This comes from Us Weekly magazine, saying when she was 17, roughly 1999, and a year later, they started dated. Okay? Some people think that's kind of whatever, right? Now, I'm going to kind of defend this,
Starting point is 02:20:49 and I'm not defending what's being alleged, but I'm going to give a possible explanation because I've heard this a couple times. Beyonce was lying about her age. Like, I don't know if this is a fact, so I'm kind of like assuming. But when you start seeing people, like, and they forget their age or whatever,
Starting point is 02:21:08 She'll need a line no more, but like back then she probably was the line about her age. Even the shit where they were saying, remember the K-Boss was like, yo, we got shows he, you know, based on the timeline, his girl is saying, and when they dated, he was dating his ex-girl when she was like underage. Come to find out, yo, his girl or his ex-girl was just lying about her age and lied about it allegedly multiple times because she's still trying to get a music career going on and it's harder if you present to 30. So she was always cutting off a couple years off her age
Starting point is 02:21:46 Every time she had a new shot to possibly make it That's why in the X factor thing You know she had set her age then But then when later on when she Yeah so Just manipulation of the age Right and that time it was just like It was almost thought of as
Starting point is 02:22:01 When you hit 30 as a female it's over Somebody said I'm assuming a lot Yeah that But I do know Yeah you're right You're right. Maybe I'm cutting a little bit too much slack because, look, nobody gives a fuck at this point, right? Like, you lied in the past. Who cares? Beyonce could come out and clear this up, but their style is to never clear this up, right?
Starting point is 02:22:26 Their style is to never clear it up. But like, if you did lie about the age, this is the best time to be like, hey, listen, I did lie about my age. You got to imagine, when they're talking about the relationship, she's getting older and he's getting older, he doesn't care to lie because he's a nigger. but she cares to still be seen as younger. So remember at a point when Beyonce was having her birthdays and everyone would be like, oh, how old is Beyonce? Nobody would say age.
Starting point is 02:22:50 That's how we lost track of her age, right? I would imagine when she actually did give an age, maybe she gave a lower age because she wants to be seen as, I'm still 25, 26, not 28, 29. That makes sense. But when she talks in time proximity saying, oh, so say she's 28, 29. but she's purporting herself to be 25,
Starting point is 02:23:13 if she says, oh, I met Jay eight years ago. Well, if you're 25 and you met him eight years ago, that means you're 17. If you're 28, you met him eight years ago, you'd be 20. Ain't no problem with that. Or you say 10 years, like, you know, if you're 25, you met him at 15.
Starting point is 02:23:32 He's like, uh-oh, that's a problem. But if you're 28 or 29 and you said you met him at 10 years ago, Yeah, still like, well, is Jay closer to 30 and you're like 18 or 19? But she's legal. That's what I'm thinking. That's what I'm thinking. Because let's be honest. Like, I'm going to just be honest.
Starting point is 02:23:53 Do you all really think I know Beyonce's age? I really, truly, do you guys really think so? Beyonce comes from that era that really that shit matters. Unless I see Beyonce's birth certificate, nigga, I wouldn't believe what I see a lot. Somebody says she's 41 now? No, she's 43. but there was a time where they were like, yo, Beyonce's like 23 constantly. I was like, okay.
Starting point is 02:24:37 And you got to imagine the value in that, right? Beyonce was seen as one of the most beautiful women in the world. At that time, hip-hop is big on younger women, not necessarily underage, but just like, yo, you're under 30. Like, that doesn't exist now, really. Like, I'm pretty, Cardi B will tell y'all she 32 or whatever she is. Now, 30s, really, it still kind of does exist. It moved from women have to be in their 20s to be seen as attractive,
Starting point is 02:25:08 because that's what it was. Like a lot of marketing, these women were attractiveness, and it was like, in your 20s is your peak attractiveness. 30s you fell off, 30s you can't have kids. These days it's changed. Now it's 40s. That's why Nikki still gets it because Nikki's 40. Do you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 02:25:26 Nikki still gets it as 40. or maybe I'm just lying because they don't we don't age shame Beyonce we definitely do with Nikki but maybe that's a byproduct of her shame in other people wait do you I believe Rihanna's 36 come on bro right come on yeah I believe you're out 36 bro bro yeah let me tell you these people have been on for a minute man somebody says Beyonce was really born in 1979 how ya I know hey I listen It's a smoking mirrors of the entertainment business, if you ask me. Okay.
Starting point is 02:26:27 Beyonce met Jay-Z 1997 when she was 16 and he was 28. They have these pictures to supposedly prove. 2007 interview. I know it's a low. I'm sorry. Okay. So in 2008, Beyonce gave an interview to Seventy magazine. B spoke about never have lived together with a man before Jay-Z
Starting point is 02:27:43 in that he was the first adult. so you know what they're trying to say, groomen, right? She'd ever been with. Beyonce later revealed she was 19 when she started dating J. that would make him 31. On finally sending out with Jay-Z, I was 18 when we first met 19 when we started dating.
Starting point is 02:28:00 There was no rush. No one expected me to run off and get married. I don't really believe that you would love the same thing when you're 20 as you do is 30, so it's my rules before the age of 25, blah, blah, blah. Okay, cool. Hmm. On the song Jay Z did with Farrell a few years ago,
Starting point is 02:28:15 Jay Z brags about grooming a 19-year-old girl and explains in the song how he does it. Everyone made the connection with Beyonce as she was 19 when they started dating. Hove got a young girl. Hove got a young girl. Still not quite 21. So high, strong, such a vibrant thing. I introduced myself.
Starting point is 02:28:37 Hi, Missing, you're 19? No, you're lighting in a bottle. I'll give you a ring. Tomorrow. The scene that follows screams of horror. classic Stephen King novel bars Mama don't think you should take someone
Starting point is 02:28:53 So advanced in romance You should just wait Papa don't preach Hove don't bite Hove been through it I might mold your life I'm gonna show you right Poor proper etiquette
Starting point is 02:29:06 How to hold your knife Keep it competitive with Oprah's Ice Be like Janet take control Is this a song? This ain't no goddamn song Stop it I know the damn Joe Button podcast I haven't been talking about Drake's lyrics
Starting point is 02:29:22 when Jay Z got shit like this. Hey, the next time y'all up there at Joe Button's podcast, about to say Drake singing about 19 year old girls, I need y'all to read this too. Okay, now granted, this is old. I get it, I get it.
Starting point is 02:29:35 But y'all got to read this too. Y'I got to keep it a beat. I ain't no Jay Z wrapped about no shit like this. Is this real? This ain't no goddamn real shit. Now, I see some of y'all in the chat saying, well, it's legal.
Starting point is 02:29:47 It's legal. If you don't give a fuck. By the way, T.HP, thank you for the membership. I appreciate you. I think I forgot to read, I definitely forgot to read donations yesterday, so I'm going to read donations as we go today. Checking report, thinking of five.
Starting point is 02:30:01 Nas said in Ether. Foxy got you hot because you kept your nose in her pussy. Josh Gay says, why is Spiro a net worth, negative 177? What's your source for that, sir? You sent two donations. Could you send me your source?
Starting point is 02:30:21 Young R.J. He says, Happy Dad, Nassie. Act not going to lie You gotta get the death row flavor brother Okay Let's get that death row flavor over here It's just grape okay
Starting point is 02:30:37 Y'all RJ what up with you thank you brother Big Cisco Says didn't Jay ZD Okay he's talking about what you're talking about Mike D says Davey Chase Is the actress in the ring She might be the Jane Doe The age checks out at the time
Starting point is 02:30:55 It's been speculated really Okay Courtney Fisher says Black culture given crabbing a bucket. I'm logging off the internet until 2025. I'm sorry, Courtney. This is going to only get worse in 2025. Nicole Harris says, what the fuck is 37?
Starting point is 02:31:11 Jay-Z? Wasn't he born in the 60s? Joshua Bentacour says, Mama Mia, I fell down to my knees when the law came from Luigi. We'll talk about Luigi a little bit. Nicolette Jones says, oh my God, act, I just remember. You have to look up Jayes. mistress Kathy White, she died after
Starting point is 02:31:33 she was going to go public with his affair. Nicole Harris says, check your circle. Did he? Weinstein or Kelly? Kendrick did say, the Predators move in flocks. Nicole then asked me, says, Would you marry an 18-year-old at your age? Jay-Z did.
Starting point is 02:31:59 That's suspicious. And she then tells me or warns me, stop hanging with Drake, please. What, Drake? too. I mean, how the fuck could I marry an 18-year-old when I was, I'm not supposed to be talking to a younger than 18-year-old girl. So like, marrying an 18-year-old is crazy, right?
Starting point is 02:32:16 Like, when is the process of you getting to know? At that point, we're assuming that you're, you're, you're talking to her in the low before she was underage or before she was overage. Just be honest, says, bro, y'all forgot the feds wanted Jay-Z for years by any means. This ain't come up. That's how I know it's cap. So you're saying that the feds investigated him, and if there was any proof to any of this,
Starting point is 02:32:42 they would have been on his ass. Okay. Solo Dumm, says, I have to read the following. I think I disproved the allegations to some extent, and I commented the thread underneath the tweet announcing the stream. If you read it on stream, I'll appreciate it. Are you saying you commented under my stream or on my tweet?
Starting point is 02:33:01 I'll read it. You should just put it in your thing, though, but okay. Is your name under here? Solo dumb dumb. Who's solo dumb dumb, okay. Act, it's actually BS, just read the file in and did this report. Let's see. Okay, he says, fuck it, I'm calling BS on the story since no one's doing it.
Starting point is 02:33:30 I will explain this thread how the story was borrowed from a real Diddy victim, tweaked at the beginning and the end to fit a date when Jay-Z was in the vicinity of a Diddy party, in a town 30 minutes away. Okay. First, I have to make clear, I know Jay-Z has a lot of suspicious friendships, and I pray for his downfall if he was really involved with him. I'm also all for watching the party die. Word to Kendrick, man. Kendrick is giving us these saints.
Starting point is 02:33:58 Watch the party die, A minor, Predators moving flocks. Okay, cool. So-and-so got a weird case, why he around. I guess so. But you have to bring me more than this bullshit cash grab. So I'm going to prove in details that the lawyers' barred a story from other clients he has and changed it so lazily that it ridiculously, that it's ridiculously obvious.
Starting point is 02:34:21 The only reason we're even considering this is because she's anonymous. So we don't know how physically tall she was at the age. I'm wondering why that matters. Okay, let's see. So you're telling me a 13 year old sneaks out with her 16 plus year old friend who drives her to the VMAs. By the way, the reason they're believing that the friend is 16 year old plus is because people are saying how did she arrive to the VMAs?
Starting point is 02:34:43 then she arrived by a bicycle. And if that's a no, you would imagine she was dropped off by her car. And she claimed it was by her friend. And that friend has to be at least old enough to have a license. And you could get a license or a provisional license at 16. But then you also think, you know, we're all thinking it's not a grown-ass adult because what grown-ass adult with a 13-year-old call a friend and what grown-ass adult would then drop her off saying,
Starting point is 02:35:07 all right, go on your own, catch you later. Anyway. So she gets driven out by her sick. 16 plus year old friend who drives her to the VMAs, which has always been on her bucketlets, and leaves her alone without having a ticket. She can't get in and stays to watch the party on the Jumbatron. It looks like this. A lot of people usually gather there to watch from outside.
Starting point is 02:35:29 I want you to imagine the situation. If you've ever been a similar one and ask yourself, what would you do if you saw a child here without her parents? Now, I'm going to pause you there, and I'm not trying to disprove you. I'm actually going on with your theory. Radio City Music Hall If you go to Radio City Music Hall So this is a world-renowned concert venue That what I believe would have happened
Starting point is 02:35:56 This is how it looks during the winter When they put up, they have a whole tree light in this and third They might have had a screen They might have had a screen either across the street Because again, the way how these things used to be done is like a lot of fans used to be circled around and outside right they used to are roped off or whatever the case is the the road or that portion of the street is shut down so I could see them having some type of monitor or some type of not necessarily a jumbotron but this is how it would look I could
Starting point is 02:36:30 look back at 2000 let's see how it would look back in 2000 um okay so kind of look like this outside, right? It's kind of like how it looks now, but whatever. Who knows? I don't know. I don't know. Like, you know what I mean? That's definitely a thing where, you know,
Starting point is 02:36:56 I could see them having some video feed to show people what's going on inside because fans would gather. It wouldn't look like this. Not in New York City. But okay, I'll keep going on. So in this public atmosphere, a 13-year-old approached by an adult, Did he's driver? Now, you have that wrong. Apparently the child is trying to get into the venue, doesn't have a ticket, and then it's kind of like asking limo drivers, like, you know,
Starting point is 02:37:24 just talking to random people. And then, you know, that conversation happens, but they aren't approached from what I read. And that person that said, hey, listen, you look like someone did he would like. You could come back later, blah, blah, blah, blah, right? To take into the after party. It says, the only reason given for this really risky move, someone could have seen and reported it, is that the driver thinks her age might fit the absent ditty taste. It says after she arrives at this big white, gated mansion, she's approached by the guard, so it's gated and guarded. They make her sign a NDA. That's one of the reasons I said it was lazy.
Starting point is 02:38:02 Usually, unless she physically looks 18, despite her age, this doesn't make sense. So I guess you're saying if you know you're inviting minors to the party Why even have her sign an NDA when an NDA is not valid for somebody who isn't of age? Now, that could be a point or you could also think for these are security guards. They're not motherfucking legal experts. Anybody who comes into the property probably signing this thing, whether it's valid or not. So this 13-year-old is trying to mingle with numerous supposed celebrities she knows her age
Starting point is 02:38:39 and she's excited to meet them but somehow also notices and recognizes marijuana and coke use. They give her they give her some drugged cranberry juice and she finds a bed to lie down on.
Starting point is 02:38:58 Now like I said some of the details are probably barred from a victim but extra dramatized on purpose to make us forget the inconsistencies before and after Like Diddy throw in this already lined down kid Twice for some reason despite not being the first one to rape her So this drugged 13 year old girl after she was raped by Jay-Z and almost forced to do the same by Diddy
Starting point is 02:39:24 Then fought back hitting a 31 year old 510 man in the neck So that he was startled and backed away and had the awareness and time to pick up her dress and shoes while running away This drugged 13 year old who was just raped by by two men, ran out the front of all these celebrities and somehow got out this gated mansion with guards and had the mental capacity to remember the gas station she saw on the way to the mansion in this new place and was able to get there.
Starting point is 02:39:51 This drug, 13-year-old, who knows her home number, calls her father, not the same friend who drove her to the VMAs at midnight, tells him the story, and then that she lied to him, the father waited at home until midnight, not knowing where his daughter was. The father comes to pick her up at dawn, so the drive there was about three hours. The shopkeeper who kept her phone, who gave her the phone after, I assume, hearing the story, didn't call the police. And we don't know who this clerk was, so we can't ask him about this unforgettable experience. The father of this 13-year-old girl, who was drugged and gang raped, didn't take her to any medical facilities to check on her, called the police or get any help, so there's conveniently no record of it at any hospital or police station.
Starting point is 02:40:39 The father was like, oopsie, you had it coming. Bullshit. I implore you have to read this. To go read the court files in details and notice the story was designed so that they don't have to prove she was there. Also remember your life in the time. How do you think the owner of this stolen story really is? At least 22? This money grabbing BS shouldn't even been entertained, but here we are.
Starting point is 02:41:05 This lawyer should be publicly shame and crucified so he never. does it again, the only positive sides of this mess is that we're listening. If there's a real victim of Jay-Z out there reading this, we're ready to hear, you right now. Don't let this obvious fraud make it harder for you in the future. This lawyer is trying
Starting point is 02:41:23 to earn millions with this story. Don't let him. This is the alleged story you could read, here in the details. The photo of the Jumbetron is just a visual aid that you could imagine it in case you've never seen something like that before. I wasn't able to find a photo of the Jumbatron from the
Starting point is 02:41:38 2000 VMAs on the internet. Solo dumb dumb, I think what you just outlined is good defenses. But again, we're in the era of everyone emotionally goes off the accusation and no one goes off very relevant facts, right? Like a relevant fact could have been, well, why didn't you go to the cops? Well, there's an explanation. There's, you know, these victim explanation for that. Oh, I was scared.
Starting point is 02:42:13 I thought he would hurt me. I saw the look in his eyes. He seemed like he was a powerful and evil man. I didn't do that. Even if you did go to the cops, say the cops didn't investigate and clear you. You know what they're going to say? Oh, the cops were paid off. Like, you can't fucking win.
Starting point is 02:42:27 So again, the court of public opinion, which this, you know, forget if these guys are ever going to pay money. The court of public opinion, it's a lose-lose situation no matter what. The allegation dictates the crime. so as you're saying that let's say everything you said is true it's going to take about two years for this to be well not two years
Starting point is 02:42:53 let's say a year at least in my estimation could be quicker because this guy Alex Spear is a monster to possibly get this case dismissed and in that year all it's going to do is lingering people are going to say
Starting point is 02:43:09 Jay Z you got a weird case why are you around the Super Bowl Why are you around Kendrick Lamar Why are you around? Again, it just is what it is, right? Okay All right I think I read all of these Nicolette Jones
Starting point is 02:43:27 Are you flirt with me girl? She said, love you, you look cute today I look cute today, chat? Let me do the Drake Duck Lips Now I don't do that. Appreciate you. And Savian G, thank you for the two Says nothing big than the motherfucking chat
Starting point is 02:43:39 Shout out to number one Bigak. Appreciate you. Okay. let's keep going where is I got to open this back up again so all right
Starting point is 02:44:10 before he was with her he was with Alia her data he was he was with Alia date of birth 1969 before what? No no no oh it was with Alia
Starting point is 02:44:30 Jay's date of birth is 1969 Aaliyah's date of birth 1979. J and Dame dated Alia after it emerged that R. Kelly was a pedophile and married Alia. The rumors of Foxy, who was 15 years old when she worked with Jay. In a 2002 interview, it's possible to honestly realize how nervous Jay-Z was when asked about how he and Beyonce met. Let's see. How did the two of the biggest names in music even meet? Well, we met a long time ago.
Starting point is 02:45:07 Ward shows a lot of different performances. And at what point did the conversation come, hey, do you want to do some music? You know how people, you know, you see each other and you respect each other's music. You know, there's always that conversation. You know, we got to do something. You know that. Right. You know the time filler.
Starting point is 02:45:24 Yeah. You know what I'm saying? When that time filler turns into something real. In a vacuum, I wouldn't call it anything. But if you're building the narrative saying, yeah, it seems. guilty, nervous, or nervously guilty? I guess, but before getting married, Beyonce told
Starting point is 02:45:44 Jay-Z, told how Jay-Z taught her to be a woman and needed a man so much isn't healthy for anyone. The feeling of needing a man is exactly what a pedophile does or causes. It prevents someone from leaving
Starting point is 02:46:00 a cheater or an abuser. He taught me how to be a woman. He taught me how to live him. He taught me how to be a friend you've given me so much in life and this is
Starting point is 02:46:16 it's not enough I can give you I just want you to be happy and every year I'm even more in love with you and I want to spend every day in my life with you I'm going to stick up for Jayzee here
Starting point is 02:46:33 I would never get married but if I marry a woman I would love for her to speak about me and my character like that. I would love for her to speak about me as if I am the person that completes her, that made her better that she wants to spend every waking moment with. I'm sorry, I'm not calling that weird. I'm not calling that one weird.
Starting point is 02:46:54 I've got to be honest here. What the fuck? Yo, we live in a time now that these bidsies like, I'm fucking in for a bag! I'm fucking in for a bag! Yeah, yeah, this thing. Like, the ron. Cratchin shit we got going on now.
Starting point is 02:47:09 This shit almost made my dick hard. Real talk. Jay, don't get mad to me. To hear a woman speak like this, like a lady, classy, giving props to a man, not talking about him like he's an ATM, or he's just like this object? Like, I'm sorry. I got to say this is good.
Starting point is 02:47:31 Now, obviously, if you take the saying, you taught me how to be a woman, and you're thinking that maybe she's 18, you're like, okay, that's kind of fucking weird. But I'm thinking about this as a grown woman, right? I could possibly look at this to kind of mean Jay-Z teaching her to be responsible to be loving and caring, not how to fucking change her fucking tampon or some shit like that,
Starting point is 02:48:00 like a fucking pedal. You get what I'm saying? Like, yeah, you walk me through puberty. You taught me how to, like, No, nigger, I'm like, hey, you taught me how to deal with my emotions a certain way. You taught me how to build a... I don't know. Like, I don't think all that's weird.
Starting point is 02:48:19 I don't think love is actually weird. You know what's weird to me? One of these bitches saying I'm fucking him for a bag. That's weird to me. That's weird. When a woman speaks highly of a man, now again, this is 2006. I hate to have to keep going back on how old she is. How old is Beyonce in 2006?
Starting point is 02:48:39 Let's see. How old is Beyonce in 2006? She's 25, man. Rob, no. I'm not looking at that video and call it weird. Is this weird? Wait, is this weird? Like, I won't be honest with you.
Starting point is 02:48:58 I would, like, again, I think the reason why niggas just fuck women and keep it moving, they don't have women who are basically telling them or, at least appreciate them to say, hey, listen, like, I value you, I cherish you. These chicks just throw their pussy around everything. And then also basically act like men in the stoic, non-emotional,
Starting point is 02:49:24 I could fuck everybody and find happiness type of way, which sometimes men come across ass, right? So when I hear somebody speak like this, outside of the, you taught me how to be a woman and you're thinking, And if y'all are thinking that, well, what you mean? Like, you were a child and he taught you how to be a, oh, that's grooming. No, I ain't thinking like that. I'm not thinking he means that.
Starting point is 02:49:42 Later, you taught me how to be a friend. Yeah, and, yeah, you could get the context. You taught me how to be a friend. That's not a grooming, motherfucker. You have taught me things. Yo, you want to get with a woman who has taught you things. And likewise, you want to get with a woman that you could teach things, and likewise, she could teach you.
Starting point is 02:50:03 Right? that's what I would think in terms of a great partnership, right? You don't think so. You've given me so much in life. And this is not... Yo, we live in a society where women... It feels like men and women are constantly competing and hating each other, right? Um...
Starting point is 02:50:38 We live in this environment where women and men kind of like hate each other and shit. So it's like we don't appreciate things like that. It's not enough. can give you. I just want you to be happy. And also women these days hate being submissive. They're like, what do you mean they ain't enough you can give them? Are you being controlled? You're supposed to tell that nigger, I'm independent.
Starting point is 02:51:03 This is before she got on that. All the single, well, she's always capped about that. All that single lady's shit thing is she was Jay Z's joint. Like, stop playing, right? She wasn't talking like this on that record. All the single ladies. All the single ladies told me to the left, to the left. Get all your shit and go to the like.
Starting point is 02:51:20 Nah, she wasn't saying all that shit. But she's talking like a woman who wants to get married here. Hey, news flash for any of my chat queens. You tired of getting a wet back and a bruised pussy lips and your tonsils just sore the next day from nigger after nigger. People don't want to commit to you. Take a little bit of etiquette class in how you talk to it and appreciate a man. It will make him realize that the marketplace right now is all hoarse. So you can get pussy anywhere
Starting point is 02:51:50 You can't find a lady anywhere You can't find someone who's gonna value you And speak to you in such a way anywhere trust I'll just tell you I just want you to be happy Yo I mean I ain't hear these words in like What's the last time a woman tell you
Starting point is 02:52:06 I just want you to be happy I want to give you everything I want you to be like You ever heard these words of a woman these days He's been listening to sexy red For my baby daddy For my baby daddy Yeah, every year
Starting point is 02:52:19 I'm just even more in love for you Nigger, most of the music come from these women Is that they don't, they don't love They just fuck Fucking on a red chat scamming ass niggum And I want to say that one These women nowadays are rapping about their roster Right? Like shit's crazy
Starting point is 02:52:45 Okay By the way, somebody just hit me And uh They asked me, they said act because Foxy Brown posted something else They said, act, what the fuck this mean? Because she says, hugging my stories And she says, Wendy,
Starting point is 02:53:02 she's talking about Wendy William. She says, Wendy would never. Okay? Now, I'm gonna be honest with you. Yo, Foxy, what's going on with you half snitching, man? This is like, I'll be sure half snitching on Ditty, bro. Bro, if you're gonna tell us some shit, just tell us, man. If not, just stop posting, please.
Starting point is 02:53:21 Like, yo, right now, Jay Z don't need you. you playing. Is this like a play to get home to wire a couple of millions over? Do this in private. Because you're one of the people that people are theorized. It might be a victim of Jay-Z.
Starting point is 02:53:39 So how about you stop like playing in this area when everybody's now looking at potential victims. Stop acting like there are, you should even acknowledge that their stories. If that's your man's? And let's say nothing happened? right let's say nothing happened you shouldn't be playing like this
Starting point is 02:53:58 but when I see this now I'm like is she half snitching? It's like half snitching right here it's like I ain't gonna tell y'all uh huh I ain't gonna tell you what happened to me y'all could y'all go go figure it out like this sounds all good
Starting point is 02:54:18 till the Fed subpoena you and bring you down there and interrogate you you can't tell him that bullshit Did you fuck him at 16 or not? Why is she posting this? It's just like odd. Somebody says she means Instagram stories. What the fuck?
Starting point is 02:54:42 She's talking riddles. Anyway. Bunby, who did check on it with Beyonce, I like that song, gave an interview explaining how Jay-Z called you in the filming of the video and told all the men to leave the set. Jay-Z's own security made him control what Beyonce was doing. A lot of niggas do that.
Starting point is 02:55:01 Like, niggas don't want a chick to get fucked. No, because none of them, have ever really been this close to her as of as as the full-fledged superstar that she is now anything i think this is during the scene with the chairs so it's like her and several other girls and they all have these short skirts on or dresses whatever and they're all dancing seductively on the chair they've got a leg up on the chair so you can kind of see the thigh maybe a little bit of butt if you're staring hard enough and um j z calls and talk to one of her assistants if i had to guess it would be her cousin angie that he would have talked to because angie has always been the right hand to Beyonce. And he's like, yeah, how's a video going? What's going good? Are the guys there? Yeah, they're there.
Starting point is 02:55:42 You know, it's them and some of their homies. And we're the only, all of the guys that are with us are the only men there. Well, let's say this. There were other men there, but they weren't straight. Sure. So he's like, wait a minute, how many dudes are there? And so she's like, oh, it's about nine to 10 guys, I guess,
Starting point is 02:56:01 over there. Where are they now? They're near, they're in the soundstays. They're kind of watching, you know, watching her film. What is she wearing? They describe the outfit, and he's like, yo, clear the room. Wow, wow. So they immediately come over to us and they kick all of us out,
Starting point is 02:56:18 send us up to our dressing rooms. Wow. And we're told to stay there until we have to shoot. Okay. We're not allowed to watch Beyonce dance anymore in the video. Yeah, that's a nigga who knew early on that y'all rap, niggins going to try to fuck his girl. And so I guess Beyonce gets.
Starting point is 02:56:34 It's wind of the call. She comes. Yeah, of course it breeds a little bit insecurity and controlling, but am I going to say that means Jayze's a predator? No. You a nigga don't want to get
Starting point is 02:56:45 whoever the Drake was of that time. Yeah, you don't want y'all to Drake his girl. Fuck his girl and then rap about it. Hell no. She apologizes. Wow. To us for having, you know, I'm so sorry you guys
Starting point is 02:57:00 had to leave the room, but Jay's not comfortable. We're like, no, We understand fully, right? No, it's no problem. Another example of Jay-Z being manipulative was when he refused to let Beyonce perform with Sean Paul at the VMAs being the only man on stage would be. That night previous rumors was that she banned or he banned B from filming the music video
Starting point is 02:57:26 was Sean, hence why they don't have scenes together, okay? He says, do a radio interview with two live crew action and the Burger Man radio. show in Jamaica recently. Burger Man asked Sean how he felt about everything after the radio host made it clear. He didn't like the way the collaboration played out. Sean's commentary, courtesy of dancehall mag.com, is in patois. But the gist is he wasn't happy about it either and that there were some possessiveness involved that kept him distance from Beyonce.
Starting point is 02:57:59 Nevertheless, he tried to stay respectful. You see what you say? You never feel comfortable? me never feel comfortable neither but me but me just use my diplomacy and all of them while I grow on like a little obstacle when we have in a life okay if I could play the audio word Bergerman then told the dance hall star
Starting point is 02:58:21 that he didn't think Jay Z wanted him around Beyonce which Sean didn't refute yes to me that was something that was apparent at the time he replied we know that artistry It's art. It's your son. Every time them thing I would go on. All right.
Starting point is 02:58:37 Let me see if I can play that. Sean Paul talks Beyonce. I first met Beyonce in a show in Jamaica. Oh. She was just, like, had one single Destiny Child. And they came for a show when I had like probably two or three singles in Jamaica being like a young artist, baby girl. I'm not getting obliged. I didn't even have deporting me
Starting point is 02:59:27 at none of those signs. By the way, also, what's important to know, because I was listening to Joe Button podcast recently, they said Sean Paul was fucking all the girls. Yeah, I'm sorry. I don't know if he was on some Trey songs level shit, but yeah, I don't want my girl around the nigga fucking all the girls.
Starting point is 02:59:43 I'm sorry. Call me insecure. It's okay. It's okay. Plus, back then Jay-Z got this big-ass beak. You know what I mean? Like swagless. I mean, chancletus,
Starting point is 02:59:55 Don't play, let me stop. Yeah, yeah, you're not going to be around to fly light skin, dude. Fuck out of here. Jay, you're right for that. Fuck out of here. Yo, y'all not going to, like, gaslight me into thinking Jay is wrong for not putting this girl in position that light skin Jamaican
Starting point is 03:00:14 Sean Dapal could fuck his girl. Fuck out of here, nigger. Fuck out of here. I'm rocking with Jay on this one. Even though I love Sean Paul, but, yo, Sean, if he was fucking all the girls, I'm sorry. Yeah, I'm, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one. How you guys came together with.
Starting point is 03:00:36 Descent's child was very brand new. They didn't cost a lot. Very new. Yeah, yeah. You remember Shaggy, Maxi, Sama. So they knew him, but I didn't. You know, it was just something that was a vibe, and we laid it down right there. Because there's big.
Starting point is 03:00:51 Right. And so. You got Sean. Yeah. And to see her focus. us in the studio, how much time she changed the verse how she kept going back in and she was like, I'm going to New York
Starting point is 03:01:01 and I'm going to finish it out. She's going to do more. I'm like, goddamn. I didn't do songs like that, you know what I mean? But she taught me songs. So it looked like he spoke highly of her, but I guess there's this clip, but I can't find the
Starting point is 03:01:17 clip. I mean, obviously we have the we definitely have the we have the excerpt. Do we have the clip? I just want to hear if there's more there. Don't look like it. It don't look like it.
Starting point is 03:01:48 I don't think we have the clip. In a 20-21 interview? Where's the fucking interview? All right. I don't care. I just translated it. Let me not. This is how I get sidetracked.
Starting point is 03:02:18 All right, cool. It's just because I'm Jamaican. That's something like, yo, let me see. I want to hear the actual thing. Fuck it. All right. Perfect, perfect. Perfect.
Starting point is 03:02:27 All right. So we could close. this says um when j z needed a hot highlight for his and dame's new artist a mill he called biance this is an 18 year old bianz with 30 year old j z on a set of videos for his song with the mill he was working to get in this is a 19 year old bianz at a party with 31 year old jz again as mentioned in a few posts j z has a much younger dating history before dating Beyonce, he was with Rosario Dawson, who, like Alia, was 10 years younger than him, not far from the 12-year age gap he has with Beyonce.
Starting point is 03:03:14 After it was already public knowledge that R. Kelly married to underage Alia and that her tape was leaked with minors in two, and then her tape was leaked with minors in 2002. Jay-Z did two albums and a tour with Kelly, and all in. in 2004. See, that's another thing. Oh, my God, I'm coming off like a daisy defender here, bro. But that's another thing, you know, I've seen some people like, why is act blaming Kendrick?
Starting point is 03:03:45 Because I'm going to be honest with you. Throughout hip-hop's history, there is not one artist that's ever stood up. Like, well, Kendrick, that's what I'm saying. Kendrick is going to be Hannibal Burr's. Which, what, like, these niggas all collaborate with people who, have had past. Let's just say that lightly. And I mean past of everything.
Starting point is 03:04:09 Whether it's past of abuse to women, right? And by the way, Kendrick himself too. Because that's Dr. Dre. So that's why I think it was odd, right? Because I'm going to be honest with you, I do think that's a little odd that Jay-Z did collaborate with R. Kelly. Just because he was so close to the Alia situation. He was really close.
Starting point is 03:04:33 but do I feel like it was odd that anyone collaborated with R. Kelly? I think the industry, and somebody could tell me, I would love for somebody who's older who's been around and was, quote, quote, outside at the time to tell me if I'm wrong. The culture wasn't like how we view R. Kelly now. They actually believed that some of these bitches were lying. I'm saying bitch, but women are lied. So the culture wasn't like, yo, stay away from R. Kelly. They were still partied with him.
Starting point is 03:05:01 They were still doing collaborations with him. And it wasn't until a little bit later where things just kept getting worse and worse and he became persona non grata, which means that the guy who maybe don't want to be seen with. But just like their tour even suggests, best of both worlds, it actually made sense for Jay-Z to collaborate with R. Kelly
Starting point is 03:05:27 because they were seen as the best rapper and the best R&B guy. It wasn't like that's the weirdo, nobody fuck with him. Right? Like, obviously now in post, it's easy to be like, why did Jay-Z do that?
Starting point is 03:05:43 And again, I'm gonna keep using Kendrick. I think Kendrick's causing this woke shit because all of these niggas collaborate with abusers. I'm gonna be honest with you. Like, hip-hop has never been the place where, like, that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 03:05:56 Kendrick, and you know it's funny, Kendrick has gaslit this new audience, the majority of white. Anytime I click on somebody's profile saying like even if they're like
Starting point is 03:06:06 Jay Z has a weird case why he's here around like it's a white guy you know what I mean so it's like these soapbox people like hip hop has never been tell me if I'm wrong where people are saying
Starting point is 03:06:18 I don't collab with abusers killers drug dealers or morally inept people I've never seen it never they've all collaborated with niggas who beat their bitch up.
Starting point is 03:06:36 It's kind of interesting where everybody's like the change in 2024. Yo, listen to this. Remember when they did all them ciphers? Shady cipher. Shady cipher. I think it's 2.0. Look. Joe is there, right?
Starting point is 03:07:05 This is why I'm like, yo, with now this new, like, we only like really good guys. I'm like, you realize you're still, listen to King Vaughn music, right? Y'all still listen to niggas who have proudly bragged about slapping a chick, right? Like hip-hop trying to sanitize
Starting point is 03:07:19 is crazy, right? I think Royce in this says some, well, I guess now people would say crazy. The nigga literally just says, did he start, or, isn't Royce in this? I'm trying to, yeah.
Starting point is 03:07:34 Okay, that's, okay, here we go. I don't know why I've made the... That's... Jewel or here we go. Here we go. I'm do a die dope. Here you can make the stickers sitting on the door that phantom your suicide dope.
Starting point is 03:07:48 Okay. Hi, Rihanna. Okay. That's Nikki living with you let me know. So I can buy binoculars and tell you. I was going to show you how hypocritical hip hop is. Like, yo, ever since hip-hop Jesus says people got weird cases and everybody's supposed to be like very clean, hip-hop is now saying, you're right. No.
Starting point is 03:08:05 Hip-hop has always been the worst humans on earth. happened to end up in rap. The killers are self-proclaimed. They end up in rap. The drug dealers, they end up in rap because everybody's supposed to be sold more keys and more weed than El Chopper, Pablo Escobar. The motherfucking serial abusers,
Starting point is 03:08:28 yo, I got five bitches. I slap all them hoes when they act. That's what these niggas rap about. So it's crazy. Now we're like, wait, we're supposed to be about wokeness? And that's why everybody's like, they're kind of ignoring it.
Starting point is 03:08:40 Rather than tell Kendra, get your stupid ass on out of here, nigga. Look what niggas is rapping about. Hi, Rihanna. I don't need to know you better. You tell me you love my music again. We go together. Bye Rihanna. Okay.
Starting point is 03:08:54 Now back to y'all fools. We rock out like the outside of a guitar school. Here we go. A thousand dollar frames. I prefer to see the world through. Don't ask me nothing about button. I beat my girl too. Don't ask me nothing about button.
Starting point is 03:09:05 I beat my girl too. Bro. That was a fire bar when it was said. Niggas didn't blink a fucking eye. Now, because of old woke Kendrick that got the whole game fucked up, he got niggas worrying about, let me check your background. We're doing background checks?
Starting point is 03:09:26 Where we're doing background checks because of Kung Fu Kenny? Oh. Does he have a weird case? Does, does it, does he beat his bitch? Does, bro. You have drug dealers. who probably got your mama's mama on crack. They claim that they're in hip hop.
Starting point is 03:09:47 That's what they rap about. You had Jay-Z saying he was losing 92 bricks. You had niggas rapping about them killing everybody in the world. Oh, good, all good. But all of a sudden, we now care about everybody being a schoolgirl. That's what's fucking me up. Because now people are looking like, Does he have a weird case?
Starting point is 03:10:13 Did he beat his bitch up? Shut up, nigga. It's hip hop. This is where the degenerates come to. They all got weird cases. The worst human beings are in hip hop. We love King Vaughn, but literally King Von. It's probably first pick Hall of Fame for Hell.
Starting point is 03:10:33 Sorry, King, I love you, King. King, I love, I love, I love, I love, I love it, I love it. But come on, bro. Seven Bodies? Come on, bro. Come on, bro. You know, it's hip-hop. We've always loved the worst of society.
Starting point is 03:10:49 The worst of the worst we loved. Oh, you're the biggest shooter in the hood. You are the type of nigga. Mm-hmm. You are. You are. Oh, shit. It turned into a flex.
Starting point is 03:11:05 Don't worry about my bun. I'll be my bitch, too. Oh, shit, that's a bar. Again, I'm not trying to do no. Hentma Bersh, I'm just trying to say, when y'all are trying to, we're now in 2024, because, like, niggis is trying to make this shit too woke. Well, why did, why did Jay go on a tour? Bro.
Starting point is 03:11:32 Once the public sentiment about Kelly really changed, niggins stop fucking with him. But the sentiment at that time, it was up in the air. So I don't blame Jay-Z for going on a fucking tour with him. The sentiment wasn't that this guy is a freaky-ass nigger and a 69 God. The sentiment back then when he went on that best of, like people were saying, now he's a little weird though. He a little weird. Like there were some things, but like he's still giving the hits.
Starting point is 03:12:00 People are fucking with them. Like some people, like I think he had a case where he had beat it. So like the culture didn't cancel him yet. So this is why I'm saying, you're like, I feel like we're in now. And I wish someone that was popping in the 90s or 2000 would just keep it real and say, bro, it's the worst people back then. Like, yo, why are y'all judging us with y'all 24 standards? Yeah, we just ignored the R. Kelly shit for a while.
Starting point is 03:12:31 Yeah, we did. Until we really knew that nigga really had a problem. Then we'd stop fucking with him. But at first, we're like, you know what? Nigel, okay, we ain't singing no song about no little girls. But let's get a little step in the name of love going on. Step in the name of love Step in the name of,
Starting point is 03:12:51 ooh. Hey, R. Kelly's still a goat. I ain't allowed to you. Come on now. 12 play undefeated. Low key. When Usher was at the Super Bowl, he should have said shot to Kelly
Starting point is 03:13:06 without him. I would have never been here. But still, I ain't say free that thing. I didn't say free that thing. Kelly's the fucking goat. That's our, like,
Starting point is 03:13:13 I think Jeremy the pre-sett or somebody said like, yo, bro, like the King R&B is in jail. Like, that's just reality of it. Like, yeah. And no one's saying that he shouldn't be in jail. It's just like, yo, that's the reality, my nigga.
Starting point is 03:13:27 The best R&B nigga of all time is a fucking creep. Yes, that's what happened. That's I keep telling you, hip hop is the place for like the imperfect. Okay. Anyway. So I'm not judging Jay for going on no goddamn tour with, um, R. Kelly at that time. Okay? And by the way, here's the thing, too. If we continue with this woke shit, at a point niggis is going to start using that for Chris Brown right like and I think it creates that climate too
Starting point is 03:13:59 like do you think after Kendrick said that he could go collaborate Chris Brown be honest like he's been so woke with the you know weird come on like could you could he go you he would look wild to collaborate with Chris Brown right he would look wild to like even position himself around anybody who has a storied
Starting point is 03:14:19 accusation right and I just like again, I'm not saying I'm not empathetic or whatever, but like, I don't think that's it by bro. Like, trying to do this Me Too, extra woke shit. Okay, it was cool. Like, and shit, me personally, I'm like, all right, if this was in a vacuum of you just using that to defeat Drake, cool.
Starting point is 03:14:41 But like, I could see like they're really taking this beyond that battle and they're looking at everybody with this really. So you're telling me, you collaborated with an. Abuser? Yes, this is hip-hop. Abusers make the best music. Y'all they know that? The abusers, the killers, the drug dealers, the thieves, they're the best musicians.
Starting point is 03:15:14 There's no regular person, regular Joe Schmo that doesn't have some type of edge making good music. The best music are made by fiends, thieves, liars, robbers killers murder for hireers women abusers and god damn male chauvinis
Starting point is 03:15:46 and I mean I'm just just because it just sounds crazy I won't say sexual assalters but like all these niggas got some shit going on bro that's why even when I'm hearing like I'm hearing um
Starting point is 03:16:00 what's my man name Dame Dash saying man I stayed away from I stayed away from our, R. Kelly and shit like that. And I'm like, because what do you do with O'Leo? Like, nah, man, that nigga raped my girl.
Starting point is 03:16:13 I was like, I understand that point. But I'm like, I think you're in a music video with that nigga one time. But then he's, man, I ain't in no scene with that guy, man. I'm like,
Starting point is 03:16:24 I don't know if I'm going to be in a music video. Let me see. Dame Dash music video R. Kelly. Okay, guys. So get a lot of memory on the defense. You say you wasn't down with niggas you was opposed to thousand days Instagram he called me a liar but he had nothing to support it he said exactly what he was doing I'm gonna get on my flex shit let me see our Kelly Fiesta video now if we all woke
Starting point is 03:17:02 if a nigger rape your girl ain't no goddamn way you should be up in there popping no goddamn crystal with that niggins okay by the way by the way by the way clean ass brink Kelly. Let's see if we see Damn Dash. I can't play. They're going to strike it probably. Yeah, this looked like a girl from the 90s, huh? This video dropped like 2001. Let's see. Where do we see
Starting point is 03:17:27 Dave Dash? Hold on. Oh, okay, we just seen Jay. Oh, this is a remix. Was it in the original? Or is Dame? Nah, it must have been the original. No, it's the original? No, it's a remix because
Starting point is 03:18:08 Jay is the original I mean the remix has Jay on it Where is he at? Unless I'm tweaking Okay look at Jay I maybe wasn't in that shit Dame Dash Fiesta video Let's hear him talk about it And I like Dame Dash
Starting point is 03:18:39 Oh here we go Oh nah he's right here Dame coming through party like a ball But look at this again Look at this again Hey Dame and dad Oh shit Ash finally explains his appearance in the Fiesta
Starting point is 03:18:56 video with R. Kelly, even though they did not get along because of the allegations of R. Kelly graping Aaliyah when she was underage. And for those of you living under a rock, Damon Dash and Alia was a couple at the time of the release of Fiesta Video and at the time of her death in August 2001. If you felt that way about R. Kelly, I guess they're talking about the fact that I didn't want any parts of the projects that Jay was doing with R. Kelly. And I benefited I told him I don't want a dollar from it. Especially considering what the entire industry knew about him, why did you appear in the Fiesta video?
Starting point is 03:19:38 So I felt like I've answered this before, and that's exactly what I told him, but I said I would answer it in my next interview or my show. So when Jay was proceeding to still do business with R. Kelly, I went back and told Alia like, yo, you know, they're still doing projects. They got singles together. They're shooting videos.
Starting point is 03:20:03 I don't want to go to the video. I don't want to be or have any parts of it. And what she told me was that I don't want to start any trouble. It would probably trigger more attention on it. I just want to heal. I just want to leave this alone and get as far away from it as possible. I don't want to hear about it. I'm really happy with our relationship.
Starting point is 03:20:26 in this moment and where it's going, just don't be in any scenes with him and don't take any pictures with him. So you could ask anybody that was on the set and if, you know, they could lie, we could, you know, you'd go back and forth about it. But I stood in the trailer. When it came down and do the shoot,
Starting point is 03:20:43 I did my shots with Jay or whoever. I was not in one scene with R. Kelly, and you've never seen me in a picture with R. Kelly. At least, you know, All right, man. Nas also revealed in an interview that Jay new Kelly
Starting point is 03:21:05 headminers in the studio what? No fucking way Nah suggest Jay Z indulge with young girls What Nah suggest
Starting point is 03:21:17 Jay Z indulge Young What in the fuck There's an interview Oh here we go Don't put out no No movies That's not my style
Starting point is 03:21:42 That's not what I'm going to do Yeah I could have put up movies I could have showed The R Kelly video That everybody's talks about Nate's fun of it and shut your Jay's hanging out When Jay and I was in there doing best of boy boys You can't tell me
Starting point is 03:21:53 Jay to see a 14 year old girl coming to studio And shit our R Kelly's lap Wait, what? No, don't put out no movies I said, that's not my style That's not what I'm going to do Yeah, I could have put up movies I could have showed the R Kelly video
Starting point is 03:22:20 That everybody's talking about Nate's pun of it and shit your Jay's hanging out When J and I was in there's one Best to Boar Boys, you can't tell me Jay to see a 14 year old girl coming to studio and shit are Rkelly Black No You can't tell me if you want your kid
Starting point is 03:22:33 Tell me that he ain't never seen that 14-year-old I'm coming to Cincinnati. My belief is that anybody who's worked with him and been in his cipher has seen it go down. You've seen it go down? Yeah. I've been around Arkellie, and I pay for that, brother. I've been on a trail with him. It didn't last too long, but I've been around him.
Starting point is 03:22:50 I didn't see no 14-year-old, but I talk to the man, and I've seen there's a little problem there. The brother means help, and I play for him. But if I sit there and did an album about women with him, I'm definitely maybe indulging. Okay, maybe I'm a little wrong, then. I thought the industry didn't think it was weird at the time. My bad. Again, this is 2002, nigga. I don't know too much about 2000.
Starting point is 03:23:12 Well, how the industry would feel, because I'm not, wasn't privy to how niggas felt then. Ooh, so people were calling it weird. So essentially, basically they were saying, yo, Jay, your man, you probably struck a court,
Starting point is 03:23:35 probably a mile. Kelly got a weird case. Why is he around? I guess that's what he's saying to Jay. Yo, Jay, the Predators moving flocks. Oh. He had to be a desert for 14-year-olds, man. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 03:24:01 What I'm here, I'm here for the people, man. I'm here to talk the truth. Hey, I'm going to read his mouth. Yo, don't put out no movies. I said, that's not my style. That's not what I'm going to do. Yeah, I could have put up movies. I could have showed the R. Kelly video
Starting point is 03:24:12 that everybody's talking about. May he's fun of it. your Jay's hanging out. When Jerry and I was in there doing a basketball voice, you can't tell me Jay to see a 14 year old girl coming to studio
Starting point is 03:24:21 and shit on R Kelly's lap. No. You can't tell me if you want to hear tell me that he ain't never seen that 14 year old I'm coming to Cincinnati. My, my,
Starting point is 03:24:30 Yo, chat, to think about an album titled the best of both worlds and a possible 14 year old might be
Starting point is 03:24:53 inspiring that? What's the two worlds? What's the two worlds? The best of both worlds? Chat, what do you think the two worlds are? Now, I always thought it was like rapping R&B, but Nas just blew my mind. Pause.
Starting point is 03:25:15 Extra pause. No ditty, no jigger. Uh-huh, uh-huh. Anyway. Oh, let me finish. Belief is that anybody who's worked with him and been in his side for his scene to go down. You seen it go down? Yeah. I've been around,
Starting point is 03:25:44 Arkellie. I've been on a trip with him. It didn't last too long. Holy. By the way, Giggin' ain't going to let you. I stop. Yo, my niggas is a billion.
Starting point is 03:25:57 He ain't let him. I stop his wave. My boy popped out tonight, man. Lion King Premier, nigga. Okay? Fuck that. Let's go watch Moostafel Blue. Fuck them niggas.
Starting point is 03:26:10 Fuck them. broke-ass niggas. And fuck that bitch, too. I mean, that person, a woman. Fuck that person who's suing me. I mean, what do I expect? You see, this is the thing about the internet. People want Jay to go die.
Starting point is 03:26:28 Like, like, he's supposed to just bury his head in sand. Did you all see what 50 posts it? 50 posts it is in delete this. By the way, I see, I see, I see y'all keep saying academics, you can't cover this without mentioning Jay's, um, Kendrick. I'm not only mentioning Kendrick, I'm mentioning 50.
Starting point is 03:26:46 I believe that 50 and Kendrick are creating an environment that is encouraging witch hunt for rappers. And I think they both know that the culture as a whole is a glass house. And also, because we're now at a level where hip hop is the most successful has ever been, you're encouraging people who are just going to try to just throw a stone to see if they can hit something. and for me I think that's dangerous because it's only a matter of time before he gets to hear a doorstep and it kind of got there ready for 50
Starting point is 03:27:18 with his baby moms but watch and see there is nobody who should be sitting on a soapbox and hip-hop that's my thinking nobody should be on a soapbox so when I start seeing people do
Starting point is 03:27:36 soapbox shit I'm like oh yeah shit's really that clean huh okay and Kendrick is doing it and 50's doing it you that. Now, I think 50 very smart with his shit. He goes, he goes, he goes. And once he gets, like, once
Starting point is 03:27:59 once the criminal shit went too crazy with, um, with, did he? He fell all the way back. You ain't noticed he started like, he even one time posted. Yeah, I don't know if I believe all this shit. Because it was so many lawsuits come in. And now he got to probably think about his own mortality, right? Let me talk about. So he, 50 posted some shit just now
Starting point is 03:28:21 Did he delete it Now he posted one but deleted that shit He posted one Shit 50 posted one of um Jay at this thing I'll post my burner real quick Actually I'm not posting it on shit
Starting point is 03:28:49 I know Alex Spiro looking like act Don't don't do nothing that's not out there But I got scented But apparently this thing where Jay Z and them is at this premiere. He repost this and captions it and says, let me see what he says, at least on the version I was sent to me.
Starting point is 03:29:10 He says, Jay said, they said I. Oh my God. Yo, Grant, he legit posted this, right? Like, I got to make sure, I know that nigga, what's the name is watching? So I want to make sure I'm all the way accurate, brother. He says it's on the Academy Twitter. Okay.
Starting point is 03:29:33 Here we go. Okay. All right. This is a screenshot. All right. Make sure this is from him. It says two minutes ago. And it says Jay said, Jay, they said I raped a kid.
Starting point is 03:29:45 I guess they're saying raped a kid. Everybody get dressed. We're going to see Mustafa. Is he writing his caption like this is Beyonce? Yo, no, no. Oh, no, he says, Jay said. Oh, Jay Satan to Beyonce and is blue. Yo, they say I raped a kid.
Starting point is 03:30:02 You know, everybody gets dressed, man. We're going to go see Mustafa, man. Fuck that. Holy. God damn. All right. I'm going to be honest, man. I'm going to give some, I'm going to give some.
Starting point is 03:30:16 I'm going to get some grace, man. I'm going to get some grace like to Jay. I'd be, I'd be violent and foul to be like, no, he can't pop out with his family. This is probably planned already. Obviously, if he was canceled. and appearances going into hiding, that would look even crazier. Right?
Starting point is 03:30:34 I think that would look even crazier. Why say Mustafa? Isn't it Mufasa? Who knows Mustafa? Let me ask you out a question. Why do you think Fitti does this? Do you think Fethi really hates these niggas? Or he wants to see them fall?
Starting point is 03:31:02 Or do you think he's jealous? Or do you think this is just him? Some people would be like, yo, that's Boooo from South Side Jamaica. Queens. That's how he always give it up. Why do you think he does that? Because if I'm 50, right, you kind of, I would think you would have a little bit of grace because you're like, you know, they could come for you, right? They could. What do you think that none of the groupies, you fought back on tour on an OlimG unit tours when there was 50 niggas? One of them probably isn't
Starting point is 03:31:31 realizing that now you're buying up hundreds of millions of dollars in property trying to start a movie company and they know that you bought to be up bees again. You're, you're going to be a B's again. You you don't think that somebody would want to payday from you? Now, granted, I will say, and I think this is the only caveat for 50. 50 has made examples out of people. And by the way, 50 is my inspiration and why, like, you know, like I told you I had like this frivolous defamation suit, right?
Starting point is 03:31:58 So someone is suing me because they said I said something about them on stream. They said I called them a word, right? And they're suing me. And I could have easily resolved it. But it's like, 50 is somebody who is taught people. Like, yo, if you allow people to think they could rob you, you always say this, he always said this thing. It's like, yo, he's like, you have to give an example how people should treat you.
Starting point is 03:32:22 So if you tell the neighborhood that this guy could rob you, everybody going to try to rob you. You got to show people what it is. And we've seen, he actually did that with Tierra. He did that with mad people. 55's a lot of lawsuits these days, a lot. 55 a lawsuit against World Star. 55,
Starting point is 03:32:41 yo, he files mad lawsuits. And with him, the word is out. Even lawyers know, yeah, we're not going to just sue him for some frivolous shit. Because 50 takes the approach,
Starting point is 03:32:55 I will lose a million dollars to not pay you nothing, and then I'll get a judgment of you wasting the court's time. Get that million dollars and ruin your life. And I will, torture you with that. That's 50's thing.
Starting point is 03:33:10 Now, he's taking his bumps and bruises. I think he did lose his sleek lawsuit at first, and then he sued his lawyers in that one. But 50 moves around on a litigious level, heavy. So maybe that's why he's a little bit more comfortable in doing this, because he's like, yo, a bitch come at me, she better not miss, because I'm on some different type of timing. Okay.
Starting point is 03:33:40 All right. Let's get back to the stuff, man. Where's that thread I was trying to look for? Keep losing it. Okay. All right, so we play the Nas thing. Then it says, uh, what? Epiphybelia seems to be what?
Starting point is 03:34:01 They're just making shit up now, man. All right. Okay, that's the end of it. Okay. Um, a few more things on this J thing. I know we've been talking about it for over three hours. We're trying to get off of it. Don't you worry.
Starting point is 03:34:16 Um, we still have to do push a T and Drake and the United CEO. Okay. Oh, I was trying to, I was trying to, I got off stream yesterday before I could get Myron on. If you don't know, Myron is a former investigator, someone who worked for the feds. And, you know, I value his insight because every time he breaks something down, it's pretty, you know, he thinks like a Fed, right? He thinks like an agent, right? So he actually tweeted this and it was in relation to my stream. It says, former special agent take on the Jay-Z.
Starting point is 03:34:46 rape allegations. It's a must read. Since if this is true, Diddy might have got the biggest break for his defense. If Diddy has, A, this assault on video, as he normally recorded his freakoffs, or B, other witnesses that could confirm this victim's story would corroborate and physical evidence, Ditty's defense team can offer up testifying against
Starting point is 03:35:08 Jay-Z for leniency, which is huge for Diddy. My suggestion is this. If Diddy has evidence against Jay-Z somewhere, he needs to move fast, and ask for a proper debrief. A debrief is where a defendant could admit to their crimes to the feds without being prosecuted. And if the info pans out, they get way less time. Now, remember I told you, based on what he's charged with, he's essentially going to be looking at essentially a life sentence,
Starting point is 03:35:32 probably 25 years or more, if he gets found guilty because the feds have mandatory minimum. The only way they could go below a mandatory minimum if he does what's called, well, if he cooperates, right? That's one of the only ways that the judge, could go below the sentencing guidelines that would essentially, if he's found guilty, the census guidelines would give him life, essentially, right? Because he's 55, anything, what do we think it is a life sentence? Anything more than 25 years or anything more than 20 years, right?
Starting point is 03:36:03 The average life expectancy of a black male is not 75, right? So if he's 55, a 20-year life sentence, a 20-year sentence is a life sentence, right? So if he's trying to avoid staying in for 20 years and he wants to get out in lesser time, and I do think if there was a possibility of him cooperating, he could probably get maybe even seven years. Seven years. He's already going to do time served by the time this gets all litigated. He's, yeah. Yeah, he snitched come out seven years.
Starting point is 03:36:33 Or he goes to trial and if he blows it, he's going to get at least 20 years, and that's going to be essentially a life sentence. So I guess that's what you're saying The feds are 100% going to talk to this victim 13 at the time of the rape and almost 40 now I'm not saying Jay-Z is guilty But if Diddy has any proof against Jay-Z He's going to have to cooperate
Starting point is 03:36:57 With the feds to avoid a football number sentence And death in federal prison Oh wow Interesting take Kind of shows that maybe Jay-Z being accused as I said before gives Diddy an opportunity to snitch. Now, Diddy's a real, he's too much a real nigga to snitch, right?
Starting point is 03:37:23 Yeah, hell no. Okay. So we're good off of that. All right, I got that off my list. I got these two off my list. I'm cutting them down, chat. Working out here. By the way, thank you if you've subscribed to the stream or if you became a member
Starting point is 03:37:38 in the stream. By the way, if you're watching on the Academy channel or the King Academics, channel please could we get to 900,000 subscribers? I know we're not going to get to a million. I want to get to a million maybe in the first quarter of next year. I'm on the academy channel that would be big for our
Starting point is 03:37:54 streaming because the academy, well, not only the academy but the King Academics channels particularly is only built off these streams and re-uploads. You know obviously my main channel which has like 2.7 million. That's built off videos, podcasts,
Starting point is 03:38:11 news reports, but the real reason I want to get this to a million, it showcases how good our stream is. Like, there's no, there's no channel I know out that only uses one particular channel or two particular channels strictly for live stream and are doing the numbers we do. So that will help a lot. So if you guys can just hit the subscribe button, you know what I mean? Appreciate you. Okay.
Starting point is 03:38:35 What else was not going to go through? Okay, we went through that already. Cut that off. Cut that off. and cut wait no hold on yeah cut these two off we did that already
Starting point is 03:38:52 and then I don't know why this Alea underage thing is popping up again okay okay yeah with shrug during the hey day so Reggie Wright who formerly worked to death row records
Starting point is 03:39:04 supposedly exposed Jay Z for messing with underage girls like Alley and Foxy Brown he does like I don't know if he owns a channel but he does something called bomb first he's not mildly entertaining
Starting point is 03:39:16 watch him in times he's usually pretty factual that's one thing I do like about him like he's he's not there to give you jokes and shit like that he used to be former law enforcement I think his father was former law enforcement and when you get people like that whether it's a miren or these guys
Starting point is 03:39:30 they kind of keep it really close to what they expect and usually they're right because they think like a cop they think like cops now he used to work in the hip hop industry as well obviously you know on the west coast so he has whatever
Starting point is 03:39:46 you know deal in there but obviously you know that's where some ties and understanding of like some ditty stuff comes in and I don't know how much he was close to the JZ stuff but he has an opinion and this is what he said check this out
Starting point is 03:40:00 Reggie when you were running around with Shug during the hey day of the death row days did you ever have any interactions or stories with Aliyah by any chance I'm going to expose somebody that we all forget about y'all see this picture of Jay
Starting point is 03:40:16 and Jay Z with Alia when she was under age. I forgot about Jay, huh? We only know about Damon Dash messing with Alia and R. Kelly. But that ain't the only one that Jay had when she was under age. Yeah, I remember Foxborough and Jay. Ain't no woman like the one I got. No one could love you bad.
Starting point is 03:40:46 But I'm just saying all that to say. Foxy was young then as well. And so all of these are the guys and the underage young ladies was running rapid in the 90s. The romantic thing, it's all right, I'll say alleged, but we know we know. Yeah, she hit it before Beyonce. Now again, that's why I came out of San Foxy Brown. Is she going to, I don't think Foxy Brown is ever going to like blow the whistle. and anytime I see people have snitching
Starting point is 03:41:38 it's usually you know it's like Kee Fee D saying Brother Love show me some love Right like you remember that clip Brother love Show some love Kee Fee D said that
Starting point is 03:41:52 There we go He eating thump man I would get three other kilos a month man Ballin around with your It seemed like you just leave your people for dead man And that might happen when, you know, the guy used to work with that now you start looking around like, damn, he thought he ain't mean me no more. But now they're kind of looking back at shit that I'm instrumental in. He up a billion dollars.
Starting point is 03:42:20 I might be, I might be only up one, two, three, four million. Brother love, show some love. Right? And that might be like maybe that's why Foxy Brown's doing that because it's weird to me. Like, why the fuck is Foxy Brown doing that? Well, you want a couple more million from Jay? Now, granted, here's the thing. If you tell on Jay or not tell on Jay,
Starting point is 03:42:39 but you even make him look crazy, them Rockefeller Reunions is a clip for you, all right? That check you usually get from that, maybe that Rock La Familiar or Rockefeller tour. That's clipped, okay? Wrong, dude. That's some bullshit. That ain't cool, dude.
Starting point is 03:42:59 See, I'm gonna be all right. I got... Damn. I own 20 kookeros. What the fuck? 21, sir. Shut the fuck up. Throw my kids something.
Starting point is 03:43:12 Throw somebody kids something. God damn. I got sick. These fucking kids. God damn. You know how much money that is to put them through school? You know how many Air Jordan six black kids? Love.
Starting point is 03:43:26 Come on, me. I need something. Show us some love. Black kids wear? Come on, me. I need something. Show us some love. Mr. Love.
Starting point is 03:43:38 I be watching you, dude. I see you. Popper bottle. Poop, pooh, pooh. You don't think people, like, that's the thing about becoming like a billionaire. You don't think other people who don't have as much as you was like, look at this motherfucker, man.
Starting point is 03:43:51 This motherfucker, I imagine Shireen was thinking this all along. All that, all that, like, you know, I'm a politician's shit. That's for the birds. The whole time I was thinking, nigga, you know if I, I ain't go down for shooting in that club,
Starting point is 03:44:04 you would have never been a fucking billionaire, nigga, all that, Sarah. Take that, take that shit. You would have been doing that, Yeah, you better throw me a real check. That's why Shine said he was tight, right? Look, Shine, Did he, 50,000? He said Did he give him 50K?
Starting point is 03:44:21 Look, Sean recalls Diddy giving him 50K? All right. Do I have like a clip of it? Come on. Come on, here we go. Art of Dialogue got it. Let's see if, don't tell me they deleted. All right.
Starting point is 03:44:44 So there wasn't an instant forgiveness. I got out in 2009. We didn't, there wasn't an attempt. that reconciliation until 2012 when I went to Paris to meet him. And that was the first attempt at forgiveness, but I
Starting point is 03:44:59 was still in a place of he owes me. He owes me his life. He owes me he's a billionaire. If it wasn't for me, he wouldn't have been a billionaire. If I would have cooperated with... Foxy might be doing that now. You wouldn't be a billionaire if I told him
Starting point is 03:45:16 you was fucking me in 15. Who knows? I'm not saying that she's a legend. but it feels like that's what people claim they want her to say. So I don't know, like, it's weird. Like, I'm trying to figure out a reason. Why the fuck is she like half tough? Like, what's up with that? The district attorney.
Starting point is 03:45:31 But you get to realize when these guys become billionaires, these other people are like, yo, bro, you know I took that chart? Like, yo, I shouldn't be going through tough times when my man's a billionaire. Like, cut this out. Brother, like, I took a couple of bumps and bruises for you to get there. What's up? Brother love. Show some love.
Starting point is 03:45:49 He'd have went to jail and heaven knows what would have happened to his career. Right. So, you know, that's worth at least a couple million dollars out of the billion. See? See? See? To his career. Right?
Starting point is 03:46:04 So, you know, that's worth at least a couple million dollars out of the billion that you're worth. And interestingly enough, you know, one of the things that Cassie alleges in her lawsuit is that when, you know, he would assault her and he would, you know, take on shopping. And so I saw that in Paris. He spent like a half a million dollars, like in one day, shopping for her. And then, you know, after I left... He was around back then? That's 2012.
Starting point is 03:46:33 Oh, 2012. Okay, okay, yeah. 2012. That's what I'm saying. That was the first attempt at reconciliation. I got out in 2009. And then it took a couple of years before I said, you know, we reached out.
Starting point is 03:46:44 I was actually living in Israel at the time. And... But I felt he owed me something. And so it's like, you know. Brother Love, show some love! He probably gave me like 50 racks. And I'm like, you know, you can't be serious. Like, that's 10 years, 50 racks?
Starting point is 03:47:06 Like, oh, man. Did that whole 10 years you were in jail? He didn't reach out to you at all? He came to see me once. And I think I tried to spit in his face. Okay. In Rikers Island. That's probably why he didn't come back, yeah.
Starting point is 03:47:17 I didn't want him to come back. I didn't even want him to come see me. I didn't even know he was coming to see me. They just brought me down in the lawyer's office. And, you know. So you did an angry bit. I was, I really, you know, my life was destroyed, devastated. And I was figuring out how to continue living, buried a lot.
Starting point is 03:47:40 Rainbow, thank you for the membership to the King Academic Channel. I appreciate him. And I didn't want anything to do with him. and yeah, there was a lot of hurt and a lot of pain in that. But I wasn't just sitting there. I'm angry. I sat there.
Starting point is 03:47:56 I got into my spirituality, got into my Judaism, you know, I did the deal with Def Jam, you know, three million. Okay, so now we know that. All right,
Starting point is 03:48:06 but, hmm, so maybe that's why she's on some shit like that. Maybe she's like, yo, Jay, you owe me some more money. Like, like, why is she doing that?
Starting point is 03:48:18 I don't get it. Okay, whatever. All right. I will remove this off the list. Did I post this? I did post that. Okay. Now, did you see Peter Rosenberg?
Starting point is 03:48:45 Look at this. Peter Rosenberg says the way people have waiting for Jay-Z to be accused of something is disgusting. And I applaud the aggressiveness of this response. These things are nothing to play with. Now, I keep telling y'all, there's no horse in the race that don't hate.
Starting point is 03:49:02 jacy or anything on the sort, but I am here to call out hypocrisy, right? I also seen this page, which, by the way, why does this page say it was shutting down? I like this page. Joe Button's clip. It's called chat nigger. Like, I like you, brother.
Starting point is 03:49:28 You get all the clips I need to play on stream, which I like. You even post my stuff. And I'm glad you. Is Joe Button trying to take you down? I got to tell Joe to chill, because I like when you post my stuff. It's cool. I like this channel Um Okay cool
Starting point is 03:49:49 What was that trying to get off of here I was trying to get off of here Wait what I didn't click on there for Oh Oh well I guess you didn't post I thought you would have posted it All right we'll just go to the YouTube Man
Starting point is 03:50:07 Y'all seen a breakfast club talking about this shit this morning This shit was hilarious bro mind, I just want to remind you that everybody said Drake is a bozo for for filing the law. So keep in mind, he ain't Sue Kendrick. His lawsuit didn't say I'm suing because I lost a rap battle. His lawsuit is saying that someone calling me a certified pedophile and it being promoted by my label has made me lose value. And everybody said, man, I think he's a bozo.
Starting point is 03:50:41 He's whack. That nigger corny. Why the hell? suing a hip-hop let's see how they now feel about J-Z getting
Starting point is 03:50:51 called a pedophile a certified one and also getting sued let's see here we go this is this is hilarious to watch today
Starting point is 03:51:09 I ain't a lot of you chat oh it's been a lot going on over actually last night Jay Z was named in a lawsuit this is a federal civil suit this lawsuit is one that we actually talked about before. So y'all, playfully anxiety. Think of the five, gifted. Back in October, when Tony Busby filed that, like, big.
Starting point is 03:51:39 Okay, I'm going to skip through it that we could get to the relevant shit. I'm going to speed this up slightly. Here we go. She was able to get away from the party. Who didn't, who was a female. You're going to do this whole day? We need to. Okay. So it says, my lawyer. So they read the whole Jay-Z, you know, suit. We received a blackmail team to have a pattern of these type of theatrics. Okay.
Starting point is 03:51:59 the press and ask questions, fake fit, volunteer their own opinion of like, what do they believe? Is, you know, is Jay-Z a part of this whole thing that we've now that people are beginning to believe that? But basically, his response is like, don't try me, try somebody else, you know what I'm not the one? And then what he said about, like, these lawyers who have these types of theater.
Starting point is 03:52:16 Now, you know what's funny? We got the two women talking, and usually when it comes to topics of women claiming that men abuse them, the woke society says you're supposed to believe women. they start off of rip compliment the man oh this is great i love this they have a pattern of doing cases like this and hey i only by the way chat i'm not so i hope you i know i'm not salty i don't hate jay i don't give two fucks but i play this i'm gonna tell why i play it because i play it to memorialize everybody's words
Starting point is 03:52:49 one thing i love about my job i like to keep shit in the tuck about what you said about that, what you said about this. This is how I expose everybody. Ain't I undefeated versus everybody? Not that I got problems with these people, but ain't I undefeated. You know why? Because I know what you said then. You know what you said now.
Starting point is 03:53:10 I know how you acted then. I know you acted now. It's easy. Once we start getting to war words, I just showcase you a hypocrite. So that's the only reason why. And that's what I played. Everybody can't sound the same. That's right.
Starting point is 03:53:23 You know, they'll call. Now, I'm saying this because the, Next time the breakfast club report about a nigger getting accused of some shit, I hope just hilarious and Lauren champion the guy fighting back. Don't only champion Jay-Z. Keep it fair. All you. Underage, girl, they was drug.
Starting point is 03:53:48 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And so I do want to mention, too, because the first thing I thought of when I saw this, I said, oh, this is going to, if Jay Z is successful at what he is. If Jay-Z is successful. They're talking about it like Drake Lawson. If Drake is successful at getting at the labels.
Starting point is 03:54:02 So that was such a very interesting line. If Jay-Z is successful in suppressing this alleged victim, remember, keep in mind, he's a woman. So, hey, when I was hearing this this morning, I'm like, they just killed this idea of believe all women without saying it. Because they said if Jay is successful, That's not how this new age group of people think about allegations. Their thing is believe all women.
Starting point is 03:54:33 But finally, we get to get this on record. No, we're done believing these bitches. They're actually saying if Jay-Z is successful, we're done believing bitches. Which I might be like, wait, hold on. I might have to root for Jay. Hold on. Wait, hold on. Is that what we doing?
Starting point is 03:54:48 Hold on. I do want to mention, too, because the first thing I thought that when I saw this, I said, oh, this is going to, if Jay Z, successful at what he is doing and he's not backing down. This is going to change the game for a lot of celebrities who get brought into these type of things true and if true, they serve consequences for it. But if not true,
Starting point is 03:55:03 it just goes away, but these stains are still on your record, you know what I mean? Because he's basically making a precedent for it, right? So Diddy's team sent the statement over to us and they basically said this. Now, I'm having a conversation with myself here, but I just like to. Diddy has 26 lawsuits.
Starting point is 03:55:27 Fuck what's going to happen to him if he goes to jail in his criminal thing. which is only at this point based on Cassie. Some of them lawsuits are going to get dismissed. It's inevitable. Some of those are going to be proven as make-belief. I know y'all are defending Jay-Z, but should those women who accuse Sean Combs
Starting point is 03:55:50 that eventually get their lawsuits being dismissed as frivolous should they go to jail too? or do y'all just lump Sean Carter not Sean Combs as he guilty anyway because here's the thing when y'all starts standing up you can't pick one nigga to do it for pick all the niggas okay
Starting point is 03:56:14 and I'm glad that they're looking at it like this but my only thing that's why I'm playing it y'all can't only say we're gonna look at this different this one time we got to keep the same energy That's my man, Charlotte Maine's favorite favorite, favorite same. Keep the same energy.
Starting point is 03:56:36 Yeah, I got to keep the same energy now with other men who get accused like this. I just want to see the energy get reciprocated. Let's keep it going. There's a mini complaint in the extortionate a lawsuit that Mr. Busby exposes because Jay-Z went on and filed a suit, an extortionate suit against Busby. They're basically saying all of that is going to show y'all what we've been saying. This is all just a publicity stunt. These are people chasing dollars.
Starting point is 03:56:55 Well, good for Hope. I'm glad Jay Z responded just like that because this has been going on for too long. This is another thing. And Lauren, you should know this because you're the one I consider educated up there because I can see you do your due diligence. You do know at least prior to Tony Busby coming in, half of the lawsuits or not half, but a good amount of them were filed by one name Tyrone Blackburn, who not sued, but he was actually referred to a grievance committee and also was referred for sanctioning by UMG. If you're saying that if people are doing bullshit, we should be championing somebody trying to hold them accountable. Well, maybe not Diddy, but like UMG tried to hold one of the people
Starting point is 03:57:43 representing multiple Diddy clients. Why are you not phrasing it like that? Now I get it. Diddy's actually charged with actually a crime, right? He's charged criminally. But that's when everybody keeps the same energy. Because this is going to be a long show. and just remember size y'all choose
Starting point is 03:57:59 it's going to be a very long show chat you know when I say this I'm gonna buy a crystal ball I'm gonna put it right there you know what I say this is me I'm like I gotta just play this I gotta put this on my soundboard I can't find it
Starting point is 03:59:11 maybe it's this about being blackballed again these are some power people these people are not powerful Satan can't create anything that includes blessings for his people you know what the number one job of somebody that sold their soul in Hollywood
Starting point is 03:59:29 is it's to act like it didn't happen. They all do the same job. But I'm not scared of being the competition. Yeah, on paper, they're a better team. They have all the assets and resources than we don't. But let us get on the line, boy, and see if that factors in. I guarantee you it won't. All of these shortcut takers.
Starting point is 03:59:47 They canceled me for talking about Harvey Weinstein before the thing came out. But he offered to suck my p. In front. No, no, hold on. I'm trying to play that one clip. There we go. Fuck, I gotta find that clip. I need this.
Starting point is 04:00:01 immoralized too. Because this is... I've done with every... This is the best game to play right here. Here we go. Is it this? Fuck, I can't find it. Okay, maybe it's that. All of these big dick, deviance be exposed. That's all. Gee. The truth is the like. I know why they take it the wrong. Hold on. Right. Secrets. Right.
Starting point is 04:00:44 Information. Because in 30 years, I've done nothing but collect information. information, knowledge, and your secrets. Chat, let me tell this, man. Yo, this little boy that was born in Jamaica that kind of figured out his way how to get to the number one rap spot. I've had to collect some secrets, too. It's a few times when I'm saying some shit.
Starting point is 04:01:18 Just, I've seen the script. So if you and a man was in a corner of doing something you wasn't supposed to be doing? It's the best part of our media. Everybody think I have a big mouth. I tell 100th of what I know. This is why half of the niggas who don't like me, they would never dare talk about me.
Starting point is 04:01:49 I deal with rappers all the time they don't like me. But they know, tell it. No, somebody come to tell me. Okay. I gather that. I value that. I'll pay for that. Come, tell me.
Starting point is 04:02:07 I know so many things I shouldn't know it. There we go. Let me ask y'all a question. I want to just throw this in the air. Let me take a shot first. Let me take a... You don't think I know I'm cutting a classic promo. To it, I think you say
Starting point is 04:02:38 bitch-ass niggas, and then you say academics, and then you... It's like two days before it's eight before. You say something with open cases. But I do want to ask you this one question, Rhapsody. Take a shot.
Starting point is 04:02:53 You signed to Rock Nation. I hope you go up there to the office. Do you ever do that? You ever get up in a... they're in them on board meetings, maybe when they're talking about your album, you know who run the label, right? I would love to engage you,
Starting point is 04:03:10 and this is what my rap battles, my rap diss song is going to be at with you. When you talk about people with open cases, you know how many open cases your man's got that run your label that you want? Do you know how many cases that got settled that we ain't hear about, but I know about, even though the NDA is strong?
Starting point is 04:03:32 Do you know about, wait, Dude, do you know about that there was multiple pending cases that turned into him and his other man's now suing the lawyers that's bringing? We won't hear for Rhapsody for the rest of the year. Rhapsody, by the way, congratulations. You might have got dropped because of that dumb shit. Okay. Me and Rock Nation play a nice little game of chess. It's all good.
Starting point is 04:04:06 I love Rock Nation. They love me. We play chess. You're a little pawn. Like, I had to threaten the nuke or really announced the nuke a little bit before. But your dumb ass caused it. I'm sorry. I wasn't trying.
Starting point is 04:04:21 I was mind of my band-in. I was just, wait, I know this ain't a... Rock Nation would never come at me and send this. Wait, let me tip my... They know this shit dropping it. Let's go back to this. Let's just go back to this. searching a suit against Busby.
Starting point is 04:05:06 They're basically saying all of that is going to show you all what we've been saying. This is all just a publicity stunt. These are people chasing dollars. Well, good for whole. I'm glad Jay Z responded just like that because this has been going on for too long. It is a griff. These accusers go to these lawyers with all these salacious claims. The lawyer will put more sauce on the salacious claims.
Starting point is 04:05:19 They reach out to your team and say, if you don't settle with us, we're going to go public with these claims. They'll tell you that they're going to hold a press conference. We're going to do interviews. And a lot of people settle because they don't want the bad press. It happens all the time. Like you said, the problem is it's very expensive. Right.
Starting point is 04:05:30 We get these civil suits. It's very expensive. And like Charlemais said, you'll go to the press. They'll make these press conference. And what they want to do is they want to make sure that you lose money. They want to make sure that you lose endorsements, lose sponsorship, lose everything.
Starting point is 04:05:40 And so you get to the point where you'd be like, you know what? Shout to envy and Charlemagne. And shout to everybody on the cast. I like Lauren too. And just me and you're not beef anymore. You're not beef anymore. Because I think you said some, well, not nice stuff about me, but you were like impartial.
Starting point is 04:05:54 That's a lot. You don't got like me. Just be impartial. You don't got like me. But yeah. Like, I mean, I wasn't that surprised. with this whole broadcast. You know,
Starting point is 04:06:04 the Rock Nation ball is heavy. It's influenced a lot. And also, of course, it got everybody scared straight. I do understand that. And also, like, I know a lot of people, like, the thing that I remember I battled is for the first half of my career
Starting point is 04:06:26 before I dominated. They used to tell me, Because I never was a Nepo baby. When I mean by Nepo baby, I wasn't, yeah, you didn't come from that era. You didn't get, because I never got put on. But I always knew it came with a cost. Because there's a lot of people that got put on by Rock Nation of Jay Z, man. Rappers, podcasters, executives.
Starting point is 04:07:04 They got to be quiet today. What's my favorite thing? they shamed me for that for the first half of my career I remember one time being on a clubhouse clubhouse is that right other than watch it I remember somebody said
Starting point is 04:07:25 yo you could just net yo you're just mad you would never be able to sit in a room with these guys these are the guys who mattered you could never be a guy who talked to hove these are people who who got gifted their spot bite today I get online I pour some Don Julio and I'm like
Starting point is 04:07:47 A block right here This is what y'all want to me in Chicago I should call this shit No block It's 10 o'clock What the fuck ya knick is that It ain't outside It's only 10 PM
Starting point is 04:07:59 What the fuck you're in exact blood No block right here There's power and not being associated With niggas There's power and also By the way I trust me chat I'm lit but I ain't dumb
Starting point is 04:08:13 This is why I say Rhapsody was stupid Rhapsody. Me and the Rot Nation been doing a dance for three years. Let me give you. You want to give you the history? Me and the Rot Nation
Starting point is 04:08:25 been doing a dance for three years. They don't like me. I don't really fuck with them. We used at one point do kind of mutual business before I started to attribute a lot of things that were happening
Starting point is 04:08:38 on them doing weird shit. Okay? Later they probably started attributing things that they thought I was doing weird shit. okay but it's a it's an interest in dance okay um i remember meek mill had a label over there i had to tell meek mill that his label done cut me like 20,000 dollars in paychecks to promote his artists and he was like what you're pay my up yes meek you're a rapper your budget went to me
Starting point is 04:09:07 thank you i spent it amazingly okay this was some dream chaser artists i never made it so good then i see the mandate come down one of my people over there. Won't mention your name because me and you did business on the side because we know. And by the way, the reason why I talk like this, I'm the one-on-one. I still work. I work with every label. Wait, should I mention his name? Did that I want me money? No, you don't want any money. But it was a guy over there that started because this is what most of these guys do. They start taking the budget. They work with their man's that got a company and then they just do the same thing outside. So we started getting money,
Starting point is 04:09:48 third party third party ish and then I realized that oh meek is upset so he went up to rock nation and caused a stink like yo y'all pain academics
Starting point is 04:10:00 that's my op what the fuck was good I don't give a fuck you're irrelevant anyway or your label wasn't going anywhere anyway
Starting point is 04:10:07 cool but me and rock nation kept pretty good pretty good back and forth I liked it still like it
Starting point is 04:10:17 and this is going to be confusing for you out of understanding because at times we still do business. Yes. However, I started to see some of the pressure that they were trying to apply. Pressure that would have had me to either
Starting point is 04:10:43 Bauer acquiesce to some of the Rock Nation agendas. And I'm sorry, I'm, you know, yet 20, 30,000 is a lot of money, but it's, what do you think you're going to control big academics with some Mibok out there? It's a Lambo. You can't do that. What do you think you're going to do?
Starting point is 04:11:06 So, yeah, I don't give a fuck what you give me. I'm just going to be me. So, a little interesting and got a little bit odd. And I started seeing Rock Nation seemingly weaponized what they got going on. Except they looked at me and they said, all right, bet. You don't want to get down and lay down? Ain't that from a popular movie? Get down, lay down.
Starting point is 04:11:37 we're going to do you like them. Here's a problem. And this is why I come on here on ground and I do 10 hours. I don't care if I'm drunk. When they blocked A, B, C, D, and E for me, you said, no, we won't act. We like him. It's our guy.
Starting point is 04:12:04 That was all I needed. I've been telling them fuck themselves since then. But it's an interesting dance. Because Rotnache ain't going nowhere. And I don't plan on going nowhere either. So it's kind of like, you know, don't declare war completely on each other, but little pot shots will be taken. Yo, I think y'all might have been involved in a Tory shit.
Starting point is 04:12:29 Okay. Then they'll hit back with some shit. I'm like, all right, okay, I see y'all doing y'all thing. Got you. We're playing. You know, that's, I get it. It's part of the game. I've been doing with Rock Nation for a while until I've seen a peeing.
Starting point is 04:12:52 of theirs, a peon of theirs. Rhapsody, you ain't, you don't have the security clearance of Rock Nation saying, we're behind you, go at AC, because everybody knows you could be irrelevant or not even in the industry. Act has one response. If I can't get at you, I get at your boss. That's always the thing. So I'm going to use you
Starting point is 04:13:27 Who have I done that to? I forgot who was getting that I've done that to mad people If you ever going to come at me You better just come at me With the full force of what you got Don't send Rhapsody To diss me
Starting point is 04:13:40 You know what you should tell her He's a bitch Ignore him And I'm cool I don't care what you say But when she mentions me I ain't got nothing of hers to tear down
Starting point is 04:13:51 I got some shit Okay Let's talk about your boy, your boss. And I'm reading through the shit. I'm like, this shit fin of dropping. This chick did this. Thank you, God. Rap City, you're a dog.
Starting point is 04:14:13 And I want to apologize to you, actually. By the way, I wasn't rapping with you. You know what I said? Put me on the clock. The clock was the amended complaint. I was never rapping with you. Yo! Yo!
Starting point is 04:14:29 I set it up like that. Yeah, I'm going to. about it wasn't rapping with you. I knew this was coming. I knew it. That's the ether. Whatever little pressure on you was on, it got quieted down. Or I dare you,
Starting point is 04:14:50 and I dare Rod Nation. Get back on another podcast and speak about me. And let's get it lit. But they would never send you, you're on a chessboard, you're the pawn. They wouldn't send the pawn to come get me. Think of they've seen how I moved Meek out of the way. Meek was over there with Dream Chasers.
Starting point is 04:15:10 Dream Chas isn't over there. no more. If anybody's going to come get me, he's going to be Big Alex Spiro on behalf of Jay. It's never going to be Rhapsody. Let me tell you this. This media game, I've played
Starting point is 04:15:29 extreme chess. But y'all could keep believing. I'm just out here just running my mouth. I hope you in, I know I'm drinking, but I hope you didn't forget where we started with this, right? You're going to read between the lines. We just paid them all. People.
Starting point is 04:15:58 yet another loss of innocence. Children should not have to endorse such that at their young age. It is unfair to have to try and understand inexplicable degrees of malice meant to destroy families and human spirit. My heart and support goes out to true victims in the world. I want to get to this next part. You have made a terrible error in judgment thinking that all celebrities are the same. I'm not from your world. I'm a young man who made it all the projects of Brooklyn. We don't play these types of games. We have very strict codes in honor. We protect children. You seem to exploit people for personal gain. Only your network of conspiracy theorist, fake physics will believe the idiotic claims you have levied against me that if
Starting point is 04:16:27 not for the seriousness surrounding harm to kids would be laughable. I look forward to showing you just how different I am. That was a bar you skipped though. Which one? Go ahead. My heart and support goes out to true victims in the world who have to watch how their life story is dressed in costume for profitability by this ambulance chaser and the cheap suit. It was the chief suit for me.
Starting point is 04:16:42 How did you get the ball? An ambulance chaser? Yeah, and I think a lot of people responded so much to this. Of course, this caused a big back of people for people, you know, putting out there, volunteer their own opinion of like, what do they believe? Is, you know, is JZ a part of this whole thing that we've now that people are beginning to believe that? But is the part of or is he not? But basically his response is like, don't try me.
Starting point is 04:16:59 Try somebody else. You know what I'm not the one? And then what he said about like these lawyers who have these types of theatrics, they have a pattern of doing cases like this. This morning rapes. That's right. They'll call you. On the age, girl.
Starting point is 04:17:10 They was drug. Yeah. Yeah. And so I do want to mention too because the first thing I thought that when I saw this, I said, oh, this is going to, if Jay Z is successful at what he is doing and he's not backing down, this is going to change the game for a lot of celebrities who get brought into these type of things true. And I'll pay for that. Come, tell me.
Starting point is 04:17:28 I know so many things I shouldn't know it. And they all know it. They all know it. Why? Because you don't make me the villain. Have we heard from ATL Jacobs since he got into it with me? I'm itching. There's a few, there's a few like, hey, I don't know if Drake played chess, but I could give him a lesson.
Starting point is 04:17:54 Have we seen ATL Jacob? I seen somebody say acts a bitch. I remember it from that, it said ATL Jacob went at AC and ACC start talking about artists. Yes. If you got some shit to lose because of your friendship with them, don't talk to me. As my man, Kat Williams said,
Starting point is 04:18:32 I know so many things I shouldn't know. I'll pay for that. Come, tell me. I know so many things I shouldn't know and they all know it. That's my line. Come, tell me. I know so many things I shouldn't know it. And they all know it. That's my fucking line. Come, tell me. I know so many things I shouldn't know it. And they all know it.
Starting point is 04:19:00 Um, tell me. I know so many things I shouldn't know it. And they all know it. Why? Because you... Either I got a, either I got it like a... What's it called? A little fortune teller ball. or maybe I can say we ain't going to see Rhapsody in a while we ain't you'll hear about no Rhapsody for a little bit I don't know
Starting point is 04:19:27 guess ATL Jacob ATL Jacob We ain't done right I know you ain't tapped out You are real nigga You're Kenjic you might be right man When you say watch the party die
Starting point is 04:19:58 Maybe it's the reason why I think you compromise Because you know I'm the watch the party guy die that I value that I'll pay for that all of these all of these all of these later and try to tag
Starting point is 04:20:21 that's why I'm saying that's why I can't let me that nobody dirty you're supposed to be doing you will tell it so if you and a man who want to know why do he get blackball yeah we go one more time after that
Starting point is 04:20:35 I don't right yeah because because Because in 30 years, I've done nothing but collect information, knowledge, and your secrets. So if you and a man was in a corner doing something you wasn't supposed to be doing? You will tell it. No, somebody come to tell me. Okay. I gather that.
Starting point is 04:20:58 I value that. I'll pay for that. Come, tell me. I know so many things I shouldn't know. And they are. Yo, Chad, let me just say this. if ATL Jacob didn't disappear like nigger love you future but
Starting point is 04:21:11 all know it they all know it why because you don't make me the villain not the guy that raises black children and they never done a hard drug in his life and don't have no stories or doing nobody dirty and they'll just go out okay let's move on actually I'm reacting to this right
Starting point is 04:21:38 I'm searching the suit against Buzzbee they're basically saying all that is going to show y'all what we've been saying that this is all just supposed to publicity stunt, these are people chasing dollars. Well, good. Remember, ATL Jacob is the reason. Don't blame me. I'm glad Jay-Z responded just like that because this has been going
Starting point is 04:22:03 off for too long. It is a griff. These accusers go to these lawyers with all these salacious claims. The lawyer will put more sauce on the salacious claims. They reach out to your team and say, if you don't settle with us, we're going to go public with these claims. They'll tell you that they're going to hold a press conference. We're going to do interviews. And a lot of people settle because they don't want the bad press. It happens all the time. Like you said, the problem is very expensive. Right. When you get these civil suits, it's very expensive.
Starting point is 04:22:22 Shout to MV. He's right. Chalomey said, go to the press. They'll make these press conference. And what they want to do is they want to make sure that you lose money.
Starting point is 04:22:29 They want to make sure that you lose endorsements, lose sponsorships, lose everything. And so you get to the point where you're like, you know what, let me just pay them off
Starting point is 04:22:33 and get away from it. But Jay got enough to say, look, I'm going to fight this all the way. Now Buzzby, he responded, right? I'm going to say that I want to say that. Oh, I want to say that
Starting point is 04:22:41 part two next thing. Okay, because there's some more to this. because I reached out to the Southern District of New York who, if it was a go criminal, that's who would take it on and a few other people. So I want to get into that criminal or did the time already pass? I'll answer that for you, Envy.
Starting point is 04:22:55 When they initiate a racketeering conspiracy, so Diddy's accused of a racketeering conspiracy, that racketeering charge started in 2008. A lot of times, and even with Diddy, people felt like it was going to go back to the 90s. They started at 2008 because Cassie, her relationship with Diddy, started in 2008.
Starting point is 04:23:27 They wanted to go back further. Maybe KVD was a key. They've been trying to go back to the 90s. I don't know how I know these things. I know way too many things I shouldn't know. but what they're what they're they're really aiming for is such a large indictment is going back to the 90s right now it goes back to 2008 here's the thing about statute of limitations very interested enough well statute of limitations exists for those crimes except if it shows that those crimes were part of a pattern of criminal behavior covered under the racketeering, wait, what it stand for? I got to make sure, because, yeah, I've talked to some legal professionals.
Starting point is 04:24:26 Unless it stands for the racketeer influence and corrupt organizations act. Statues, a statue of limitation does not matter if it shows a pattern of behavior they could charge you here. Let's say the pattern, let's say, I don't know. theft, let's say the statute of limitation for that is five years or seven years. If you have stole something back in 1970, but it was a part of a pattern, you stole that, then two years later you stole something else and you had a team and an organization continually stealing, steal and steal and steal and steal, and steal, and they could use the evidence against you from 30 years ago that overrised the statute of limitations.
Starting point is 04:25:28 That's why I'm one of the people, even with the, you know, and by the way, I should talk about the YS hell case eventually, because technically I am going to stand corrected. Even though I think there's a whole thing going on with a jury now, I'm watching it play out. The only person I'm ever known to beat O'Riko is, yeah, got it. only person in not only person in life
Starting point is 04:25:56 but only person in pop culture the way or Rico is set up is that as long as you had a pattern of behavior that continued beyond the statute of limitation that crime is admissible so for example
Starting point is 04:26:15 as they said let's go back to what they said I want to say that our okay because there's some more to this because I reached out to the Southern District of New York who, if it wasn't a good criminal, that's who it would take it on and a few other people, so I want to get into that. Could they do criminal or did the time already pass? I'm not for sure.
Starting point is 04:26:31 First of all, the Southern District in New York is not going to tell you if they're investigating. I don't care who you are. Why the fuck would they fuck up their investigation? So y'all know criminal, that's who it's taken on and a few other people. So I want to get into that as a criminal or did the time already pass? I'm not for sure the technicalities of that because I know that. That's, I'm telling y'all.
Starting point is 04:26:54 This is why I recall. statue is the ultimate because if they could prove a pattern of you doing that they don't have to charge you for for example theft they don't have to charge you for theft they could charge you for Rico and Rico don't got no statute of limitations you heard what I said
Starting point is 04:27:14 that's what they charge Diddy for Rico but to think how you charge a Rico you charge Rico I got to get myron on here bro Let me see if I can get my run on. Now, if I, oh, wait, what is today? Today's Monday?
Starting point is 04:27:44 Oh, he does a late night show. That's why. So the point I'm trying to make is that, rumble, is that the statute of limitations doesn't matter. Oh, they got girls on. Okay, what the fuck? You got the whole shit going on.
Starting point is 04:28:07 Hey, football fans, Rich Eisen here. Are you ready for some NFL action? Buy one. Get two free survival food kits soon. Here's what others have to say about this incredible. It didn't really get answered. It just turned into a gym debate. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 04:28:23 But they got people on. All right. Yeah, all right. So, Maron's doing a show. But we could Google it. So here's the point. A criminal Rico, the statute of limitation is five years from the date of the offense, right?
Starting point is 04:28:49 So this is how it matters. So let's go back to what that person said, right? With the statue. So the Statue of Limitations, number one, I believe, we could even Google that too, huh? Stat of limitations for
Starting point is 04:29:07 sexual assault. I think that's like, what the fuck? He just told me some shit. New York in New York. Oh, Mike. For sexual assault in New York. Okay. Um, okay.
Starting point is 04:29:26 So it says in 2019, New York expanded the statute of limitations for both civil and criminal for 20 years. Okay. So let's think about what's being alleged. If it's 2000, that would be outside. Now, here's the thing. This is why RICO is like this cheat code that the government has. The RICO doesn't care when. the first incident happened,
Starting point is 04:29:59 the RICO, because it's a pattern, it's an organization that does a pattern of illegal activity, it cares when the last incident happened. So if they could prove that within the last five years, you've done the same thing or cooperated or been somehow involved in similar activity, that's how they could charge you with a RICO. So it don't matter if it's from 50 years ago.
Starting point is 04:30:29 If in the last five years, right, you somehow acted like you are part of that organization that was doing it, or you helped them, or you did a crime like it, or you laundered money for them, you're now guilty of everything from 50 years ago. So it doesn't matter about limitations in time. And also here's the thing about statute of limitations that people have to get out of their mind. Yeah, they have statute of limitations, but it's constantly like overruled.
Starting point is 04:31:06 There's a statute of limitations, but then there's an adult Survivors Act that granted a bunch of people that fell outside the Statue of Limitations to file lawsuits. So there's always these new laws because we're in this woke environment that says, oh, yeah, if you were too scared to, like, you know, tell people that you were raped in 2002 and that 20 years doesn't help you because we're in 2004 or 2024, which is 22 years, we're going to give a window of 10 extra years. You can file that lawsuit. You know what I'm saying? And now we're in a more woke error.
Starting point is 04:31:47 you go to that person, you say, yo, I know you probably thought you got away, but there's an extension for the statute of limitations. Pay me or I'm suing you under this act. So that's what's happening, honestly. Not saying people along. People have been talking about it in, like, Texas. Is that what you're referencing? I know civil.
Starting point is 04:32:13 They can't after 30 years after somebody's 18. Yeah, but this case was originally filed in New York. So I don't know because I don't know what. Yeah, everything they're saying right now doesn't matter. because there's a Rico. Did he got a Rico? When it's a Rico, all they got to prove is that Jay-Z has contributed or has been part of the organization in the last five years. And no matter if they had him something at birth, which is like, when Jay-Z born, like,
Starting point is 04:32:34 in a 20th? No matter. They did a follow-up video. And I think this is the video here. All right. So for the second hour, we're going to pick up where we left off with our very own L.O. Cool Bay from Brown Girl Grinding. into a girl. Period. Okay, so last hour when we left off, you had asked me, did
Starting point is 04:32:52 Tony Busby respond to Jay-Z? Yes. And he did. So he responded two ways. So he posted on Instagram. He posted a photo of himself. This is a photo of Attorney Busby when he was a platoon commander. Yeah. Yeah, so Jay-Z had referenced that in the response that we read, basically saying, like, you're supposed to be this noble man, but what are you doing? You're shaking down people for money. It's all the money grab.
Starting point is 04:33:08 But he also responded with a statement that he posted online, and he said that Jay-Z had allegedly denied being the one that sued Tony Busby and his firm before, that he filed the case in a way that it can't be picked up the word is here, but I am not going to try to read it. He also says that Jay-Z failed to mention that his law firm sent
Starting point is 04:33:24 them a demand letter, and in a demand letter they never asked for a penny. They just asked for a mediation. I will say, I did reach out to Attorney Busby's office to clarify what would the mediation be about, because normally when you mediate, you want to come to an agreement is normally money. Who are you playing with? Right. Then I'm not coming for Beyonce, I think, because I can show you. We don't want to record deal with a rock nation.
Starting point is 04:33:40 What are you talking about? And then also, I thought what this one was important was that Busby said because he's alleging that Jay Z's team and Jay Z had private investigators and a bunch of people reaching out to former employees of the firm, their families, including the plaintiff's family and Busby's family, different people around them, basically to, like, show his power and scare them, allegedly, right? And he's saying, because of this, Jane Doe said, you know what, name him in the lawsuit.
Starting point is 04:34:02 And that's why they went back in amended this suit. Because, again, this suit is not a new suit. They just updated and put Jay Z's name in. And Busby is saying, I did that not because he wanted to shake you down, but because you tried to scare my client. So she wants to come off swinging, too. She's not backing down. Yeah, so it's like a whole thing right now.
Starting point is 04:34:14 So what did they ever respond about, you know, what they wanted to mediation for? But by the way, when they want it to respond. Yeah, they're not going to. Tony Busby's cap in about that. Like, bro, you wanted money. Like, come on, you wanted money. There's a lot of folks settling. You know, hoaxe my ass.
Starting point is 04:34:26 I'm not settling. And I don't blame them. Yeah, there's a lot of people that react. I mean, I agree too. Well, not a lot of people. A lot of people, but the people, celebrities, meek, mail says something. He said, the goal is to start false narrative to create a matrix web. If you can control the storyline, you can control the Matrix.
Starting point is 04:34:40 American media is totally unbelievable. I see Jay Z blank, a 13-year-old girl 300 times scrolling. It's called programming. And then Foxy. Brown also reacted. She said, wait, with an emoji on her story. And then 50 cents said, okay, I don't know what's going on, but are we still going to have a Super Bowl? I'm asking for a friend. And that started, that started creating speculation because they're like, lyrics is they talked to yourself. Okay. All right. Yeah. What's to be discussed is that
Starting point is 04:35:12 everybody, including media, need to keep the same energy. If y'all start reading lawsuits and say, these allegations are disgusting, and I've seen that, not necessarily from the breakfast club, I'm just speaking in general. I've seen so many hip-hop outlets when they speak about somebody having an allegation, they said, these allegations are disgusting.
Starting point is 04:35:40 Who would do this? And they basically almost align themselves by saying, yo, this is some crazy shit. We don't fuck with. this is the first time I've ever heard them say Jay-Z is about to change the culture of false accusations. I don't...
Starting point is 04:36:04 That's cool, but y'all not keeping the same energy. That's my whole point. All right. We'll move on from that. Time to talk about that. So let's get to Pusha Tea. Talking about Drake. And last week, apparently Push-a-T has done, like,
Starting point is 04:36:25 I don't know, what type of interview? he did but he did an interview where he was like on stage and speaking about all type of things including do you agree with the people that kendrick won the battle one thousand percent how did he do it and then we'll get to you the kendrick with the battle look at you're like oh my god i'm still defending okay you're part talked about you but i want to let you speak on the general first um i think i think i think that kendrik is a lyricist and a lyricist and a lyricist it talks to your soul. Like, you can be clever.
Starting point is 04:37:05 You can be clever. You can say cute things. You can do things in cadences and so on and so forth. Right? But the truth really hurts. And the truth, I mean, the truth, like, cuts deep. And I think what Kendrick was really talking to his soul. I believe that.
Starting point is 04:37:20 And I believe that's, you know, that would cause you to tap out. That'll cause you to sue. Okay. Let's pause before you. says that. For the record, I just want to let everybody know I'm off that Don. No, not Don't know. I'm off that Patron Anejo.
Starting point is 04:37:40 Extra lit. And when I'm definitely lit, I'm liable to tell the truth. The whole truth and nothing but the truth. You know, once I finish this, we're off-street, okay? Because trust me, I've killed the whole bottle. So I only tell, say that to y'all to say, I'm putting some red bull, die red bull. I hope no matter what I say now, y'all just be like, yo, pro just act just giving it up.
Starting point is 04:38:09 And, you know what I mean, if I ever have to admit that anything bothers me, it does bother me when, you know, obviously I do like Drake, but like I feel like I do tell the truth sometimes that's not in his favor. And when y'all act like I'm like just some mouthpiece, that does kind of hurt my feelings because, yeah, I'm a little bit biased. Of course. I never said I wasn't because I like the niggis music. But I've always kind of made sure that at times when the truth is abundantly in the other side,
Starting point is 04:38:37 like, you can't get me to, you'll never convince me to like Kendrick's music more than his. Kendrick's music boring. Like, so that type of shit I won't agree with, but I'm reasonable. And I don't know if those things could, those two things could, like, exist for most people who are analyzing this. I agree, I agree sort of with, um, Pusha. but I'll say this to Pusher. You'll push it. Like, I think what you tried to do to, Drake, you didn't accomplish.
Starting point is 04:39:08 Like, in my personal opinion, again, you don't got to believe me. But, again, I'm really just speaking honestly. I think Drake outwrap Pusher, but Push had a big reveal. I think Pusher tried to do what Kendrick did. And I ain't going on a lot. I do believe that Kendrick spoke to Drake's soul. But it's not about just Drake's soul. Kendrick is someone who speaks to your soul.
Starting point is 04:39:30 So that's his angle. Kendrick is like therapy. You get what I'm saying? And I do believe that's one of the reasons why Kendrick is affected. 100%. Puscher tried that when he was like, yo, ghost right and aside, so on and so on aside. Let's talk about you.
Starting point is 04:39:50 I'm saying Sandra was blah blah blah blah. I don't think none of that hit with Drake. Only thing hit with Drake was when he says, you are hiding a child. And Drake, who wasn't ready to deal with that thing publicly, fell back. Kendrick is definitely, I've said this before. And this is the thing I hate about me trying to be honest because Kendrick fans will look, they always try to weaponize it other than saying,
Starting point is 04:40:23 oh, no, I can't just speaking honestly. you know Kendrick's really good at that like he's pretty good at that I don't think Meet the Grams was the most effective song this time but he tried to that was the ultimate song he tried to do it yo Drake let me talk to you
Starting point is 04:40:41 you need to get ayahuasca you need to do this that's his thing he did that pretty good here now do I think anything penetrated to Drake no but I think it did to the audience and people started looking at Drake
Starting point is 04:40:56 as a person differently. I give Kendrick amazing props for that. Of course. Puscher did not accomplish that. Pusher just dropped the T. Kendrick lied,
Starting point is 04:41:16 but it wasn't, the lie matter too, but a lot of people, especially what people call culture, felt like Kendrick was peeling back layers of Drake and was almost doing
Starting point is 04:41:33 what he was doing to Drake was essentially having the culture re-litigate everything that was already cemented about Drake like nobody like maybe you could say at the beginning of his career
Starting point is 04:41:52 people questioned his blackness nobody did that after 2015, 2016 like that was over even to the point I know he wrote a whole thing when the shit about blackface came out but bro
Starting point is 04:42:08 that wasn't a thing that was going to win a battle Kendrick did have people and I mean Ross helped other people helped it's like white boy that yeah we got it like I'll be honest like even hearing people have
Starting point is 04:42:24 a conversation about Drake's past now is like whoa Kendrick was a little bit effective that's effective is what it is so I'll agree with that part of what Push a T-say. Now, the whole thing about suing,
Starting point is 04:42:43 I will never agree with. Drake did not sue to win a rap battle. Please stop it. Please, just stop it. If that's your thought, he's not suing to win the rap battle. If he was, he would have just sued already.
Starting point is 04:43:02 As soon as he heard it. Drake was fighting three different battles on three different levels. the highest level was versus UMG Now I'm not even opposed to people saying Because I told you I talked to somebody universal That said Drake that wasn't smart that you did a rap battle When you're negotiating
Starting point is 04:43:24 That's not a smart thing to do That is true But if you want me to believe Oh Drake He turned into a caring No he didn't No he didn't Bro Drake knew at the beginning of this rap battle
Starting point is 04:43:43 And he knew at the end Kendrick could never replace you even if he outwrapped you, even if he outbattled you. He could never replace you. He knew that. And he still knows this till today. His lawsuit has nothing to do with trying to change your perception. If it did, wouldn't he try to explain it?
Starting point is 04:44:07 If you're thinking that Drake sued, remember, a rat battle is the epitome of the court of public opinion. If he's suing to win the court of public opinion, number one, the court of public opinion is saying, what you did is whack. Wouldn't he come out and try to damage control? Y'all claim I'm a puppet for him. Wouldn't he say act? Could you just tell them this side of it? He hasn't.
Starting point is 04:44:38 Because it's not about the rap battle. It's okay if you say Kendrick 1. It's okay. He's okay with that. He's also battling on another front with his label. So that's why I reject anyone saying he sued because he lost a rap app. Now, I'm not, and both things could be true. If Drake doesn't lose, he doesn't sue.
Starting point is 04:45:11 I agree. I agree. But him believe or believe in or file in a lawsuit is because he's looking at his label, not Kendrick. Bro, if you ask Drake about the push of tea battle, he's not going to be like, oh my God, everybody has to say I won.
Starting point is 04:45:40 Doesn't give a fuck. Bro, he felt he did his shit, put his shit down, was amazing what he did. He had disc songs that didn't drop. But he made that choice. You know, I'm good. So if you want me to believe
Starting point is 04:46:06 that he's suing to win a rap battle, that's just not what it is. Okay? And that's with me saying, it's okay if you believe he lost a rap out. If you ask me, and maybe you don't ask me, you probably shouldn't ask me. Drake is my favorite rapper. I don't think anyone has ever outwrapped Drake. I've never seen it.
Starting point is 04:46:33 I've never seen it. I promise you, I've just never seen it. I've never seen someone outwrap Drake. I remember saying to Drake, this is back in 2019. I don't know, maybe 2018. I said, bro, whatever I get it, you have a child. Oh, that shit, I don't even fuck. The fuck I'm, is this Mori?
Starting point is 04:46:58 This is, is this fucking, um, what do you call it again? Jerry Springer? I said, I'm happy with the fact that me personally, I believe that you, outwrap Pusha T, a well-reptu lyricist in this game. You out-wrapped him with Dupy Freestyle. Now, did he out-tee you? Which I think that he lived up to his name, Push-a-T. Yeah, of course he out-teed you.
Starting point is 04:47:29 Of course. But did I feel that you didn't live up? Because I look at Drake, Drake is my favorite rapper. If he gets outwrapped, I ain't a lot of you. I'm going to be honest with you I was more upset that Drake let that that that that that beta nigga what's his name?
Starting point is 04:47:49 Jay Cole outwrap him on first person shooter because he did I'll be honest Jay Cole outwrapped Drake on first first I was more upset at that than the pushers either nigga fuck public perception as long as Drake don't get outwrapped I'm good because I like to be like
Starting point is 04:48:06 yeah y'all can say A, B, C, and D I get it he's been winning for 15 years y'all want him to lose I get it listen when you had the top look at me at the top there's mad people just trying to yo let's try to get i get it but as long as i could say niggies ain't out rapping i'm good and i definitely believe the outwrapped push your tea push your tea out teed him and i ain't going to lie to you i remember talking to me about this he could tell you if he ever speaks about this i say yo you should know this for
Starting point is 04:48:43 future battles niggas might try to out teak that's part of battling I know you were like, yo, what the fuck? Like, because I do think that's one of Drake's false. It's like his understanding of battling the hip hop. He's thinking that fans are going to hold people accountable. Like, honestly, he really is like, yo, Kendrick's lying about me. Yo, Kendrick says I have a child. Like, yo, he's a lot.
Starting point is 04:49:11 Like, that's not true. But this is the same hip hop who praise niggas who claim they kill people who never did. Hip hop is is all about the lies. So thinking there is an integrity or like there's referees, that's also Drake's fault. I'll say that. I had to talk with Drake was just like, yo, yo, my nigga, this thing I can't rap with me. I'm, oh, yo, right now, he's just saying random shit. He's saying shit that people are going with, but you act, yo, the niggas, this is like, this is like,
Starting point is 04:50:00 like this is you think it's lying okay but you know what happened and this is why i got to be honest this is me being honest the fans said we don't care if you got a kid ah like they just laughed at him even though it was false then it came to okay kendrick realized and by the way if you ever notice how kendrick dropped after he realized that drake rapped about yo there's egg on your face because you lie that don't have a kid and low We hyped it up because I don't have a kid. Drake, uh, Kendrick then drops the ultimate double down that says,
Starting point is 04:50:36 fuck that. You're a pedophile. Certify. I love it. And at that point, I ain't gonna lie. This is why, you want to know what advice I gave Drake?
Starting point is 04:50:52 I'll tell you. I said, Drake, you're the goat. Nobody will ever be better than you. No more battles. The culture wants to see, you're Floyd. They want to see you lose more than they want to,
Starting point is 04:51:07 grade with an even gradient, right? Um, a nigga could call you a pedophile, say you have a kid. They can say anything about you. The lines that people are quoting are lies. It don't matter. So unless you're down to go say some extra why lie about him,
Starting point is 04:51:32 and even I know some people are going to be like, whoa, you just say he beat his girl and blah, blah, blah. Yeah, Drake started doing some fucking research. He got that from some fucking video. Got that from some fucking video That Like there were workers at some hotel that said that actually happened
Starting point is 04:51:51 He didn't make it about a thin air Kendrick literally made about a thin air That Drake got a child From what some moles and plans sent to him He's like, okay, all right, well Drake has a child Great, we're gonna wrong with this We've never even seen nothing like it Again
Starting point is 04:52:08 We could look up right now There's actually where people saying that Kendrick beat his girl Now, the day-free shit, and I know that's going to be the next thing. A few little behind-the-scenes stories or whatever, but that one, I'm going to be honest. I was just like, that was a stretch.
Starting point is 04:52:29 That was a stretch. That was a stretch. I personally believe. I never, you know, I think that was a stretch. There was some, that was a stretch. Okay. But yeah, in reality, bro, I think Drake went into the last,
Starting point is 04:52:54 two rap battles thinking As long as them fuck niggas can't outwrap me I'm winning And then he realized No you're the most popular rapper Who is given 89% of your life And it's easy to make up anything against you
Starting point is 04:53:12 And it's not about the rhymes It's about the detail That could make you lose Oh well you're dating a bunch of girls Who are in their early 20s well, since we're all rappers and Kendrick is 35 plus, you're 35 plus,
Starting point is 04:53:35 let me just call you a pedophile. And if I call you a pedophile, that's such a salacious story. Fuck how I'm rapping. You four years are one of my favorite songs. And for the Kendrick fans, you could clip at school. I like that song. I think it's a cerebral attempt.
Starting point is 04:53:59 I think he does an amazing job of trying to psychologically dissect Drake. But I can't, in good faith, say that he outwrapped Drake. Family matters, levels, and... Like, if we compare... People compare family matters to not like us. Drake is rapping better than Kendrick.
Starting point is 04:54:25 Come on. You would have to compare family matters to euphoria, which is more of a lyrical... masterpiece. And I know everybody keeps saying they hate the hard part six, but I'm taking
Starting point is 04:54:40 Drake lyrically. I still think Drake lyrically defeat the Kendrick. But Drake, in my opinion, for the second time, didn't out T these niggas, man. You got to make up some lies. You got to make up some narratives, some stories.
Starting point is 04:54:56 He don't know how to do it. You got to learn how to do that shit. That's why, after I seen that, I said, Drake, no more. battles. I told him that. Now, he might not listen because he might, that nigga, he got a dog in him.
Starting point is 04:55:10 Pause. But I'm looking at him like, bro, you're not going to create narratives and lie? Or you're not going to do it effectively? You're going on some shit you heard that might have a hint of truth? No. Make up some shit. If you had made up
Starting point is 04:55:31 that Kendrick fucked his sister, that would have been way more effective. than what you were saying. Yo, all right, cool. Let's say you made it up. Let's say, right? Yo kid ain't yours.
Starting point is 04:55:54 You fuck kids is way harder than that. You gotta make this shit up. You gotta go tea for tea. So anyway, I'll leave that out there. So I'll decline or deny that part. Let's keep going to know. So, Pasha T is back in the news.
Starting point is 04:56:18 Okay. Is there a longer version of that speech? Is it this? Do you- That'll cause you to sue. Oh, yeah. You can be clever, you can say cute things, you can do things in cadetses and so on and so forth. Right? But the truth really hurts.
Starting point is 04:56:40 And the truth, I mean, the truth, like, cuts deep. And I think what Kippert was doing was really talking to his soul. to his soul. I believe that. And I believe that's, you know, that would cause you to tap out. That'll cause you to sue. Yeah, I'm denying the sue thing.
Starting point is 04:56:58 Also, I'm denying a tap out thing as well. I'm going to tell you why. I'm going to tell you why. Drake was down to keep rapping. If someone doesn't get shot, and I'm telling you this is a fact. I'm not, this is not no act things. If somebody doesn't get shot at Drake's crib,
Starting point is 04:57:20 he's down. keep rapping 100%. So Pushathe is back. What the fuck? I thought I just clicked on another video. All right. Do you agree with the people that Kendrick won the battle? 1,000%. How did he do it?
Starting point is 04:57:48 And then we'll get to your part. He talked about you, but I want to let you speak on the general first. Um, I think, I think that Kendrick is a lyricist and the lyricist that talks to your soul. Like, you can be clever. You can be clever. say cute things, you can do things and cadences and so on and so forth. Right? But the truth really hurts. And the truth, I mean, the truth like cuts deep. And I think what Kendrick was doing was really talking to his soul. I believe that. And I believe that's, you know, that would cause you
Starting point is 04:58:20 to tap out. That'll cause you to sue. That'll cause you a lot of that. It's great. Listen. Push a T, the man who handed Drake his first L in rap battles. Right? We've just seen him speaking at St. Sessions live and he was asked about the beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. And he said that Kendrick is a lyricist that talks to your soul. The truth really hurts. The truth cuts deep. I think Kendrick was really talking to Drake's soul. Something like that will cause you to tap out.
Starting point is 04:58:46 It'll cause you to sue. Now that video was shot by Nigel D. He's a content creator. He's got like an Instagram and the Twitter and stuff if y'all want to follow me. I want to give a shout out to uh, Foxy Brown. She's clearly watching. Foxy Brown we love you Yo do I sound like
Starting point is 04:59:33 Mad non-hip hop if I didn't know like she was kind of like Jamaican I know like she's wrapped in Jamaican accents but like I know mad people who ain't Jamaican who do that She DM me like 20 minutes ago She says Miss me with the fuckery Act with a with the bunch
Starting point is 04:59:57 Like the little heart heart heart You know the little heart thing I'm like, oh my God Foxy fucks with me But I don't know what that means Foxy So first of all So I said Foxy
Starting point is 05:00:13 No sir I'll out upon your pH I'll out upon Foxy Broan pH Hold on Wait Foxy Oh we gotta get Now this is just took a turn
Starting point is 05:00:36 Now I need to talk to her She said miss me with the fuckery Miss me with the bullshit here's my thing though Foxy Foxy they're looking at you like they're looking at you as like maybe you're holding
Starting point is 05:00:58 a secret for this guy right I get like so just to translate I mean you guys get it miss me with the fucker he's like hey just miss me with the bullshit if you don't want to be in the bullshit now is the time to just be quiet if you're speaking at all it kind of says that
Starting point is 05:01:21 maybe you got some shit and we all know and believe Foxy's just a real chick she's just not finna but it's like if you're not coming out to say yo I love Jay he's a great guy he ain't do nothing it's gonna be taken as
Starting point is 05:01:47 either you're being silenced or you're itching to tell us something. Foxy. Oh, Foxy sent me the nicest message. Amazing. Chat, I'm trying to process it. Yo, wait, Foxy might be watching us. Okay, we do have like 22,000 people in here, but still. Yo, chat, yo, I'm the best at my job when I'm talking, well, not everybody. Like, when I'm talking to me, I'm
Starting point is 05:02:40 hoping to watch it. But, like, Foxy and those people, like, I look at Foxy, like, as super a legend. I'm like, damn. I'm thinking Foxy's never seen a nigga like me stream. But she messaged me. Foxy, I got to get you on here now. What were you talking about drinking shit? I'll drink can be right. We'll see.
Starting point is 05:03:49 Okay. All right. Yo, it's been my thought, and I'll wrap this up with a push-a-tee and drink thing. I am no longer in a position. Like, I'll argue with anyone who says,
Starting point is 05:04:11 push a T out rap but if you want to say push a T1 okay and really most of me not arguing that is Drake stopped rapping right and same with Kendrick too
Starting point is 05:04:25 me personally and you could call it cope I don't think Drake has ever been outwrapped I don't believe that like I listen to all these guys' music now I go along if you say Drake has someone drop a bigger hit than him
Starting point is 05:04:40 yeah not like us was bigger than like it was more of a catchy hit than family matters like of course of course like i'm not denying that but bar for bar and that's what i see a rab battle last because here's the thing drake just drops hits all the times if y'all think he's want to go hit for hit with him go get in the versus with a nigger when i when i see a rab battle i go i think bar for bar anyway so i'm not here arguing that you know kensurk had a bigger hit than him i'm also not agreeing that, you know, people gave push a T, the win, because Drake stopped responding. I'm really only speaking about Drake out rapping or being out rap, okay?
Starting point is 05:05:24 Now, I do give Kendrick, and this is, you know, me wrapping it up. I give Kendrick that credit of Kendrick is a cerebral assassin. I've always said that. Kendrick is someone who's going to try to pick you apart, have you second-guess your movements, have you second-guess people around you. I said that before And did he execute that perfectly? Yeah
Starting point is 05:05:48 He did what he needed to do Can't be mad at it, right? But I'm still sticking with a point I don't think he got outwrapped And yes, two things can be true If you told me that Drake lost The Battle of Versus to you, I'm not going to argue with you I'll only argue with you
Starting point is 05:06:05 If you say he got outwrapped So Hopefully that could make sense in your world Um And I go a lot At this point People looking at Kendrick They are giving him this victory
Starting point is 05:06:19 I'm not prepared to argue with people about that Even if I you know My view of the battle might have been slightly different Whatever It's cool It's cool It's cool Really quickly chat
Starting point is 05:06:45 Oh How did I get to that? Let me get a look What am I still touching on Jay Z stuff? Hey I don't know who this nigga is, but some nigga named Kenny Burns. Yo, I'd be wondering how much Jay-Z
Starting point is 05:07:04 is paying all these niggis, man. Look at this shit. This thing is say, black media specifically, you should be ashamed. Jay-Z has exemplified black excellence and inspired us all along the way with real actionable, tangible examples and you choose to post
Starting point is 05:07:21 a baseless accusation. What happens to protecting our heroes? Anything for likes or clicks? Disgusting. the end of error, the era of irresponsibilities come into an end. Yo, Kenny Burns, I don't know who you are, brother. But I do want to tell you this. And I want to keep it very succinct and finite. There was an error, and I hate to bring Drake into this.
Starting point is 05:07:55 But I distinctly remember having a conversation with Drake. Because media is changing. I always liked Drake's music, but I used to clown it a lot. And, you know, people would bring, you. you never gave Drake a credit for having a classic album because I was going off this old school criteria of what a classic was. And it was determined by a lot of these niggas who didn't respect the newer type of rap. Kenny Burns, let me speak to you directly. Jay-Z currently to this date, I think 80% of media and industry personnel and executives has a influence, a input or some type of
Starting point is 05:08:40 association with Jay-Z. I want to let you know it ends after this era. I am one of the new people that are coming up and this new generation, Jay-Z didn't put in control. You know, a lot of people hate me or feel whatever way about me, but I always say I represent a wave that's coming. When you get rid of that act, you don't go back to a bunch of niggies that Jay-Z put in power.
Starting point is 05:09:07 You get, whether it's flaco or anybody else. And these are people who are had to make it on their own, who use the internet or built an audience. And for what y'all are saying about Jay, that shit comes to an end. Because the only people who have this grace for him are the people who were broke, who had nothing going on,
Starting point is 05:09:29 and Jay-Z through Rock Nation or otherwise gave y'all opportunities. I've never spoken to Jay-Z. Rock Nation has never done anything positive for me other than pay me for services that I rendered for them. I don't look at Jay-Z like that. Y'all do. Jay-Z's y'all kidding. When I was clowning that Bozo Ryan Clark,
Starting point is 05:09:56 when he was like, I've seen Jay Z move across the floor, but he didn't walk. I said, get off your fucking knees sucking his cock. because it's a older generation that just gawk gawk 3,000, Jay-Z. I want to tell you this, the current generation don't. And I know some of y'all might, because I'm trying to argue myself and trying to figure out what y'all might say response in the comments. Well, act, will you do that for Drake?
Starting point is 05:10:26 The new generation niggas don't care about Drake neither. I like Drake personally, just me alone. Well, the new generation of niggas, rappers didn't help them get on. They ain't indebted to no rapper. All of y'all came from an era of carrying crates, doing bitch work, being a bitch, and literally having to be on Rockefeller
Starting point is 05:10:49 or some subsidiary of Rock Nation to get a job. So, of course, you're scared of Jay-Z. The conglomerate and the ilk of the new media that I come from, Like somebody pointed out They said, yo, only you, Adam 22, Vlad, and say cheese And then we'll post about Jay-Z I said, well, think about it Sean Cotton, and let me not talk about the white guys
Starting point is 05:11:13 Because y'all don't think this is a culture versus non-culture thing So let me not talk about Adam and Vlad You think Jay-Z helped Sean Cotton? No, they don't give a fuck about Sean Cotton Sean Conn don't give a fuck about them neither That's how it works So this is why I'm excited for this new wave because all that shit y'all keep talking about jz jay z y'all keep sucking them off or whatever whatever
Starting point is 05:11:34 we don't care we don't care so when you talk about black media that black media we're watching die if hot 97 don't want to talk about the real shit big i could go live by his goddamn self and get 3.5 million people watching on twitter and talk about the same goddamn thing we don't we ain't that shook of j z i'm sorry when that shook of j z i'm sorry when that shook of really none of these niggas. Actually, our relationship with artists ain't the same like y'all have with artists. Y'all used to suck their cock to get like
Starting point is 05:12:18 a performance on y'all yearly show or a drop. We don't give a fuck. And I'm saying this because I know some people gonna be like, oh, no, you and Drake? Bro, you think these new media niggins give a fuck about Drake? They think Cardi's are goat. They think young boys are goat. They think yeats are gold.
Starting point is 05:12:39 They don't give a fuck about these niggis. So I just want to say Good riddance Because the people who look at Jay-Z as some like he's floating and he doesn't walk That shit is over He's human like the rest of us And it's very much more objective When you ain't get your start in an industry
Starting point is 05:13:05 Because one man Approved you or allowed somebody else to hire you And I am excited about that So Jay-Z, with all due respect, you're a legend in my book. You're great. But we treat you just like we treat Soldier Boy. And just like we treat motherfucking gunna. And just like how we treat motherfucking,
Starting point is 05:13:27 what's other nigga name? Young Thug and Future and Drake. There might be a little bit biases here or there, but we don't give a fuck. Who the fuck is Jay-Z to us? And this is another reason why me being at the position I'm at. I realize they ain't gonna like that shit. Because when they talk about Jay-Z, they're talking, they cower and fear.
Starting point is 05:13:52 I talk about Jay-Z like I'm talking about why being in the mirror, nigga. I give no fucks. Okay. So Kenny Burns, get this the fuck out of here, nigga. Tell this to the older generation of media, because starting from me and anybody younger and newer, we don't give a fuck. Let's keep it all.
Starting point is 05:14:23 Okay. Well, we did that. All right. We're done with it. I thought I had a Kendrick topic. Just a Kendrick. No Kendrick of Drake. I did a Drake topic or Drake and push it to you.
Starting point is 05:14:36 Yeah, that's a topic. We've done so much Jay-Z shit. I thought I was going to react to some shit. Hmm. Not reacting breakfast club. That's good enough. Oh! That's what I wanted to do.
Starting point is 05:14:54 Wait, I didn't put this on here? Bro. United. healthcare CEO Yo, did y'all see this whole press conference? Here we go So anyway, remember the nigga who clapped Who clapped the CEO
Starting point is 05:15:27 For that health care company He got caught Okay, they caught his ass at McDonald's today All right, nigga was eating a chicken Big Mac You know what I mean? Eating some fries, we all know McDonald's is reverse engineering them fries Ain't no weight, nigga
Starting point is 05:15:43 I bought some tomatoes from Whole Foods and I try to cook it and do all the good stuff. I can put extra butter on it. It don't taste like the McDonald's fries. McDonald's got some engineered fries that just tastes so buttery and nice. It's whatever. Anyway, that's how the killer got caught. Eating McDonald's.
Starting point is 05:16:04 Eating the Kaisenat meal. Today they held a press conference in New York City. Obviously, the feds have been, you know, I was arguing a bunch of people today, like in the Discord. I play video games. And I said, bro, listen, I don't know, because they're like, yo, the reason why he caught is because
Starting point is 05:16:20 like he put the mask down a little bit and smiled with the girl. I said, first of all, this thing got a bushy eye, um, eyebrows that will be seen them all away. Second of all, if you think that that's the reason why he got caught, please go do a murder on someone high profile. They'll catch you in a second.
Starting point is 05:16:37 This motherfucker was caught the moment the FBI and federal authorities were going to use resources across all the land to find him. They were going to catch him via DNA, they were going to catch him some way somehow. Anyway, here's a press conference. Let's watch. Good afternoon, and I'm joined here today by our chief of detectives
Starting point is 05:17:09 and the police commissioner and chief of department because we have a strong person of interest in the shooting that shook our city last week, CEO Brian Thompson of United Healthcare was the victim of a senseless act of violence. Our officers have been working around the clock. Many of them did not go home to pursue this individual. It was crucial that we were able to remove him off the streets of America,
Starting point is 05:17:50 and we were going to seek him out. Let me stop and say this. Chat, could we all be honest? I mean, I don't have a necessary hate for, like, executives of, like, insurance companies. And I'm talking about all across, whether it's car insurance, home insurance, health insurance. I don't have that type of hate for them.
Starting point is 05:18:15 But I can understand people hating people like those. And you know where that hate comes from. They actually feel like those people are predatory. Like, you know, they're, getting rich and fat off the, you know, the mere essentials that the poor needs, right? Like your car insurance, your health insurance, sometimes you can't even pay for it. They're cold with denying you. They never want to live up to their bargain, but you have to still pay the fee and get to realize
Starting point is 05:18:49 it could be life of death for you at a point, right? a lot of people were a lot of people I know they weren't celebrating the death of the CEO but they weren't bothered by it and it was almost like they were saying this is the natural order of life when you done fucked over the lower class enough
Starting point is 05:19:10 one gets upset that they take a life and they weren't co-sign in the murder but it was like y'all are doing both For me, again, that's not my experience with those entities. So my experience or not experience, but like my thoughts were like, yeah, doing this crime is pretty heinous and abhorrent, but I do like smart criminals. I hate smart.
Starting point is 05:19:41 I hate dumb criminals. That's it. You should know that about me. I watch movies about, like I watch Jason Bourne movies about like highly sophisticated plans. I like money heist. I like things that like, oh, this is a guy who's well thought out. I like that. So a lot of people didn't really, they were actually rooting for the guy not to get caught.
Starting point is 05:20:05 Instead, he was caught. And the guy got caught and this was a press conference here. Now, no matter where he was at the time. And so this is a strong person of interest, the police commissioner, and Chief of Detectives will go over where we are right now in the investigation. He matches the description of the identification we've been looking for. He's also in possession of several items that we believe will connect him to this incident. How did we do it?
Starting point is 05:20:45 Good old-fashioned police work. The chief of detectives and the police commissioner made the decision to release as much of a photo that we had at the time. We sent it across the country and someone and McDonald's employee did something we asked every American to do. If you see something, say something, but most importantly, do something. And they did. And because of that, we believe we have a story. strong person of interest to deal with this case. I want to now turn it over to the police commission of the city of New York, Commissioner
Starting point is 05:21:25 Tisch. Okay. Now we're going to get into the details. Thank you, Mayor. Good afternoon, everyone. Earlier this morning in Altoona, Pennsylvania, members of the Altoona Police. Now, let me tell you about Altoona, Pennsylvania. I know about Pennsylvania a little bit.
Starting point is 05:21:44 I live in New Jersey, so I know about New York and Pennsylvania because Jersey's damn there in the middle. Altoona, Pennsylvania is a place with about 3% black people. Okay. This is one of them rural places. This ain't Philly. Okay? The dude that they caught, he ain't black anyway.
Starting point is 05:22:05 But if you're going to say why Al-Tuna, it's kind of rural. It's kind of like one of them places, right? So the choice is very interesting. but we're going to find out later that this guy's actually from Pennsylvania. The department arrested Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old male on firearms charges. At this time, he is believed to be our person of interest in the brazen targeted murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of United Healthcare last Wednesday in Midtown Manhattan. The suspect was in a McDonald's and was recognized by an employee who then,
Starting point is 05:22:49 Now, I heard a lot of people, you know, I particularly hate. What I mean I hate? I hate people who are Monday morning quarterback in this. Let me state unequivocally and let me state just on the record. If they involve the federal authorities and put as much resources as they did to get this guy, there is no perfect crime that you could ever commit. because I keep hearing dumb people say dumb shit well he only got caught
Starting point is 05:23:24 because he lowered his mask a little bit to flirt with a girl do you really fucking think that my nigga they have the fucking FBI on this shit they commissioned every law enforcement agency around the fucking United States that have federal ties to be aware of this case
Starting point is 05:23:43 and then here's the thing even if they didn't they couldn't identify him by face they're going to have some DNA, some goddamn fingerprints. They're going to have all of these things that, oh, he arrived on this bus. Let's look through it. Like, this is 2024. In what world do people think that if the feds really want, again, we're not talking about some shit in Afghanistan. Remember when they said bin Laden was in a cave for like 10 years and they were like, he's going from cave to cave.
Starting point is 05:24:15 Like, what? when they caught that nigga that nigga that nigger was in a compound watching Netflix like come the fuck on what I'm trying to say is that bro they can find niggas overseas they can find you here in the United States for America there's too much technology
Starting point is 05:24:29 so let's think about this logical for you to commit a perfect crime and I ain't give it no no no no fucking bum ass thing you know no no no goddamn um hints or or advice because y'all know I'm not with crime but let's be honest for all you stupid niggas who think, oh, no, he fucked up.
Starting point is 05:24:49 First of all, you're dumb. This guy is a valedictorian. He's a data analyst or some data engineer. It's a guy who's really smart. They call him a computer whiz, actually. He tried to do this as best as he could. Non-registered gun, it's a ghost gun. Ghost gun is usually it's assembled or 3D-made parts
Starting point is 05:25:12 that's not registered with the ATF. Harder to track weapon. Low caliber, low caliber bullet. Still, it explains the cycling. Here's the thing, what you can't defeat, there's a million cameras in New York City. Okay, did he use a credit card? No, he didn't.
Starting point is 05:25:36 Did he have a cell phone on him? We assume at this point, we don't know, he didn't. Those are two things that if we think about the regular Negro killers, they would definitely have. Because these motherfuckers would kill somebody and go on social media and tweet, or at least go check. That's the tracking device. Did he use a rental car to come to New York City?
Starting point is 05:25:58 No, he didn't. He went to the busiest hub of buses and public transportation, which is poor authority in New York City. Try to blend in, try to get lost in a crowd. After the crime, he took the backpack, police would have assumed that he had the fucking silencer, the gun, and would have stashed it in the back, he left that in Central Park where there are a few cameras, one of the few places in New York, that there is a limited amount of cameras per square foot.
Starting point is 05:26:30 He leaves the back, doesn't leave the gun. Delays the cops because they have to canvas the whole Central Park because they know he goes in and comes out. They don't know where he leaves it. Delays them even more. goes to Port Authority Hop's on a goddamn bus That bus could take him Somewhere he could get off any stop
Starting point is 05:26:49 And he goes anywhere else He tries to do everything That every dumb nigga That's watching this would not do But you cannot commit a crime in 2024 If the federal authorities Want to solve it, they will solve it
Starting point is 05:27:05 This is not some Tupac and biggie shit That shit's a dub Say in the 90s my nigga okay because I keep well if he didn't put this mask down he would have got away they got 4k footage there is over there's hundreds of pictures of him this is how many cameras are in new york city hundreds the ones they release to the public are the ones that show his face a little bit more want him at some store and he's smiling at a woman and his mask is down a little bit and then another one that's in a taxi cab
Starting point is 05:27:42 look Taxi cab United CEO look this one right here seem a little bit better one thing you could tell and this is another thing too them bushy ass eyebrows
Starting point is 05:28:02 you could see this thing from a mile away they also put out this okay cool what did he do because I'm going over it because I was talking to a lot of stupid niggas today man if I would have done this shit man Man, I would have, by the time they really figured it out,
Starting point is 05:28:21 I would have been at Newark Airport. I would have been all my way to Mexico. I'm out. How did they catch him in the next state? Well, dummy, here's the thing. They found out within hours, they tracked his location. And if you think something like that happens and their commission in the feds, don't you think they would know who probably have booked tickets to go out of the country?
Starting point is 05:28:48 leaving from the nearest airport, that's probably the first thing they looked at. Let's look at the background. Let's look at everything dealing with the people who are leaving the country that day. The point what I'm trying to tell y'all is that you can't commit a crime like that and get away with it. Then that's why I had to explain to somebody today.
Starting point is 05:29:12 I said, well, it's why he probably had a manifest. You have a manifest because you're probably assuming that if it gets to a point, you might have to take your own life or you might get killed, but you want people to understand why you did it. You want people to understand.
Starting point is 05:29:31 So this was a guy who was probably there in his thinking with it. If you ask me, I think he was going to kill again once or twice. That's why he was rolling around a manifesto. He knew the heat would get more and more.
Starting point is 05:29:50 Now, some people say, how the hell you've been on the run and he only been to Pennsylvania. It's the only place he feels, that's the only place that he knows intimately because he went to UPenn, the college.
Starting point is 05:30:05 And also, here's the thing too, because he's not a dumb ass. Because they're like, yo, well, why do he go in McDonald's? This guy's an idiot.
Starting point is 05:30:14 He could have just Uber-Eached it. He doesn't have a phone. Well, he could have, he could have, he could have just, he does, he's not driving around a car.
Starting point is 05:30:24 car that could easy no if you're driving around a car with a stolen license plate there's license plate readers a cop's going to pull you over if you're driving around a rental car i'm pretty sure the feds looked at all rental cars probably hit up every rental car company hey is there any rental cars that drove in the vicinity or or or that's originating from new york city around that area and headed towards the extremities of the country bro, it's the fucking feds. You can't get away with a crime. It's impossible if they really want you.
Starting point is 05:31:07 Now, of course, if you go kill a little Tim, let me not say a little Tim because that's the actual person. If you go kill a little Ray Ray in O'block, nobody gives the fuck. They're going to have the detective that works the late night shift that his bitch is cheating on him. And he's on his last three years before he retires. investigating the case. It's not doing too much.
Starting point is 05:31:32 It's not calling off a battalion. This nigger was already caught once as soon as they said, first day, the feds is on it. It's over. The fucking feds! I heard another dumb nigga,
Starting point is 05:31:53 yo, he should have went to, yo, you should have went to Popeyes because those are real niggas up in there. Ain't a pop... Ain't a worker at Popeye's calling the cops. False. They put out a 10th... They even put out $100,000, $10,000 bounty.
Starting point is 05:32:09 Nicar, there's a $15 million bounty right now for El Mancho, nigga. El Mancho. $15 million. So $15 million, they raised it. $15,000. $1,000. Nican's fucking million. Trump ain't take office yet.
Starting point is 05:32:26 We think Bitcoin was booming like that for everybody? $10,000 would might have your mama telling all you. 10,000 was enough. chat, I was talking to the craziest simple-minded niggies in the world today. They actually believe, by the way, this isn't a dumb criminal. He took the precautions. Let's go. Let me break it down.
Starting point is 05:32:57 Homeboy allegedly arrives in New York City 10 days before. Canvas is shit. He's figuring it out. He knows when there's going to be this conference that the CEO is going to be at. he can't do a few things I don't want to give criminals no type of hints phones no no credit cards no no
Starting point is 05:33:23 he's operating in cash has to try to conceal his identity has to have fakes remember this is New York fucking city most places your fakes get detected because they use
Starting point is 05:33:39 actual card readers that would be equivalent to the DMV so your fake car don't work most places because I don't know well why is he staying in the hostel there's all the people there why don't he just
Starting point is 05:33:55 what do you want him to do get a hotel he's trying to do the perfect murder but there ain't no perfect murder if they want you enough now be honest if he went to New York and killed one of these little drill niggins these one of these niggins who'll be on something oh yeah he'd get away
Starting point is 05:34:16 Nobody gives to fuck about them. Kill the CEO. Within a fucking hour, they commissioned the FBI. It's over. They're catching you. It's over. They were going to do a manhunt all day and all night. So someone was like, well, he should have just went to the airport and went to Mexico.
Starting point is 05:34:40 They would have been waiting at motherfucking baggage claim for that nigger. That's how quick they would have found that out. they have all the resources in the world. Okay, he went there, when they were, oh shit, he went to, um, oh, he headed to an airport. Okay, cool. Let's look at all outgoing, all outbound flights. We know his height.
Starting point is 05:35:04 His height is between this and this. He's a white male. Let's run through. Let's start eliminating people. Let's see. Blah, blah, blah. For you to get to the airport, get on a flight, clear customs. Get out of the even that airport.
Starting point is 05:35:22 That's still five hours. In five hours, they would have had that nigga in cuffs. He couldn't do that. In five hours, they would have that niggins. What do you think they're checking? It's the feds. Like, what do you think they're checking first? They're checking to see if you just dipped.
Starting point is 05:35:41 So it's interesting to watch like stupid things and I'm like, no wonder I could solve. You ever wonder how I could solve a murder on goddamn stream? Like, these things are that stupid. If I could solve a murder on stream and I've, And I don't even got to go to the scene. You shouldn't do crime at all. Imagine having all the resources.
Starting point is 05:36:07 Now, I believe this guy was going to get caught at some point no matter what. I ultimately think his goal was to go down like Christopher Dornner. If you know that name, you know that name. I don't even have to Google it. I think that was his goal. I think he was going to kill again and try to kill again. The mere fact he had a manifesto tells me that he, you know, He knew this was probably going to culminate to a point where maybe he's barricaded somewhere,
Starting point is 05:36:43 taken on gunfire, or he realizes he's completely fucked, and he tries to take his life. And I don't know how that arrest was today, but I don't think he was done. I think he had a manifest, and he was on a mission. the mere fact also he didn't even try to leave and he didn't go more than one one or two states over well it's kind of like one state New York to Pennsylvania
Starting point is 05:37:12 tells me that he was just regrouping go to somewhere familiar try to regroup go do your next joint that's my thoughts let me play the rest of this shit called local police
Starting point is 05:37:33 responding off officers questioned the suspect who was acting suspiciously and was carrying multiple fraudulent IDs as well as a U.S. passport. Upon further investigation, officers recovered a firearm on his person as well as a suppressor, both consistent with the weapon used in the murder. They also recovered clothing, including a mask consistent with those worn by our wanted individual. Also recovered was a fraudulent New Jersey ID matching the ID our suspect used to check into his New York City hostel before the shooting incident. Additionally, officers recovered a handwritten document that speaks to both his motivation and mindset. NYPD detectives are en route to Pennsylvania as we seek to interview this subject further. This apprehension is thanks to the tireless work of the greatest detectives in the world,
Starting point is 05:38:36 and of course the strong relationships we have with our local law enforcement partners. On every level, local, state, and federal, we all serve the same public safety mission. And this case, which captured the attention of an entire nation, is another example of how connected we are and how important it is to work together, share information, and pursue every lead. For just over five days, our NYPD investigators combed through thousands of hours of video, followed up on hundreds of tips, and processed every bit of forensic evidence, DNA, fingerprints, IP addresses, and so much more to tighten the net.
Starting point is 05:39:23 We deployed drones, canine units, and scuba divers. We leverage the domain awareness system, Argus cameras, and conducted aviation canvases. And our detectives also went door to door. Yo, you could tell how these, so she's like the NYPD commissioner, I believe. She's saying it like as the NYPD. And respectfully to the NYPD, which, by the way, most funded, most, most uniformed officers. of any city in the land. But they're not giving the feds credit.
Starting point is 05:40:09 Nigger, the FBI is involved with this. Like, she's talking like it's just a NYPD. I have to Google. I'm like, wait, am I tripping or was FBI on this? No, it says the FBI is honest. Like, nigger, once you have the fed's honest type of shit, it's all right. Interviewing potential witnesses and doing the good old-fashioned police work
Starting point is 05:40:29 that our investigators are famous for. This combination of old school detective work and new age technology is what led to this result today. And we must also acknowledge the instrumental role, the media and the public played in this case. The images that we shared with the public were spread far and wide, and the tips we received led to the recovery of crucial evidence. We should never underestimate the power of the public to be our eyes and our ears in these. investigations. This is the third time in three weeks that a member of the public has seen something and said something and done something that led to a high-profile arrest, the triple stabbing homicide in Manhattan, the gunpoint robberies in Queens during which an NYPD officer
Starting point is 05:41:20 was shot, and now this. Now the case will continue through the criminal justice process, and while we are proud of today's accomplishment, we must, of course, remember. that a family is in mourning. I want to again extend my sympathies to Brian's family, co-workers, and all who knew him. Finally, I want to thank the women and men of the NYPD, especially our Detective Bureau personnel, with a strong assist from our intelligence analysts.
Starting point is 05:41:51 We also thank the SAC of the FBI's Criminal Investigative Division, Leslie Rodriguez Bexhese. And I want to commend the staff, of the Manhattan DA's office and especially DA Alvin Bragg. He has been working with us 24-7 on this case and I am incredibly
Starting point is 05:42:11 grateful for his partnership. Mad political. The fuck the DA got to do with with at least the police work at first unless the DA and even then it's not founding his jurisdiction.
Starting point is 05:42:28 So it's definitely the fence. The fuck you're talking about. Like I mean supposedly the dude was in Pennsylvania for a few days Alvin Bragg the DA got no motherfucking has no
Starting point is 05:42:46 control over getting warrants for Pennsylvania you say New York City nigga I'll now pass it along Now she might be talking about like warrants for like the hostel that he stayed at and other shit to get information from them
Starting point is 05:43:02 but to our great chief of detectives, Joe Kenny, who will provide additional information, Chief. Thank you, Commissioner. Good afternoon. As the Commissioner stated earlier, a male was taken into custody today at Altoona, Pennsylvania this morning. He has been identified as Luigi, Nicholas Mangione. He's a male 26 years old. He was born and raised in Maryland. We know he has ties to San Francisco, California, and his last known address was Honolulu, Hawaii. He has no prior arrest history in New York. Members of the NYPD Detective Bureau are currently traveling to Pennsylvania
Starting point is 05:43:40 with members of the Manhattan District Attorney's Office to interview this subject. This case was brought to a successful conclusion based on the coordinated effort between numerous NYPD units, including the Intelligence and Counterterrorism Bureau, our federal partners at the FBI, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, and, of course, members of the Altoona Police Department in Pennsylvania. On Thursday, one day after this crime was committed, the NYPD released a photo of the shooter in this case. This picture was obtained by the NYPD during one of their extensive video canvases. We took that photograph and we asked for the public's health in identifying this subject, and the public responded.
Starting point is 05:44:20 Hundreds of tips began to pour into our hotline. Each tip was investigated thoroughly, and we began to release additional photographs as they came into our possession. The NYPD provided these photos to numerous media outlets. local, national, and international outlets released the photo via television, print, social media, and online content. Luckily, a citizen in Pennsylvania recognized our subject and called local law enforcement. Members of the Altoona Police Department responded to the call, and based on their investigation, they notified the NYPD. This investigation is still active and ongoing. Thank you very much.
Starting point is 05:45:05 Okay, no questions. I had a couple questions about the document that he was found in possession with. Can you go a little bit more in depth about those motivations that you mentioned? Was that CEO specifically named in that document? Was there anything more about him wanting to go after others? And also in that document, was there any indication that explains us how the level of detail that he went into? By the way, I know I'm jumping around here a little bit, but it has been reported. And I guess this is the latest mugshot.
Starting point is 05:45:39 They said he's, so at first they locked him up and they charged him with the weapon charged. So he had a ghost gun. And we could probably say, uh, was it, Luigi Vangione, um, ghost gun. So that gun he had was a ghost gun, right? And, um, I don't know if they have a, okay, this is it. So he was found with a ghost gun, which is this. and um wow what caliber i gotta see the caliber hold on the man arrested monday rest of monday in the fatal shooting of blah blah blah blah had a homemade weapon known as ghost gun
Starting point is 05:46:21 okay uh the ghost gun had the capacity of a capability of firing a nine millimeter round and a suppressor when he was arrested on weapons charges wow i want to know more about the the suppressor. So what a ghost gun is is that the majority of a gun because like, you know, it's not a secret to make a gun at this point
Starting point is 05:46:48 and we have 3D printers and other things. It could actually be made not by a factory. You could actually make it yourself. I don't want to get too much into the weeds when it comes to it, but you could make most of the gun yourself or you can make most of the parts.
Starting point is 05:47:05 and then it becomes an assembly issue and then some other little technical issues. And it appears that the reason why someone would do that is that for people who aren't allowed to have guns, you could get a gun that's unregistered, which that's what people who aren't allowed to have guns usually do. They don't want an unregistered gun. Now, a ghost gun, because this gun has been created in a homemade way,
Starting point is 05:47:33 it's not registered. Right. So if you're going to do a crime, you know, some people feel you want to have a gun that isn't registered. So it appears that this gun was connected to a suppressor, which is a silencer, and that's what that was used.
Starting point is 05:47:49 Now, I had assumed that just like many other people who like firearms, that the caliber of bullet that was used was a 22, which is a very small, tiny round that, you know, the noise, even the damage would be very much less than what we would call a standard bullet, which is a 9mm. But apparently this gun was made for a 9mm or it was chambered in 9mm and also it's a ghost gun that was able to shoot 9mm, which is a standard round. still probably doesn't explain
Starting point is 05:48:31 well actually there is an explanation of why that gun kept jamming and he kept having to unjam it that probably happened because you know when it comes to ghost guns and I don't know if the clip is also created as well because it's not completely native and if you're using different parts put together it might jam at times
Starting point is 05:48:52 so that's that's probably why the jam is since senior law enforcement officer Um, told the NBC news, a weapon found appears to be similar to the weapon used in that shooting and said that the weapon may have been 3D printed. To killing him. Like, is there anything else? That document is currently in the possession of the Altoona Police Department as part of their investigation. But just from briefly speaking with them, we don't think that there's any specific threats to other people mentioned in that document. But it does seem that he has some, uh, some ill will toward corporate America. Over here, sir.
Starting point is 05:49:32 And Jay? Chief, was the suspect wearing a mask at the time he was spotted in the McDonald's? And also, criminal cases often have a linchpin. Can you point to a single linchpin that help crack this case? There's numerous linchpins in this case in the fact that we've recovered an enormous amount of forensic evidence, an enormous amount of video. And once again, with your help and the public's help, so I really couldn't put it on one. thing, but if I had to, it would be the release of that photograph from the media.
Starting point is 05:50:05 Dean? You said he had a passport on him. Do you believe he was trying to flee the country? And also, are you still looking for any evidence in Central Park in regards to the bike? We had divers in the warder yesterday. That came up negative results. The passport, we don't believe that he was planning on doing any
Starting point is 05:50:20 traveling. At this time, we don't think he, at this point in our investigation, we don't think he was trying to flee the country. The person at the McDonald's, were they buying food? What were they doing at that exact moment? He was an employee at the McDonald's. Right. But what was the suspect? He was sitting there eating.
Starting point is 05:50:38 Ah. So my boy was eating at Kaisen at chicken Big Mac. Shit. After a hard day of killing, a couple days of running. I get it. Some of you might be like, yo, you shouldn't be sitting in McDonald's. You should take it on the run. But I do also think that here's the thing.
Starting point is 05:51:03 The reports is that he was in town for a couple days. I'm pretty sure he felt like, oh, no, people aren't, you know, they're not connected it to me, right? I would hope. We don't know exactly what to think about what he was thinking. Aspect, we brought back to New York and charged here and went. We're going to have to work that out with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office in Al-Tuna, Pennsylvania. He's going to be facing gun charges there. At some point, we'll work out through extradition to bring him back to New York to face charges here,
Starting point is 05:51:32 working with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. Anita from the New York Post. I was just hoping to get more details in the capture itself. Did he put up a fight? Did he say anything to cops? And we've also reported that he published online anti-health care industry
Starting point is 05:51:47 rantings. Can you share with us some of the services that he posted on? We're still working through his social media. We're going to do a complete scrub of that. Preliminarily, like I said, he seems that he has some ill will toward corporate America, but that will all come out as part of our investigation. We're not done here. We're still going to be putting
Starting point is 05:52:03 this together. We're still going to be working very hard bring this to a successful conclusion. And the capture itself, did you put up a fight? Did he say anything to police? I don't have that information. Shana? Oh, sorry. Can you elaborate on how he got there,
Starting point is 05:52:17 the path you took from Port Thoree in the George Washington Bridge to Altoona, PA? Same thing. This just happened this morning. We'll be working, backtracking his steps from New York to Altoona, Pennsylvania. If you knew anything, if you took a bus to Philadelphia first, somehow about to alter you know if I'm still working on that we're still working through that
Starting point is 05:52:39 written is there any indication that anybody else was helping him from the inside you know as far as tracking the CEO's movements once again we're still working this investigation very hard it's not at its conclusion yet that could come out during our investigation but as of right now we have no indication that that took place chief did he have any weapons or anything like that with him when he was arrested he was in possession of a ghost gun that had the capability of firing a nine around and a suppressor. Can you get into a little bit about the technical aspects of the investigation? I know you deployed an unprecedented amount of technology.
Starting point is 05:53:18 You also activated the century program through Intel. Can you talk about how that is going to play into actually building the case as far as cell phone and all of the other technical aspects of what you've done? In this case, it really came now to technology was the use of drones in Central Park and really comes down to the video canvas that we did. We used every source of video that we could collect hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of hours from hundreds of sources, and that helped bring this to where we are right now.
Starting point is 05:53:52 The gun is, is it believed to be the gun? There was some thought that it was a veterinarian type of gun. Is that accurate? No, right now the information we're getting from Altoona is that the gun appears to be a ghost gun. may have been made on a 3D printer, the capability of firing a 9mm round. Obviously, that will come out during our ballistics testing. Oliver?
Starting point is 05:54:18 Yeah, I'll answer to the financial times. Do you have any indication, like, how long this, like, handwritten, is it a handwritten manifest that you found on the suspect? And then also whether or not he put it online at all? Don't know if it's online. As of right now, it's a handwritten three-page document. Chief, does he have ties to that area, and was he someone who knew by name before his arrest?
Starting point is 05:54:39 We believe you may have attended college in Pennsylvania, but like I said earlier, he has ties to Maryland and California and Hawaii. And you knew him by name before today. Was his name on your radar? Excuse me? Was his name on your radar? Was he someone who you had been looking into before his arrest? No, we did not have his name prior to today. Wow. Does he any prior to arrest? I know there were none for New York City, but is there any prior to anywhere else in the country? We have not come across any arrests in the country.
Starting point is 05:55:06 I just Chief, hi, how are you? On the ghost gun, is it something you're going to be looking into to see he made it himself? Can he make that himself? Or is that, would he have to buy the gun the way it was? No, once again, that would be part of our investigation as we follow up. I mean, obviously he's going to face murder charges, but is there any chance that he could face any other charges
Starting point is 05:55:30 because he was targeting the CEO because of his writings and other? things that we're now finding on that federal charges or that determination will be made by Alvin Bragg yeah yeah yeah we believe he attended college in Pennsylvania does he know anybody in Pennsylvania wouldn't be able to tell you that all right we're gonna take one more question shooting Marla and then if there what you talk about the manifesto having said things against corporations but specifically United Health Care and do you believe that Mangione acted alone? We believe at this point our investigation is leaning toward he was acting alone.
Starting point is 05:56:16 Like I stated earlier, we're still working through the investigation. We're not stopping today. Okay. So, one of his friends talked about this. As far as the family is concerned, we know that his grandfather was a real estate mogul in that area in Maryland and that his family owns a bunch of nursing homes. See, and, you know, people keep like, you know, for the, it's always the dumbass. First of all, anybody who's even commenting on his fuck-ups when doing this murder
Starting point is 05:56:44 would have never even done all this, right? They wouldn't even think to do all this or be at least as careful as he initially was. But they'd be like, oh, no, look at him. Like, you know most cabs in New York City has cameras, most buses, cameras, everything, cameras. So him looking at a screen or looking, whatever, there was going to be a million cameras on his face anyway. They also own a bunch of nurse rather country clubs. So really interesting pieces making up the framework of who Luigi Mangione is.
Starting point is 05:57:19 We also have found a Goodreads account where he talks about the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, and essentially says that he's a political revolutionary. And this is all being scrubbed right now. We speak his social media accounts as like again, investigators are still trying to figure out a motive in this case. Aaron. All right, Bryn. Thank you very much. And out front now, RJ Martin, the owner of SurfBake H&L, Honolulu, a co-working and living space in Hawaii where Luigi Mangione lived around 22. So RJ, I mean, you and I are speaking here in a conversation that hours ago you never in your life would have thought you would be having. Were you shocked when you learned that your friend was the suspected killer? Beyond shocked.
Starting point is 05:58:09 It's unimaginable. You know, I was roommates with him, friends, hiked, went to yoga. He did his best to be athletic and unfathomable, knowing the kind, you know, person that I saw and knew. So when did you meet him? I'd be tight if my homie was on the news, like 10 minutes after I got locked up. Like, nigga, get the, bro, try to, at least try to hold it down. Well, actually, we have an interview process because when you throw a bunch of people living together, you need to hopefully make sure they work well.
Starting point is 05:58:42 And I interviewed him before he moved in. He works in tech. He has a remote position. He was looking forward to living in Hawaii and being healthy. He was excited about getting new people, experiencing new culture. And did he? All right. So I know this was back in around 2022.
Starting point is 05:59:00 So you're coming out of COVID. I'm curious, RJ, did you know where he was? working remotely or why he had suddenly decided to decamp to Honolulu. Was there sort of any break in his life or anything that you ever became aware of? No, no, no. It's very natural. Our members all have remote jobs. And Hawaii is one of those places that many people would love to live.
Starting point is 05:59:23 So we provide kind of an all-inclusive living experience. So it makes it easy for them to move to the islands. Okay. So, um, I mean, this thing is a snitch and a snitch, bro. I ain't going to hold you, bro. I ain't going to hold you. Here we go.
Starting point is 05:59:35 Officially charged with murder. Oh, this is in my head. Shooting death of a health care CEO in Midtown Manhattan now officially charged with murder. This story has been changing all day and night. 26-year-old Luigi Mangone is currently being held without bail in Pennsylvania. We're learning more about his final moments of freedom in a McDonald's restaurant in Altoona.
Starting point is 05:59:58 Chat, what was your order on the menu for your last meal, man? I don't even think I love McDonald's, but like, I'm really a double-quarter pounder kind of guy. Like, I don't even eat Big Mac because that Big Mac sauce, I don't eat no sauce. That's not hot sauce or ketchup. That's a fact. So, like, y'all put some weird sauce in my shit.
Starting point is 06:00:19 I'm not eating that. Oh, hot sauce ketchup or I do what do you call it, barbecue, but like barbecue don't go on burgers like that. So, no. But they have Big Mac sauce. I'm good. I'm good. What's your last meal at McDonald's, bro?
Starting point is 06:00:35 You're getting a Mac Florey? Bro, you know the ice cream machine broken, gang. Yo ass is definitely going to jail waiting for that ice cream machine to pop off. That ice cream machine is not going to work. You're going to jail. Niggins take one of some pizza? You want to get some barbecue?
Starting point is 06:00:53 Okay. Nah, a little double quarter pounder. Yeah, I'm a double quarter pounder type of thing. I ain't going to lie to you. Used to be number four on the McDonald's around me. I ain't going to hold you. Real talk. A 20-piece McNugget.
Starting point is 06:01:06 bro, I can't eat nuggets from that shit, man. Like, when I bite into the nugget, like, it tastes good. But, like, I got to see, like, I got to make, it got to look like it's actual chicken. And it just looked like it's shredded chicken. I can't fuck with that. It tastes good, but I can't focus on the meal. Over time, I think I got bougie.
Starting point is 06:01:26 I started, like, looking at the food that I'm eating. I used to just eat it. Oh, y'all eating the filial fish? Oh, y'all niggis is on some shit. A little snack wrap? Okay, game. I'll see you. For a motive, minutes ago, we learned about a new and explosive clue found in his backpack.
Starting point is 06:01:46 We're covering all the angles of this breaking story tonight. We're going to begin with Iwood-Nusufth reporter Josh Eineger, live in Altoona, Pennsylvania with all the latest information. I ain't going to lie. I got to hit up this McDonald's. They probably surfing that heat. Yo, if a killer was saying, fuck me being on the run, I need to go. I need to savor this taste and eat this food here. You ever go to get takeout and you end up eating the food before you get home?
Starting point is 06:02:09 now I'm about to get this and bring it home because I'm about to watch a show or some shit by the time you get home and food done that's that heat yeah I think that nigga yeah this McDonald's got that shit this McDonald's got that shit
Starting point is 06:02:25 information Josh and Bill and Sandra we're here outside that McDonald's where Luigi Mangione's flight for freedom ended at breakfast time today but as you say we now know a lot more about his potential motive in this case. Three sloppily written, handwritten pages in his backpack that law enforcement found here today.
Starting point is 06:02:48 They refer it specific. Yo, you'll be talking like this if it was free. You get smoked, niggins about sloppily. Nah, nigger. I write them out what I want to write them. Plead to United Healthcare and spoke about his disdain for the health care industry, including these specific quotes, quoting now, these parasites had it coming. Let me continue, quote, I do apologize.
Starting point is 06:03:08 for any strife and trauma, but he said it had to be done. He is now done. After five days of freedom, Louis Luigi Mangione, is now in custody here in Pennsylvania. You know what's so crazy, chat? I really think that I thought he was going to kill himself. Because, yo, he would go down way more bigger if he killed himself, right? Because they would have been like, okay, he died for the cause. He smoked like one of these guys who runs this runs like the health care companies.
Starting point is 06:03:46 But like he bought to go to jail and realize, nah, this shit was not worth it, man. He don't look like he was getting pussy regardless, but still like, you know what I mean? Prove. More, Luigi Mangione spent a few seconds out in the open tonight before Altoona police drove him to court. A nationwide manhunt finally over, thanks to an eagle-eyed diner at a McDonald's and a rookie cop who answered a call and confronted a nervous-looking young man wearing a surgical mask. As soon as we pulled that down, we asked him to pull it down. Me and my partner and I recognized him immediately.
Starting point is 06:04:19 The 26-year-old Mangione was eating at this McDonald's nearly 300 miles from New York, a bus ticket in his pocket when a fellow customer recognized him from pictures released by the NYPD. An employee called 911 and Officer Tyler Fry, six months on the job, made the arrest of a career. He had asked the suspect if he had been in New York City recently, and that really invoked a physical reaction from the suspect. He became visibly nervous, kind of shaking at that question. It feels good to get a guy like that off the street.
Starting point is 06:04:54 That ain't going to lie, man. He should have went out guns blazed. I'm going to keep it up being with you. Like, that shit would have been a better story. You got caught by a rookie cop. Niggie, you could have smoked this thing too. nigga, you show you should have smoked this nigga You could smoke everybody up in the McDonald's nigga
Starting point is 06:05:12 Nah, bro, you can't get, yo look at this fucking guy right here You ever been in New York City boom What's up, nigga, fuck you talking about Like, yo, bro, like I know, I know it's fucked up Fafafaf on some soldier boy shit On some soldier boy shit Nick, what's what you do, nigga? Say you put me in a new,
Starting point is 06:05:47 Nick on my mom, Nick, you're a big. You're a fan, nigga. You are a fan, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, nigga,
Starting point is 06:05:55 it's up there, a nigga on my mom and nigga, you'll be. Don't get your name back. Chat. Yo, I ain't going to lie. Yo, the story was fired.
Starting point is 06:06:07 This was going to be a great movie. Like, what's that nigga from Taken? We're going to have him after playing that movie. What was the thing from Taken? Taken movie. I heard he was trying to quit recently
Starting point is 06:06:19 Like yo I'm tired of playing the same role No nigger We ain't done with you yet nigga We ain't done with your bitch ass yet nigga What was his name? What's the name of this bitch ass? Liam Nieson Nah get your bitch ass back here
Starting point is 06:06:32 You see the shit recently He's like yo I'm tired of doing the same shit Liam Nielsen Look look yeah I see this shit Where he's like yo I'm tired Look Look look He has some shit
Starting point is 06:06:44 Say that um Or maybe I read it wrong, but he was just like, yo, bro, this is going to be the last one I do. I'm done doing this shit because y'all got me playing the same role. Like, that's it. Yes, nigga, you're like the killer who is just smart. That's it. That nobody could punch in the face.
Starting point is 06:07:08 Nah, you can't get caught by this cop. Nah, you can't go down to here and get caught by this nigga. Hell nah. I'm starting my career this way. It feels great. Police in Mangione was wearing clothing and a mask consistent with the Midtown killing suspects and carried a passport and multiple fake IDs, including the very one the killer used to check into this youth hostel on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
Starting point is 06:07:31 When they searched Mangioni, they found a ghost gun, possibly made with a 3D printer, complete with a silencer, and three handwritten pages expressing anger at the insurance industry. Within minutes of the arrest, a convoy of New York cops hit the road, lights and sirens, to confirm Mangione is the man, they say, stalked United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside the Midtown Manhattan Hilton Wednesday morning, leading to this massive search that involved hundreds, perhaps a thousand New York police officers. Some of these detectives are stated behind me haven't been home since Tuesday when it's going to happen. They've been working this case tirelessly around the clock.
Starting point is 06:08:10 The class of 2016 has been coming up with new ideas. and challenging the world around it. Mangione grew up in Maryland, where he was the valedictorian of his prep school class and has a bachelor's and master's in engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. It's not clear how he developed such animus toward the health care industry, or how or why he targeted Thompson, the father of two boys, not much younger than his accused killer. In some dark corners, this killer is being hailed as a hero. hear me on this he is no hero
Starting point is 06:08:43 the real hero in this story is the person who called 911 at McDonald's this morning yo chat hang on line after a while man this is how much niggins ain't give a fuck about that CEO niggas just like this is gonna be a fire movie whenever they put this shit on Netflix is gonna be fire we just think about the actors at that point
Starting point is 06:09:00 like I bet so if he get away for a little bit maybe he smoked two I ain't a lot of niggas is thinking maybe smoke two more CEOs like the CEOs of the companies we don't fuck with I ain't want to lie. People really didn't give a fuck about this nigga dying. Yo, I'm gonna keep it to be with you. The only reason this thing got caught,
Starting point is 06:09:16 when you kill a CEO like that, you see all these things that be wearing suits all days, they're like, well, if you kill them, you would kill us. Nigger, you go on, you go on Rite Aid Pharmacy, Walgreens. They took their CEOs off that shit, nigga. They were like, yo, y'all ain't about to kill us. We're good. We're straight.
Starting point is 06:09:37 Really, the only people who cared were like these high brass people. This just shows you a lot about solving crime in the United States. People only have all the incentive in the world to solve a crime when you kill people that make them feel that they might be next. You kill a nigga in the hood that they're like, well, that don't kind of look like our son. That don't look like our brother. That don't look like her cousin. Yeah, good luck. We're going to put one night shift detective on this and no, no, no,
Starting point is 06:10:11 tests. We're not going to use no cameras. Okay. But you kill somebody and I guarantee all of these, you know, these CEOs are that for these health companies, they're testified on Capitol Hill, Congress. Because they're doing a lot of big and poor shit.
Starting point is 06:10:27 These people who are politicians who have to deal with them, yeah, they start feeling about their own mortality. Be like, well, if somebody's killing the CEOs of the biggest companies, they might start killing the politicians. They call this thing like that. They call this thing. Like that. They call
Starting point is 06:10:41 that nigga like that, bro. Fuck that. They caught that nigga like that. If that nigga, if that nigga to kill the nigga, you ain't gonna lie. If anybody want to volunteer information, we'll give you all a follow back on a gram.
Starting point is 06:11:01 Yeah. Oh, a hotline? Not just called 911. The fuck we call it. A hotline for it. Fuck out of here. They ain't a hotline for this shit. This nigga, hotline.
Starting point is 06:11:10 $10,000. Yo, we've been looking through all cameras. Yo, we're doing a canvas of Central Park. We're looking through all the buses. Yo, they did the most. The New York cops believe Mangione skipped town just around 45 minutes after the shooting Wednesday morning from the Uptown GWB bus station. We now learned today from the governor of Pennsylvania that he has been over the last couple of days all across the Keystone State from Philadelphia and the east to Pittsburgh and the west. And now this morning here to Altoona.
Starting point is 06:11:45 But he has an extradition hearing scheduled as early as Wednesday. He could be back in New York by the end of the week to face a charge of first-degree murder. We're live in Altoona, Pennsylvania tonight. Josh Arnaker Channel 7, eyewitness news. Quite the tale, John. Yo, I'm feeling going to go to McDonald's. This shit got to be bussing. I ain't going to lie to you.
Starting point is 06:12:04 It got to be buzzing. Yo, Pluto, shut the fuck up, nigga. That's Pluto. He's right outside my door. Nigger want to go play or something. You hear him? Well, that probably don't hear him and shit. you see i got good mics and like i have a good thing so like i hear them hell aloud
Starting point is 06:12:24 it it like filters it out so yeah i don't hear my dogs what the fuck gosh thank you very much and tonight all right man all right good evening i'm at with the murder of brian thompson oh then they got a fake you had a fake jersey license license um thing yeah that's a jersey license Yeah, nigga, bring your ass back to Pennsylvania with that fuck shit, nigga. Don't come over here with no fake jersey license. Nick, I just got six more gun permit. Oh, chat, I'm coming out with a gun vlog.
Starting point is 06:12:56 I'm buying six more handguns and 13 more rifles. And it's going to be cool. I'm telling you right now, I'm kind of like spoiling my own blog. It's going to be called either my $150,000 or $200,000 gun collection. So I'm buying. So I already got like 50 guns, but I'm buying six more handguns and 13 more rifles. And then I'm going to do the vlog. It's going to look crazy.
Starting point is 06:13:21 Like I got every good, every good impossible. You know what I'm saying? But yeah, yeah, get your ass out of Jersey, niggas. It's already too hard for me to get a gun. The fuck. Get your bitch ass on out of here. You know what I'm saying? Go back to, go back to Pennsylvania.
Starting point is 06:13:35 Pennsylvania allow anything. Like Pennsylvania, they allow people with guns. New Jersey and New York, they don't fuck with guns. Trust me. I'm saying. New York and New Jersey. So don't be having no goddamn fake New Jersey license thing. Bring your Pennsylvania ass.
Starting point is 06:13:51 Well, they claimed that he was living in Honolulu for a little bit. You know he was from Hawaii? You have never seen like a mass shooter or somebody that's hella angry from Honolulu. What the fuck? Now, apparently he was there for like his job or whatever, but like Honolulu? Like, come on, bro. Hawaii? Jesus
Starting point is 06:14:12 Jesus Oh somebody said who I'm beefing with Putin I ain't gonna lie to you yet Right at this point I just have too much guns I haven't got a lot of you I definitely do But I'm about to get two other cribs So like I'm gonna just distribute the guns up
Starting point is 06:14:26 Anyway fuck out of here You don't need to know my business I'm a gun collector That's my new thing That's why when niggas started talking shit to me I can't threaten them because I don't want legally people to be like Yo there's no need for you to have 70 guns
Starting point is 06:14:40 get out of here. I'm a collector. So I'm a connoisseur of weapons, but I'm not a violent person. Okay. All right. Yeah, yeah. This thing with a jersey license, get out. Get out of here, nigga. You're from Altoona. Okay? Altuna.
Starting point is 06:14:59 It's important to make the point that he has not been charged yet with the murder of Brian Thompson and the CEO of United Healthcare. He's being held on those weapons charges. as well as lying to police about his identity else. Oh, by the way, so this was earlier, they charged him already. They charged him right. So he is charged with the murder.
Starting point is 06:15:19 But they did just intake charge to get him on the guns. So he got the guns, but now he also got the murder. They're going to ship his ass to New York. They're going to cook him. That's what I'm saying, like, you honestly, I don't know what type of time when he's on. Apparently he's like anti-capitalistic. He's anti-allist all this bullshit. New York, they're going to cook you.
Starting point is 06:15:43 He should have killed himself. I'm going to keep it to being with you. Like, nigga, he could have been in the gulag fighting, like, you know what I mean? I don't know. Who would he be fighting at this point? You know, I mean, him and Fulio fighting some shit like that, like, whoever win the squabble come back to earth? I don't know.
Starting point is 06:16:00 Like, nigga, go do some shit, nigga, like, bro, he's going to get to jail and regret it all. Like, New York City jail? Like, we're not talking about like some Oklahoma jail, my nigga. We're talking about New York City. New York City is just meant to break people, bro. Hell not. They're going to, yo, four days in that bitch, okay? He's going to be like, yo, listen, I do regret this, period.
Starting point is 06:16:25 Like, this would have worked a little bit better, and whatever manifest he wrote would have worked better if he died. Because they're not going to see this thing again suffer in New York City, jails getting dragged in and out of court for the rest of his life and they're going to like you know if someone else was ever going to think about doing some dumb shit like this they would be like oh no he you know we never seen him struggle but this is best for the cops in society we're going to see him struggle so much that he's going to be an example of what not to do you mad at your insurance
Starting point is 06:16:58 company nigger you better just stop paying the bill that that's that might be the only thing stop paying the bill bitch ass nigga what you think what you think you about to go kill somebody. All right, nigger, watch and learn. Now, apparently he did get, like, some surgery. Some people say it's because of his, like, parents who died, not parents, grandparents. They said his grandmama died.
Starting point is 06:17:18 And basically, maybe those things had, like, you know, extenuating circumstances with the health insurance companies that may have refused coverage or not done enough to try to keep them alive. So he lost his grandma, I believe, and his grandpa, like three years apart. Apparently he had like some back surgery that, you know, we don't know yet, but people are assuming maybe they, they, you know, sloppily handled or didn't want to pay for or something like that.
Starting point is 06:17:47 Regardless, you know what I mean? Here's the point. This nigger did a murder and he hoped to be clearly some type of martyr. That's why he got a manifest. If you don't have a, if you don't want to be a martyr, you wouldn't have a manifest. So he did try to be a martyr. Here's the point that everybody keeps saying. nobody gives a fuck so he's gonna get cooked you get what I'm saying because because he's alive
Starting point is 06:18:13 he's gonna get cooked so he should have just killed himself I ain't gonna allow yeah like you're thinking about to go in jail and they're going to dab him up oh hi my nigger you a real one I fuck out of here nigga you get what I'm saying if he had died now if he had killed himself I think there would be a lot of copycats not copycats like they're gonna do the same thing people inspired to do dumb shit like this thinking that this is martyrdom, right? And martyrdom is usually results in death. With him doing this,
Starting point is 06:18:51 they're going to watch this thing to get tortured in the public eye and New York City know how to deal with criminals, trust and belief. They're going to look at him and be like, that niggis a crash out. That's what's not to do. You feel what me? But anyway, man, you know,
Starting point is 06:19:08 I know the victim's family right now saying, oh, hell no. I know, I know my nigga can get smoked by a nigga named Luigi. Here lies the United CEO or United Healthcare CEO's, you know, place of memory. He got smoked by a nigga named Luigi. God damn it, that sounds bad. Somebody for that goddamn, uh, um, nigger who died got a slot and get some revenge, man. Did y'all see his sister?
Starting point is 06:19:45 nigga, fuck him. And I'll pay a lot of health insurance, but I don't go fuck. Fuck him. Did you see his sister, nigga? Oh, my God. Louise got a sister, nigga, like, nigga, she saw it. Nigel, fuck health care.
Starting point is 06:19:59 Niggas, she looked like she could have fed. Nigel, remember when it said, Jesus turned like three loaves of bread and a couple of, and fed like thousands of people. Niggas, she looked like she could breastfeed. Hold on. Let me see. Louisiana sister, nigga.
Starting point is 06:20:16 Oh, my God. Nick, I've been trying to get on her page for the longest, gang. Fuck him. Nick, I've been trying to get up with her sis. She off age, right? I just got to make sure I couldn't find her shit. She of age, right? Please tell me she of age, please.
Starting point is 06:20:33 She of age, right? She of age? Is she of age? Because I got to take everything back if she's not. Is she? Somebody says, she looks. Yeah, she do look older, but you never know. I want to get,
Starting point is 06:20:56 it might be a trap. Might be a trap. I ain't a trap. Yo, stop playing with me. So I said she's 12 gang. No, no,
Starting point is 06:21:09 she looked older. She looked older, right? Bro. Real ones, man. I haven't going to lie to you. I was rocking with this whole movement.
Starting point is 06:21:17 I was like, the movie going to be fire. Niggas soon as I seen his sister's post praying for my brother. I said, fuck him. Start the Only fans. Nick, I never even subscribe to a whole on Onlyfans.
Starting point is 06:21:28 I subscribe to her. She might have that killer pussy. I want to see this shit. I'll pay a good $50 to see her, you know what I mean? Rub one out right now. I ain't going to hold you. Shout to her, man. Yeah.
Starting point is 06:21:48 I ain't, yo, you can't have a bad sister and go do some dumb shit. Man, fuck you, nigga. The whole time I was like, I'm thinking I'm like, maybe he could get bail. Yo. Maybe, like, I'm like thinking he's a guy. good guy. After I've seen the sister, like, fuck that nigga man. Yo, sure he bad.
Starting point is 06:22:07 Yo, hold up. Yo, fuck this nigga, man. Yo, chat. Is this a sister, though? Someone says, act, you such a simp. Holy shit. Your bad sister shouldn't be the one to say praying for you. She knows she's doing. Bro, you know this is 2024, right?
Starting point is 06:22:37 You know what she knows she doing, right? She know her brother is cooked for life. she knows posting a bikini pitcher with her killer brother. That only fans is going to be amazing. Chad! That only fans right there? Like, come on, man. Yo, that nigga going to be in jail while his cellie's jacking off to his sister.
Starting point is 06:23:06 That's what I'm saying. He's going to be jacking off to your sister. Yo, out of all the pictures, yo, she could have posted a, baby picture with the nigger. Like, fuck him. Everybody knows when a girl posts a picture, she care about her. Nicky, you can look like, in the picture.
Starting point is 06:23:27 As long as she looked good like sticking out that booty, she's going to post it. She don't give a fuck about you. You know, she's fine, though. Real talk. Look at this. They cropped the nigga out. Tell you, niggas, forget about you real quick.
Starting point is 06:23:45 They cropped the nigga out. They already cropped his ass out. The nigger can't even get fully. in jail yet. They cropped his ass out. Keep telling y'all. Yo, y'all keep dying. Go keep dying and go into the grave in jail. Niggies going to forget all about you. Look. Oh, she posting pictures? What is this? Some other chick? Look at this. See? See?
Starting point is 06:24:15 What I tell y'all, niggas, man? But I tell y'all niggas, man. Keep telling you, man. Look, they're looking at her like, man, fuck that nigga, man. That nigga clearly wanted to be around men. She wanted to be around niggas. Her DMs are probably filled with niggas like, yo, I ain't gonna lie, free the bro and shit like that, man. I hope you're doing good, but you want to chill?
Starting point is 06:24:55 Yo, free bro and them. On phone them grave, free bro, he ain't even doing nothing. Yo, they're framing them. Yo, free bro, you know what I mean? Like free bro and them, but. Yo, I know shit crazy right now, man. Fuck 12. Yo, you want to chill?
Starting point is 06:25:15 You want to chill? Yeah, that's how niggas are. That's a fact. Yeah. Look at this right here. Chats fill with Louise's sister, Louise's dog, Louisies, whatever. Yo, you can't go kill nobody.
Starting point is 06:25:32 You got a bad sister. We don't feel bad for you at all, nigga. To keep it real, we're thinking about the bad boys movie. Like, we get you out the way, nigga. we get the little annoying ass brother out the way. We good now. Yeah, get the fuck out of here. All right, nigga.
Starting point is 06:25:53 You can't have a bad ass sister and go do no crime like this. You dumb as hell. Now, some people are saying, yo, Luigi's sister posted this four hours ago. You would not be hosting a holiday party six days after your brother shot his CEO. Based on her IG, they were close.
Starting point is 06:26:22 He ain't the killer. Who does? Gabby. M. Zez. Can we figure this person? Gabby. M. Z. Fuck it, man. I ain't going to lie, man.
Starting point is 06:26:46 That nigga, yo. That nigga gonna be the hell in the cell match with him and Fulio, man. Whoever win come back, bro. Fuck that, bro. Let's just think about a sister. Fuck all that shit, bro. Luigi.
Starting point is 06:26:59 Sister. Hey, Luigi from, like, Mario Carter. some shit like that. Did Louisiana ever have a sister in the video game like this? Oh, shit. Yeah, what the fuck? This is Louise's sister? Brough.
Starting point is 06:27:23 All right, man. He'll chat. I'm feeling to get the fuck out of here, man. Oh, they said, oh, Louise he had back surgery? They said a boy, Louisiana had back surgery. And he couldn't pipe the bitches out no more. Like, yo, his back was giving out. Niggottie was taking a honey pack.
Starting point is 06:27:41 But his back was, you know what I mean? mean it's like you know what's that one villain in spider-man that had to put some shit to connect to his spine yeah the one with the multiple arms yeah like he had the back surgery so he couldn't really get up in he couldn't do that he couldn't do that i get it it's time to go kill a nigger who made the fucking medication or who fucked up on the budget for my surgery it's time to go clap that nigga, fuck that. I can't stroke a bitch or I can't stroke a bitch
Starting point is 06:28:11 no more with the honey pack and the motherfucking and the motherfucking rhino? Oh, hell no. Uh-uh. Somebody fin of die. You start fucking with a nigga dick activity.
Starting point is 06:28:23 Somebody finna die. That's a fact. I see what's going on. I ain't going to trip. They said that interview was watching and was talking about the back surgery too. Let's see if we could get to it. It's wondering what they're talking to that
Starting point is 06:28:54 the friend or whatever. Hold on, man. Boy, it was CNN. Let's get to CNN. John, what stands in there? Of course, there is so much investigation. Have Iraq, I assume, notes of it.
Starting point is 06:29:11 Hold on, man. Let's, we got to see about one. We begin tonight with breaking news and a lot of it. The appointment. Man, Luigi back surgery, man. Fucking around with Luigi, man. Oh, this is a valedictorian speech. Oh, this is when he was strong back.
Starting point is 06:29:38 He was probably long dicking these bitches. that back then. So set. Thank you. Here we go. Five years from this date, I'm going to kill. Nah, let me not say that.
Starting point is 06:29:57 Hey, thank you for that, sir. What was a valedictorian, too? Pastor Smyte. Mr. Hewbeck, members of the board of trustees, family, friends, faculty, and fellow students. Good afternoon. Thank you all for being here to celebrate Gilman's 116th Founders Day.
Starting point is 06:30:18 I'm honored to be speaking to you all today on behalf of the Gilman class of 2016. When I started writing this speech, I talked with several students and teachers and asked how they would describe the class of 2016. Many of the students characterized our class as inventive, in both imagination and initiative. At the same time, several teachers reminded me
Starting point is 06:30:43 of our class's commitment to Gilman and its traditions. How about Ray Saunders meeting Gilman's first year cybersecurity team? Oh, a nigga talking about cybersecurity. Nah, nah, this is a real nigga still, man. I just think this show is anticlimactic, man. Like, bro, we all go and keep it real. I don't even, I'm going to tread lightly here because I didn't try and get banned on no platform. Everybody know the goat is this nigga right here.
Starting point is 06:31:13 At that moment, you don't have... At that moment, you don't have... ...last stand. Dornner barricaded himself into a... uninhabited cabin, taking aim at anyone in his sights. This niggas on timing. Truth was kicked. No evidence.
Starting point is 06:31:31 The two officers... ...dorner before he disappeared. Signs like these armed and dangerous are on every freeway here. This nigg was on time. Okay? Trust and believe. You better stop playing with that nigger, bro. Anyway. Alright man.
Starting point is 06:31:52 Luis... or Luis... or Luigi Mangione. I see you, my boy. I'm gonna keep an open mind. Keep an open mind. He only appeared to have a significant online. This isn't put him in a car. Yo, he looked gangster or no?
Starting point is 06:32:13 Yo, why this rookie? Yo, if I made my black, yo, you know, I could have smoked you, right? Nick, I was just trying to get an extra bite of the chicken, the chicken Big Mac. Nick, I could have smoked you, nigga. Yo, he was mad cooperative.
Starting point is 06:32:27 Yo, put your mask down. All right, hold on. Boom! Yo, how come white people kill like five niggas or like, you know, all the school shooters that be white? When they get locked up, they be mad cooperative. Hey, here's my hands.
Starting point is 06:32:47 Just lock me up, please. Hands on your fucking, behind your fucking back. Get on your fucking knees! You got it, officer. Here I am. Take me into custody. How come they never belligerent?
Starting point is 06:33:01 Yo, a black nigga get a parking ticket. Yo, fuck 12. Fuck y'all pigs. Take that badge off, nigga. Let's get it in, nigga. A white dude, he killed 15 people. The cop pulled up on him. Get fucking down.
Starting point is 06:33:18 Or else we're going to shoot you. You got it, officer. Just take me into custody. You have me in custody, officer. Here's my hand. I wrap my hands. What the fuck? How come these niggies are always mad calm?
Starting point is 06:33:31 They dump calm Yo a nigga go get Yo Hey Yo the cop will explain to him You ain't gonna lie Listen yo I know I see the marijuana right there
Starting point is 06:33:43 I'm not gonna charge you for the marijuana I'm only gonna charge you for running this I'm just rolling through the The stoplight Trust me Is it just a $300 fine That's it I know it's a lot but you're gonna be good
Starting point is 06:33:54 Yo fuck you nigga Fuck you Take that badge off right now I'm slap the shit out of you nigga Come on, let's do it Okay, sir, all right, you're getting a blizzard Step out of the car Step out of the car
Starting point is 06:34:06 Hold on, I'm gonna call my man's I see you trying to George Floyd me, nigga Yo, I'm gonna kill it! What the hell? Just went from zero to a hundred. They catch the nigger Who just smoked somebody with a ghost gun Silencer all type of shit
Starting point is 06:34:19 Hey sir, could you get up in turnaround? Yo, mad cooperative. Look at this nigga. No resisted or nothing You ever watch the body cam videos The cop like stop resistant Yo my fucking arm My fucking arm
Starting point is 06:34:40 Mama Yo get off me Fuck 12 They be doing the most They catch this thing right here Madcom No wonder they gave this nigga like Popeyes Or like bro you want to spin back to McDonald's before we go to jail
Starting point is 06:34:55 Yeah just give me another big A chicken Big Mac please The Kice and that special please Okay, we got you, bro. Extra sauce? You want X-Sachos? You want to 50 piece? Word to Yonis?
Starting point is 06:35:13 Look! The nigga, man, cooperative. Every time I watch body cam, the nigga be like, they spit in at the cops, they kick it at the cops. Yo, they're putting the bag over the nigger head. They're putting the fucking shackles on him
Starting point is 06:35:33 because he's just doing the most all over a disorderly conduct. The nigger just smokes somebody. biggest manhunt we've seen in a while It's okay, officer Let's just go into jail, it's fine It's okay Thank you officer
Starting point is 06:35:47 You're so nice to me Like they'll compliment the nigger locking them up Thank you officer You're such a gentleman, thank you Appreciate your treat me like a human being Okay, no It's okay All right
Starting point is 06:35:57 Are we going in there? All right, thank you Like, madcom Madcom, bra All right Fuck it, man We will see All right, let me
Starting point is 06:36:09 All right, let me see Make sure I get on my donations Red before we get all the bitch All right, we did about like seven hours That's what I wanted to do tonight Like seven hours You have a rock with me tonight If you've been watching, all I ask, okay?
Starting point is 06:36:26 Please subscribe to the YouTube We're trying to get to like, can we get to a million? It's kind of embarrassing, we ain't at a million yet Like we're the biggest out here We gotta get to a million. That's a fact Okay
Starting point is 06:36:40 Um, somebody said, Ack, wait till he sees you the health care in prison. Oh, God, you don't wish he was dead. He said, there's still TB running through them in New York. Oh, my God. Somebody said, yo, nigger really went to jail over a McMuffin? Oh, my God. Somebody said,
Starting point is 06:37:03 Man, I fell down to tell my knees when the law came. They said a nigga was at the soda machine, you know when you had the soda machine you go to these joints you're trying to mix the sodas to create a new mix a new flavor the cop pulled up in man i fell down to my knees when the law came oh man yo didler who the fuck he said three the guys cheerio i see you he says free me how you how you locked up raj jesus he says act told about daniel penny case self-defense we talked about that tomorrow i was kind of peeping that i ain't gonna hold you But like it's 1.30, bro.
Starting point is 06:37:43 We'll talk about it tomorrow. Remind me. Remind me because, like, I like covering regular cases because I'll cover it serious and I'm going to get some jokes off, okay? I'm going to get some jokes off because we've got to have a little fun. And also, I get it. Like, everybody who's watching me,
Starting point is 06:37:57 yeah, we are definitely tired of talking about drinking catch drink. Like, I get it. You know what I mean? But you also have to realize other, you know, we cover news a lot. So if nothing happens, and it's the only big story, we kind of just talk about that. but there's other shit going on.
Starting point is 06:38:13 And if y'all down for me to talk about shit outside of hip hop, we could have a good time. Yo, Joshua, thank you for the 20. He says, hold on. Caldago. Caldago. He says, Cordago. I appreciate you for your remembering that.
Starting point is 06:38:30 Okay, Chirio says, Hoves arrived. I'm innocent. Free me. Okay, okay, you're speaking up for Hope. Savian G. He says, word in the chat. My man Luigi went there looking to ask.
Starting point is 06:38:40 That's Trump for a pardon, but he was off shift. Oh, you think he thought Trump was still working a shift at Mickey D's. Yeah, look, hang on on. Trump McDonald's. Oh, that's crazy. Does I see, like, Trump was working on her. Yo, this is what I knew Trump was my president, because my nigger was trying to put extra fries in there. Like, come on.
Starting point is 06:39:06 That's the nigga who, yo, in Jamaica terms, you call it brata. You get what I mean? Which means you're just giving an extra. You're giving some extras. Yo, Trump trying to not be stingy with the fries. That's how you know we're not going to be stingy with the stimmy packages, bro. Come on. Okay, that's a joke now, okay?
Starting point is 06:39:21 But still, big DT, big 45. Never touches the human hand. Nice and full. Thank you. So this is compliment to me, okay? Damn. You ever got extra food in the drive-thru? Think it feels like you won the lottery.
Starting point is 06:39:40 Big D.T. Don't eat too much, right? It mean don't eat too much. You gave me too much. What the fuck? I'm going to eat it all. The hell? We all know McDonald's you can't reheat.
Starting point is 06:39:51 Chat, what are the places you can't reheat? You can't reheat McDonald's, bro. I ain't going to allow to you. Them fries only taste the same amount of good, like when you just get it out of the bag, nigga. If you put that in the fridge and try to reheat them shit, them shit look like it be just like frizzly. Like, it's all the type of shit going on. That's a fact.
Starting point is 06:40:11 Even though, chat, you know, I just bought. I got a, I got an air fryer. Does that shit, that shit hit? That air fry. I heard the air fryer,
Starting point is 06:40:20 you're not supposed to microwave some of this shit. You got an air fry it. So I'm on an air fry wave now. Feel me? I let me know. Pizza Hut. I don't like,
Starting point is 06:40:29 I do got, I got Papa Johns upstairs. I ain't going to hold you. But I only got it for the wings. And I got pepperoni. So I'm going to eat like one slice and then like a few wings. Then we'll play Fortnite.
Starting point is 06:40:41 But I'm not streaming. I don't think. Because my voice about to go, I could tell. Somebody just chill for like 30 minutes or so and they go to sleep. Actually, I've been losing weight. I shouldn't eat it this time. So maybe I don't eat. Somebody said, act, Trump's sending you back to Jamaica?
Starting point is 06:41:00 For vacation, nigga, I'm going to be right back here. Okay. What else? Do not play with him. He says, Drake's daughter, a metaphor for other kids in general. What? So I said, call Foxy now. Yeah, I hit Foxy.
Starting point is 06:41:14 I'm going to see what she said. Let me see. Maybe she responded. Eventually. Eventually. Eventually. Eventually. Okay.
Starting point is 06:41:33 Jonathan says, I, you cooking, my boy. Anything but the norm. What's up? Oh, I like that little emoji. That's my shit.
Starting point is 06:41:40 And Kevin Espinal says, Can't beat a goat when you won in two in fights. Kevin Espinall, we could talk about this another day, but Drake could actually, He could be the goat of being the greatest rapper of all time don't mean that you're undefeited. They say Michael Jordan,
Starting point is 06:41:57 where the best rapper or the best basketball players crowned by NBA championship. The best rapper is just who puts out the best music. There's no championship for that. And battles will not be considered a championship. I'm sorry. Jonathan says big props for exposure to the breakfast club. I was discussed by their response.
Starting point is 06:42:16 You're my hero actor, they're trying to change the narrative. Yeah, I'm not trying to. expose him and I like that. It's just like, bro, like, we just got to keep the same energy, bro. Like, it's not that serious, bro. Yo, why y'all scared a hoe like that? Like, this is why be saying, like, yo, my nigga,
Starting point is 06:42:32 why y'all scared of Jay-Z like that? And by the way, I don't want nobody to get on. And I know some people are going to be like, yo, bro, well, you know, we want to give it. Yo, you could give him grace and the benefit of the doubt. Just don't act like you're fucking scared that he's going to text you. But I ain't going on all out. All of these things is the way they talk about Jay's dumb pussy.
Starting point is 06:42:49 Yo, I said something on the pot about him And I woke up and all I saw is this is hove And I start shaking in my boots Why? What the fuck? Why are you so scared of this nigga? But anyway, they might know something I don't know I don't get for it. I don't know so I don't know
Starting point is 06:43:08 Again Yeah, whatever Um Yo, guap the math tutor man You fucked up for this He's an act now I understand why Jay Z made that song young forever that's crazy
Starting point is 06:43:22 okay trap thoughts he said there's a lot of strange things going between jazy and pimcy allegedly pimcy and biance had a tape some people use the thing jay had pimped pimsy killed and a bunch of other shit what the fuck
Starting point is 06:43:38 la la rive says what if there really isn't a victim well the lawyer would fall culpable for all the shit Someone's to listen to the Diddy jail call? Oh, we didn't do that yet, right? Let's see. You're talking about the one with the son.
Starting point is 06:44:00 I'm not entertained. None of these nonsense and nothing over the phone. I'm going to need you to get rid of all the leftover pizza boxes. You know what? All the boxes left over for the pizza. All the boxes. Okay. Make sure you recycle the place.
Starting point is 06:44:33 So stop it, bro. These are fake. bro, stop it, lady Chan says Did he let Black Rob died then paid for his funeral? What do you mean he let him die? What's the back story on that?
Starting point is 06:44:46 We got to Google that. Rainbow, thanking for the membership again. Counselor at large, he says the hood was selling minor sex tapes of R. Kelly barbershops. What hood is you from? They were selling child porn at your barbershop? Yo, Kendrick, I'm going to just
Starting point is 06:45:04 forward this thing is named to you. Kendrick. I hate to snitch on one of my supporters, but Kendrick, his name is counselor at large. Kendrick! You know Kendrick is a police for all this, right? He said they were selling
Starting point is 06:45:20 the R. Kelly tape at his barbershop. Hold on, my brother. Voluski Kew says, look a big Gip talking about how Pimsy saw R. Kelly at the club with a little girl. Remind me, we'll do that tomorrow. Billionaire Block says,
Starting point is 06:45:39 let's get an act. I'm signed to the Academy. Might be off topic, but I want you to interview, find the interview in Beanie Siegel talks and warns meek about his downfall after he caught the DCB, the beats. Ooh, that's, ooh, I want to look into that. Chuck, could y'all write these things down and email me them? Because I want to start off tomorrow's stream with it, for me? Somebody says, no ditty, but dipset is next. Don't speak that into existence.
Starting point is 06:46:07 Like, Camp, Cam been doing a good, he been doing this thing. Somebody said, you're the only nigga doing background checks. It's hip-hop, its art is entertaining you to value by stereotype and black artists. Somebody says, Ak, Kendrick stayed down, started down that lyric to win a beef. Drake came at him saying, your wife beat, or kids not yours. He came back with whatever he could win. Okay, all right, Nicolette, I'm down to agree with you. But, you know, I think what was said, his fans take very far.
Starting point is 06:46:42 and they're they're trying to meet to everybody. Like, okay, cool. Baca has a weird case. Baca ain't really a hip-hop artist like that. But they're now told about everybody got a weird case. So now, like, once you start that, do you all want me to tell you out of story? One day I'm going to tell you out a story of why Metro Booman got sued.
Starting point is 06:47:05 And I could, like, bro, these are actual things, bro. Metro Booman got sued for a quote-un-quote a weird case. but if you knew exactly like the thing behind it is like bro a lot of this is emboldened by the time we're in you don't got to believe you Ted Brown what's up with you the culture what's up he says the same woman are drooling over the CEO killer wait women want to fuck the dude
Starting point is 06:47:27 someone says get AJ on this I need the straight fuckery what AJ was going for what you're talking on some meat shit um look up Rimer Satherway who's that So that's why Beyonce has a video saying Jay Toll. Yeah, I said that video wasn't that weird.
Starting point is 06:47:45 T-HP, what's up with you? Thank you for their membership. Somebody says, Um, L Snacks said, I see him to do it. Young RJ, thank you for all the donations.
Starting point is 06:47:55 Savian says, yo, word on the street. Jay Z threatened Tony by telling him is time for the egg test. Holy shit. Um, Big Cisco says,
Starting point is 06:48:04 didn't Jay Z date Beyonce and Alia underage? I think we tried to win through that. So, someone says, Davey Chase. we read that already. I think we read the rest of them. Okay, my people.
Starting point is 06:48:17 Actually, let me look at the Academy Channel. The Academy Channel is the Academy Channel. Really be buzzing. Like, that's where really the real ones. Oh, we had 94 new members? What? Oh, my God. Lo's working.
Starting point is 06:48:45 It says, yo, act. Check the 50 interview with Cam on Jay. Remind me, we got to look at 50 with Cam. Please, somebody send me a list. this because I'm gonna forget all that. Somebody says, your Jay Z dated Rosaria Darsen from 97 to 2000.
Starting point is 06:49:01 She was almost 18. What is almost 18 mean? Was she 17? Ruga Red. Oh my God. I know I gave you Maud for that channel, but yo, thank you so much. You're like gifting all the memberships
Starting point is 06:49:15 to everybody here and I appreciate you so much. Gifted frame, gift in mind frames. Thank you for Gifting five memberships. Yo, the Academy channel has less viewership, way more memberships than the King Academics. Did I give an extra? I got to give an extra perk. I can't speak.
Starting point is 06:49:35 Extra perk to the Academy channel. You guys go crazy with gift to subs and gift to memberships. I mean, rest of it says, Aqua's popping, man. Ruga Red. Oh, my God. Like, you're a saint, brother. You're a saint. I appreciate you.
Starting point is 06:49:49 Big Quee, the Finnecca. I think of the five. It says, scream. Vori. Like how you did a few months ago. And our speaker says Trump thought it was working at five guys when he packed them fries. Yeah, five guys be giving mad extra fries, right? Five guys give fries in the thing and then throw the rest on the bottom of the bag.
Starting point is 06:50:10 It's like they know niggis be doing that, right? All right. All right. Big W, man. Big W. All you guys. I want to appreciate you guys and really salute to you guys. I love you guys.
Starting point is 06:50:21 I thank you. Trust me when I get on this stream and I see like even right now I'm getting off there's 18,000 people cumulatively that's still watching. I kind of feel like I'm letting y'all down because I feel like my body's saying don't lose your voice.
Starting point is 06:50:37 You got to go stream tomorrow. Take it down for a bit. Come back tomorrow. So I apologize. But thank you so much. Your time is the most valuable thing and the mere fact you share hours with me. I can only appreciate it.
Starting point is 06:50:51 All right. Chat, go enjoy the rest of your night. Go spend it with your loved ones. Go get ready for tomorrow. And I'll see you tomorrow, okay? Random note, I'm 10 and 4 in my fantasy football league. I'm in playoffs. Next year, we got to do a chat naga fantasy football. I don't know if y'all good.
Starting point is 06:51:15 You can get in the league with me. We'll give you all the beats, all right? Chat, love y'all. See how tomorrow. Appreciate y'all. Thank you for watching. on Twitch, thank you for watching on Rumble, thank you for watching on meta, both channels, DJ Academics and the Academy channel or Academics TV channel. And thank you if you're watching
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