DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Day 1⁄30. Big U 43 Count Indictment. Ye Interview? YB Home. Yella Beezy Bails out. Durk + Nav drop
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indictment music. So, you know, I want Derek still talking crazy, but given the circumstances,
you're going to get what you're going to get. Okay. Hopefully he makes it through this.
But a little dirt currently in federal custody did drop an album. It is out right now. Also,
Nav dropped an album. We'll talk about that in a little bit. Welcome, people. We're back on
our 30-day grind. If you don't know what that mean, it's, we're hoping to stream 30 consecutive days.
Okay.
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Like we missed a day yesterday or two days, and now we're back at one.
So we're at 1 of 30, yet again.
So hopefully we can make it a 2, 3, 4, 5, and eventually get to 30 of 30,
which would be a huge goddamn deal.
All right, people, a bunch of things we will get into tonight.
First of all, we do have the big U-43 count indictment that was returned by the grand jury.
Yellow Beezzi actually got out on bond tonight.
or not tonight, but yesterday.
They lowered his bond as initially set to $2 million,
but they reduced it to $750,000,
largely in part to his mom.
His mom held it down.
Okay?
You know, if you don't know how bond is set,
if they know you can afford it,
they're going to put it up there, right?
Or they might just say no bond at all.
And his mama was unwilling to give any details
about his financial capacity,
which led to the judge kind of saying,
Yeah, two million might be exorbitant, right?
Now, the prosecutors did say, yo, he's living in a mansion, he drives this car, he does this.
But they reduce.
Anyway, he did supposedly walk out of jail, or he was supposed to set to walk out of jail
because he was going to post the bond, which ended up being $750,000.
We will get into that.
The overview of the here it is here, which, by the way, the prosecutors really was the attention here and damn there in arraignment.
And they kind of laid out that they got pretty much, it's the shooter, that they got.
got to testify against him, nothing too
circumstant, nothing too, like,
dead to rights.
I listened for a little bit. It didn't look like anything
was like, you know, oh, yo, we got him texting
this person, so and so.
And maybe we actually start
there, right? Maybe we
start there, okay?
How long are we streaming tonight?
We're on for six hours tonight. We locked in for six.
So you got to go fuck your bitch tonight or you don't
hang out with me no more? What's up? Why are you asking me for time?
It's like, I want me to hurry this shit up.
So let's actually start there.
So the yellow bezy, what is this?
Okay, this yellow bezy herein happened where we find out a bunch of information that the police knew.
Apparently, the police claim that yellow bezy pulled out $40,000 out of his bank account in subsequent days after the murder.
Now, in a vacuum, that doesn't sound like anything.
But they're trying to use that to suggest that he was taking out money to pay the shooter.
Now, obviously, his defense is going to have a field day with that.
he's a rich millionaire who's a musician, probably entrepreneur,
he might take out $40,000 for anything.
He might want to give his bitch somebody.
Who knows?
But they're trying to say that was either a part of the payment
or partially because he was making a payment to,
he was making a payment to the shooter.
Now, the shooter is testifying against him.
So the guy who killed Mo 3 is actually going to,
he's a lead witness.
Now, that's good and bad for Yellow Bezzi.
The guy who is caught in 4K camera chasing somebody down with a Drake or whatever and shooting him dead and broad daylight.
Okay, by the way, we also have that footage, which we've never seen before.
Someone to say, you know, trigger warning a little bit.
But, yeah, if the guy who has, who pretty much is caught dead to rights, if he wants to snitch, how could we trust him when he's clearly just saving his own ass?
Like, you'd probably tell on his own mama.
You don't know who will tell on, right?
So it's going to be an interesting case.
I'm guessing prosecutors will reveal more as it comes along.
I'm going to play a little bit of this,
but before then, let me actually pull up the,
if you've never seen the footage of supposedly what happened during the Mo3 situation,
Mo3 was driving on the highway.
Supposedly a man followed him.
And I don't, like some altercation happened and essentially
Mo3 basically pulled over the car.
He was trying to cut Mo3 off.
Mothri was trying to go around the other side of the car, supposedly to get his gun, right?
By that time, the guys already started, the guy who blocked him off, hopped out of the car and started chasing him.
But let me just show you the thing.
A local rapper charged for a rival rapper's murder had his bond reduced today from $2 million to $750,000.
The bond hearing was this morning for Yelabizi, whose real name is Marquise Conway, Fox 4's Sean Rab, in studio now with the details.
Okay, actually, now, this is what I wanted to play.
And, Your Honor, this is, just for context, this is approximately noon on I-35 heading northbound.
This video is taken from a Prover 18-wheeler, and this is heading North I-35 into the downtown Dallas on June on November 11, 2020.
So basically, they had all this on pretty much a dash cam video from like a truck, and you're going to see the whole thing unfold in front of this one.
truck. The truck is driving. This is on the main highway, supposedly in the Dallas Fourth Worth area.
They're driving. They're driving. You're going to see on the left here, like a vehicle seems to kind of either approach her or, yeah. Now, this is supposedly the killer's vehicle. I don't know you can't see it that well. The killer's vehicles here. By the way, I don't know what vehicle he's in. Can't tell. She looks like a Honda to me, but who cares if it was. This looks like some like one of them little Dodge cars, Charger, SRT, whatever the fuck y'all think he's to be calling that.
shit. Um, so this car, this where the killer's in. Mo three is in this car. You could tell he's
trying to, again, you know, we now hear it's a hit. But if he's fought like at this point,
I don't know if they're having an argument like through the wind. I don't know what's going on.
Because if I'm O three, I'm not stopping that fucking car. If you think that motherfucker is trying to
kill you, I'm not stuck. Well, I'm pussy. So I'm driving straight to the police station. But
you're going to see what happens. Okay. You're driving. They're driving. This guy,
looks like he's trying to stay ahead of Mo3,
but also kind of also block him in,
that he's not swerving all over the place.
They keep going, they keep going.
Now, here's the thing.
I got to believe if Mo3 is in this vehicle,
I got to believe that Mo3,
it doesn't really feel like he's that much in danger
or that this person is trying to kill him.
You get what I'm saying?
And the reason why I got to believe that
is that the dude passes him.
Mo3 could have slowed down.
Let's say the guy's going 60,
reduce his speed to 30 okay now grand there might not be no exits to get off the freeway but still
you know let him go further in traffic create some space with cars in between you right now i know i'm
monday morning quarterback in this so you know forget me okay now they're getting into a little bit
of traffic here now your honor if i could and mo three look like he's trying to go in front of
mo three as soon as he tries to go in front of mo three mo three switches out the lane
Courts of attention, if you look on the, I've stopped this video at 19 seconds, you see a gold sedan in the far left line and a black sedan in the second lane to the left.
The gold sedan will be the vehicle carrying the victim, and the black sedan is the vehicle driven by Kiwan White, who has then the shooter based off of the other than the event.
Okay
The dude's gonna try to cut in front of him O3
More three gonna try to get around him again
Right there. Mo three tries to
He's trying to get out
But the dude
Starts the middle of the lane
So Mo three almost swerves and he almost hits this truck
And the truck kind of realizes some shit's going on
So he just kind of just moves over
Right? Yeah he just moves over
What the fuck? He almost hit me
And then what ends up happening
Is that Mo3 actually comes
And this is kind of a little bit bizarre
That's why I I reason I know this is called a hit, but I have to reasonably believe that Mo3 just thought this was an argument.
Because if you think someone is there to kill you, I'm not having a standoff in the middle of the highway.
I'm keep driving.
I'm flooring it.
Right?
I'm keep flooring this bitch.
Okay.
But Mo 3 actually stops, but it appears Mo 3 must have been under the assumption, oh, this pussy niggis is playing with me.
Maybe recognize the guy or he recognizes a car.
And he's like, let me go get my chopper.
So he stops the car.
By the way, the vehicle behind this, this is not AI or CGI.
They stop and they stop abruptly.
And you're going to see Mo 3, I bought a car.
By the way, you can see this guy, he also, he seems like he's on a hit.
I don't know where they were coming from before, but he's like, fuck traffic.
Because he's just parked diagonally in the freeway right now.
Mo 3, if I'm him, I'm driving straight.
If I got to hit the front of your vehicle, I'm driving straight.
However, Mo3 hops out the car and looks like he's trying to go around the car to go get his weapon.
Okay?
Now, he clearly looks like he knows this is trouble because he keeps his eye on that car.
And this is where it kind of gets crazy because the dude hops out the car and it appears he starts shooting.
So it looked like Mothi's trying to grab his gun.
I don't know where the gun could be.
Some people say it was in the glove compartment.
Well, I would think if you're driving,
you could just unlock the glove compartment with your right hand
and get the gun unless it's one of those cars
that sometimes they have another compartment
or something that you kind of have to be in the right side of shit to, you know?
But anyway, he's there.
It looks like he's trying to get the gun.
But this guy's hopping out.
He already got the gun in hand.
And by the Motho he kind of flinched,
so I'm guessing maybe he's should.
shot then? Look, we're not hearing audio, but look, look, look right here. Yeah, you see that instant
like kind of, I'm thinking maybe it was a shot fire. And then so he's ducking, he's whatever,
whatever, the dude starts chasing him. Looks like he doesn't get the gun. And if we're assuming
he was going for the gun. He doesn't get the gun. The guy, the guy thought he was still behind
because he has tints, thought he was still behind here. He realized Mo three kind of ducked around
the back. He sees Mo three kind of running behind the truck.
And now this guy's on a mission.
I suppose he has a, he has like a little face mask on.
By the way, this looks like a license plate here.
So even though this is a drill, this kind of feels like a dumb hit, but whatever.
It looks like this was a crash out hit.
This guy is firing into uncommon traffic where some of these vehicles probably don't even know what's happening.
It's probably slowing, but could have been an accident.
They don't know what's going.
This guy's just firing shots trying to get Mo3, right?
And he runs past here.
And I don't think there's a follow of video, but he eventually.
eventually hits Mo3, and I don't know if he walked him down and, you know, try to finish him
while he was on the ground or whatever, but he definitely did hit Mo3, and Mo3 subsequently died
from those injuries. You could tell at least one lane was operable, and people started saying,
I'm out of here, okay? This is that takes of shit, okay? Like, niggas is, yo, niggas is out.
You know what I'm saying? Now, you're going to see some black smoke here, which I don't know
what that's from. It appears that it's from this car that was, like, speeding out or whatever,
like it was skinning out.
Oh, from this car, actually.
And I don't lie, based on the tire marks here,
and I mean, this vehicle might just have a bad,
what do you call it again, exhaust system, whatever?
Because with all that black smoke,
I'm thinking this hit either a car tire
or some type of fluid,
because this doesn't look right with this tire mark going here.
It's not rainy, it's not wet.
And with this other car,
I'm guessing this nigga is just shooting.
shit ton of shots you know I mean it's Texas and they might have a hundred in the clip
so it looked like he killed Mo3 at that point he's running back he's running back
hops in the vehicle and at that point he just takes off he just takes off and that that that is
that that is the end now fortunately for you know the family most
three and of course for investigators this this camera footage existed because it looked like the truck
just stayed there which if i was a truck i'd probably just sit yo y'all do y'all killing over there
i'm knocking both y'all vehicles out the way but yeah okay some people say why would he get out of the
car again you know hindsight's 2020 i'm pretty sure he's like yo i'm gonna go back to what i
Oh, niggies is playing with me.
Let me grab my gun.
Let me go handle them real quick.
Whatever.
Okay.
So that's what happened in the actual incident.
So now we know the Yelabizi is not charged.
And by the way, if you guys don't know,
uh, wait.
If you guys don't know, the person who was charged or the shooter,
supposedly the shooter who's running here is testifying against Yelbezi.
He's claiming Yellowbezi paid me to do it.
So clearly, which, by the way,
his trial hasn't taken place yet.
So he's clearly trying to get a plea deal.
Maybe he gets 20 years, 20, 25 years, but he doesn't get life.
I don't think they were going for the death penalty.
But he's hoping to testify against Yellow Beesie, send Yelabizi for life.
And he gets like, I don't know, 15, 20 years.
You get what I'm saying?
Now, this is what happened at the hearing for Mo, from Yelabizi, right?
Check this out.
And they're going to give us some more details.
To the individuals present and involved in this conversation.
The state's witness will also testify.
That's a shooter.
He's Connoe at the defendant.
Being present and involved.
You see you look over?
He looks so like, damn.
Your witness is my shooter?
In this conversation.
The state's witness will testify to the amount of money that was to be paid for the murder.
A state's witness will testify to the individual's responsible for the payment.
That state's witness will also testify that Marquis Conway was one of the individuals responsible for a portion of that payment.
A state's witness will also testify to the individual who would receive this payment.
The state's witness will testify that Kiwan White was, in fact, the individual to receive this payment,
who was originally indicted in states' exhibit number one.
one, the probable cause, which is before this court.
The state's witness would also testify that Kiwan White, or to who would, who shot and killed
Melvin Noble.
This witness would also testify to Kewan White being the individual who shot and
killed Mr. Noble on November 11th of 2020.
Again, this conversation took place in the days following Mr.
Noble's murder.
The state has also had an opportunity to review bank records of the defendant, Marquis Connolly.
These records would show that the defendant drew $40,000.
Ooh.
See, those are those details right there.
Shit.
How much did they pay for the murder for Young Dolph?
Well, Young Dolph's murder was $100,000, right?
Damn.
That's the going rate to get somebody killed.
Sad.
following the murder of Melvin Noble.
And for the record, that was a cash withdrawal.
Now, that's very purely circumstantial.
I take money out the bank.
Now you're saying that I paid for a murder.
I could have been taking that out
because I'm about to hit the strip club.
If my enemy just happened to catch a stroke,
he tripped or he fall off a building,
I might go to the strip club and turn up.
I might take some money out.
I don't mean that I hired a nigga to shoot him.
Now, granted, I'm playing very devil's advocate here, Chad.
You know, we're looking, again,
it seems like they're relying heavily on the shooter being trustworthy and honest and that's going to be tough
but let's see what else they got these records would correspond to the exact amount which the state's
witness would testify to intervene in these records the state also became aware and believed that
they would show that the defendant had anywhere between 800 and 900, but more specifically,
$870,000 between a checking account and a savings account with one particular bank.
370 of which was in.
Chat, I hear the story about Young Scooter.
I'm going to get to it after this.
I got to wrap the topic first, okay?
Trust me, I see you.
This is not pre-recorded.
I'm live.
but let's give everything as due diligence and justice and we'll get to young school
after this i'm fine out details about it people are hitting me trust me i'm going to line up
we're going to do good coverage of that too okay so give me one second let's let's finish this
okay checking account a little over 500 000 which was in a safe this account the state at this
time would like to publish to the court what's been marked the state's existence i'm gonna be
honest with you, I'm surprised yellow bees
that much money. I know he had a
song, um, it's
on me, baby, it's on me, baby.
But like, I didn't, I really thought these things was, like, come on,
bro, like, how much money does they?
They're not touring art, or maybe I'm wrong, I don't know.
You got just a million children in the bank. Okay.
Not bad. I seen why,
you know, he got sued and he lost a lawsuit to
a guy named Rainwater, which is
a, um, Mo Three's manager. I think he beat him up.
And Mothreys manager sued, and Mothraeer manager was award like $300,000.
And yeah, I was wondering.
I was like, you know, it's a guy like that.
Apparently he does.
Became aware and believed that they would show that the defendant had anywhere between 800 and 900,
but more specifically, $870,000 between a checking account and a savings account with one particular back.
370 of which was in a checking account a little over 500,000 which was in a
safety account.
The state at this time would like to publish to the court which in March 6th exhibit
number three which is the video of the offense.
Thank you.
Now number four that's published.
All right.
So then we still covered on the freeway on November 11, 20.
Okay.
We know about instant.
We want to figure out how they know yellow.
B.Easy did. Other than the shooter said that.
Now, I think this Yellow Bezzi's mom real quick.
Ms. Alexander, are you currently employed?
No, I retired from Dallas County in 2014.
Now, when you tell the judge you retired from Dallas County in 2014,
what was your occupation? Deputy Clerk.
And just of the record, a deputy clerk, what does a deputy clerk do?
Process paperwork from the attorneys.
the attorneys for the judge basically handled paperwork for the courts.
And this is a building that you were employed?
Yes, it is.
And back in the clerk's room, in the old days, we had a lot of paperwork.
Lawyers would take the file.
Okay, so she was a clerk report.
So that helps Yellowbeese because his mom, I think this is an upstanding citizen.
She used to work in the court system.
So when a judge considering, she will he lowers Vaughn from $2 million,
It actually does make him look a little bit, you know, okay, his mom used to work in the court system.
Maybe he's not that much of a delinquent.
He's presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Two men might be too much, right?
Was he born and raised here in Dallas County?
Yes, yes, he was.
And does he currently work here in Dallas County?
Yes, he's an entertainer.
Okay, and it's an entertainer, so we can explain to the court what type of entertainment does he do?
Music.
music.
And has he done well in his music career?
Yes.
And in the music career, you have a persona, is that correct?
Yes.
Okay.
And a persona out there for your career is different with the family fold.
Is that right?
Right.
Him being your grandson, did he go to church in Dallas County?
Yes, he went to church.
That was one of my requirements when he'd spend the weekend.
And how often do you talk and have a relationship?
have a relationship with uh okay i just want to get to like the relevant parts
yes he is
Dallas county or Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex
the 70 yes does he hit any children
football gangs Jackson was my
yeah okay so that's that's the old Beez's lawyer kind of like you know kind of this is almost
like a character type of person who they're saying hey if you allow him to get out he's
surrounded with good people that can make sure he keeps out of trouble until he goes to court
And this happened back in 2020.
You're aware you saw a video and you got a $50,000 bond based on, do you believe that Mr.
Conaway could post a $250,000 bond?
I'm pretty sure we can get it together.
And are you telling us, Gordon, that he's not able to post a $2 million bond?
No, he's not.
Yo, that's how your mama should be yet.
Nah, you don't got no two mill.
Two mill?
Two mill where?
Two mill?
Yeah or not.
A quarter mill?
Maybe we could get that together.
W. Moms.
That's with.
Most of the nation.
Yes.
Good morning.
My name is Tommy Adams.
If you have any questions with my questions, if I don't form them in a good way,
please just ask me to repeat myself and I will do so.
Okay.
I appreciate you being down.
I could set bonds on different level offenses within this court.
Yes.
So, sir, his mom's job up there just to make sure they understand he don't got that much money.
I know he got the, you see the jury, but it's fake.
You see the houses, it's rented.
You see the cars, he don't own him.
Now, granted, you got to cap it up.
It's Corey, my nigga, like, you can't tell him the road truck.
And are you aware that that bond schedule has since been done away with
and was subject to a federal lawsuit against all the district judges within Dallas County?
No.
No.
Now, talk about your grandson being an entertainer.
I mean, he's more than just an entertainer, correct?
Yes.
He's, in fact, a double-platiner markets, correct?
Right.
They're trying to make him seem rich.
Now, going back to 2020...
Mama know the assignment.
In the years leading up to that.
Well, let me ask you this.
Are you aware of your grandson owning a 2017 denali?
Yes.
And what is that denaally, what is special about that denial?
It's bulletproof.
It's bulletproof.
Now, Ms. Alexander.
Mama, mama staying ten toes down on that stand.
I can't imagine in all your years working here at the clerk's office that you ever felt like you needed a bulletproof video.
I don't need one.
Now, Ms. Alexander, would you agree with me that in 2020 in the years leading up to 2020,
that there was a lot of stuff going on in the city of Dallas surrounding,
and to be quite honest, our date to Melvin Noble and your grandson, Marquis, Conlon.
I try not to delve into Facebook.
She's not aware.
He's not aware.
Because I know him for myself, so.
Well, let me ask you this way.
Are you where your grandson was shot in point out?
Yeah, I was there.
Oh, that's a grandmother.
You weren't there at 3 a man.
I was at the hospital.
Correct.
Okay.
Oh, W grandmoms.
But you would agree with me that even if you're not on Facebook,
and this stuff was on TMZ,
I think your grandson even did an interview on TMZ
with those folks on my TV about this.
So you're aware that there was a back and forth
going on in this city involving your grandson,
as well as Mr. Noble, the complaining in this capital market.
You're aware of that, at least, right?
Yes, and what.
Okay.
Is that the reason your grandson felt the need to get a bulletproof denoulli?
No.
No, he felt the need because people are jealous.
And he'll know he's going to do what, when or where.
He's scrambling and scraping right now.
He don't know what to do.
Grandma holding it down.
Now, are you aware of whether or not he had to,
if a denali comes that way off the lot,
or if you have to actually pay money to get something like that done?
I don't know.
I have no idea how it happened, where it happened.
Good, nah, she, she is, she, she is, she held it.
You know, when they followed up with whether or not he can make a $2 million bond,
that's when he said, no, he cannot, correct?
Yeah, why?
Yeah, he broke.
Especially with all your experience here in the county and working, of the clerk,
so I'm sure where when somebody has a $2 million bond,
they can pay only 10% of that, correct?
Yes.
What bondsman's out?
Uh-huh.
Now, your grandson is a, uh,
double flattened recording of artists correct correct and he was in a mansion in frisco
does he he ain't invite me to the crib we don't be having things given over there i don't know where you
live correct and he has houses in other states correct i'm not aware of that are you aware of him
paying um and helping to support other individuals in the family and also extended family and friends
to his business like that?
Do you grandma?
You agree that your grandson is substantially well off, correct?
No.
He might used to be, but...
He fell off.
He broke down.
Y'all, W. Grandma.
Chat, this is a win.
You got to act like he broke to get the bond down.
If he could make a $2 million bond, he'd be out.
Would you agree with me, though, that there's a difference between can,
want to, and choosing not to?
I don't work all of those things, but I know he don't want to be in her, so I know if he could afford it, he'd be out.
Plus, he has other bills.
He don't just have money and then around.
Sure.
Now, Ms. Alexander, if I wanted to reach out to Ms. Rush, your daughter, what would be the best owner to reach her at?
She's not my daughter.
Okay.
Ms. Conway.
Yeah, she's stone cold with these answers.
This is how you know she was working in his court system.
If I was going to reach out to her, what would be the best phone to reach out to her act?
You don't have that information?
If you were going to reach out to the not here.
Judge, I'm going to object to bantering with the witness and relevancy here.
We're kind of veering off to getting a discovery.
The state had to show us their case.
They made a proffer here.
It seems like they can do their discovery outside the court room.
Objection over there.
May I proceed.
Man, you need to answer the question.
What was it?
If you were going to call Ms. Rudge, what number would you call her out?
If you mean check the phone, I'd be happy to wait.
An improper question.
I know the judge is overruling on this, but there is a fear of this getting out.
Well, it's not there now.
I would ask the court to steal the number of the prosecutor ahead.
The court's going to overruling the judge.
Okay.
The only contact, emergency contact person he lists himself.
Okay, all right.
I just want this portion of DCO, I'm fine with that too, but I think this is important information here on.
Okay, all right.
Enough for that.
Frankly, cap 1.5 million, and I believe that was in.
They're going over his financing.
Let me just go to the judge making this order, and this is what the judge pretty much says.
But the court also took into consideration, the evidence or lack of,
that the state presented.
Another concern I had was the financial statement
that the defendant was to put on file.
He didn't seem to take that very seriously at all.
And that causes me a concern about whether or not
he's taking seriously the allegations against him.
So I am going to set the bond at $750,000.
Which is a W.
So basically,
yellow Bezzi nor his family, nor what they filled out and gave the court.
They didn't tell the court nothing about really what money he got.
The prosecutor through their like, you know, whatever.
And also probably them, you know, working with the bank.
They came to figure or, you know, put out a number saying he has almost a million dollars cash right now.
So this guy got money.
He could afford it.
And Yellow Bezzi basically showed up to court saying, I don't got it.
his grandma said he don't got it and they submitted a subpar financial statement and the judge is saying
I'm going to reduce it but I'm not satisfied with the fact that y'all didn't give a real serious
breakdown of whatever but it at least reduces the bond from two two million dollars to seven 50 so
that's pretty much what happened he got um you know it was dismissed for the day and uh he's
expected to either walk out of jail if he hasn't already today
he's expected to do in the subsequent days because, you know, as you guys should know,
10%, which usually bail bondsman would take for a bond,
$750,000, 10% would be $75,000.
And, you know, reasonably I think he'd be able to handle that if he has a million in the bank, right?
Cool.
All good.
All good.
We're getting some breaking news and, you know, kind of an interesting but sad,
in here. The rapper Young Scooter
has allegedly passed away.
We don't know the details around his
passing at this time, but the
sad and unfortunate thing that we're hearing
is that he has passed away
on the
same day as
wow, he posts a lot of family
pictures on his Instagram on the same day as his
birthday. So supposedly today was his birthday
and he has
passed away according to
all reports.
I'll just go in the last picture to see what people are saying
He was saying he died for real
Some people say no
Some he said don't tell me the Jig king is dead
Some people are saying it's true rest in peace
We did see
Cardi did post on his like fintzda
I guess if you call this his fintzda
Because he got two men followers
He posted um scooter
On his main page and he says
I grew up on his shit shaking my head
And he has a picture of
Scooter, Rallo, who's an Atlanta native as well. He posted on his story.
Give me a second. He posted this, the heartbroken emoji with people think that it's for Scooter.
And we on, you know, I interviewed Rollo not too long ago. Him and Scooter didn't have some words,
but he also said that Scooter was his brother. And that, you know, it was more of a brotherly
disagreement more than anything else. And their disagreement really came more of disappointment.
because he loved and he cared about school to that much.
We're kind of getting people pouring in about, you know,
with their condoneses and reporting that he has passed away.
The circumstances, I've heard a few things,
none that I really kind of want to just put out there yet.
They're really unsubstantiated.
Some people are saying it's by the hands of police,
which we just haven't confirmed at this point.
But apparently he was born on March 28, 1986,
and today is March 28th, 2025.
He looked like he's passed away at the age of 39 years old.
According to Sechis, they're saying,
Atlanta police has killed rapper Young Scooter,
and there's more details that would come.
ATL Jacob came out and says,
ATL Jacob, ATL Jacob came from Young Scooter,
Man, Brother, you forever.
legendary, okay?
Adam 22, who posted R.P. Scooter with a picture of Derek Chauvin, where Scooter said,
die in jail, bitch, and maybe he was alluding to the fact that ultimately and
subsequently, Scooter lost his life to police, okay?
They're saying Atlanta on censors are the same. Atlanta rapper Young Scooters passed away
on his birthday following a shootout involving Atlanta police.
that's kind of like wow roll out rest in peace young scooter why would young
scooter have a shootout with police it's a guy who you know a lot of people love some
people say this is the situation here one man was killed in a shoot and just
blocks away from the State Farm Arena where the NCAA the NCAA tournament is
being played let's go to Dylan Fox 5 let's see what's going on so he was killed near
like the place where they're playing basketball downtown at the big arena
Dylan Fox 5 right that's their name okay you look like they work at Fox 5 Atlanta
so one man was killed yes hmm let's see if we get more important from Fox 5
Atlanta this is kind of random we just don't know what happened we don't we also
have not officially confirmed that his scooter even though according to all his
loved ones he has passed away
Hmm.
Is there a police blotter for for Atlanta that we could figure out like maybe what was the circumstances?
So he performed a few days ago.
Got in a shootout with police.
You say you were hit, man, but you ain't hit.
Hmm.
He was killed allegedly by APD downtown by Sweet Food Lounge.
Police involved shooting.
Now, I'm making assumptions here, and I want to, if you watch this in the future when we do know more details, forgive me for some of the assumptions I'm making if I happen to be incorrect.
When I hear police involve shootout or shooting, I know there has been, you know, historically, at times police have used fatal or lethal force when people are unarmed.
But I think for the majority and vast majority of the time, police, if they use lethal action to that extent, it's because they're,
doing it because the person who is a suspect or whoever the altercation is with, there's a gun, right?
We're not thinking police are just pulling up and executing people, generally.
So I'm wondering, why would a young scooter have a shootout with the cops?
Did something else happen?
Did they respond?
Like, you know, I don't know if you guys ever, like, read the full police report about all the details
involving like the King Vaughn situation.
Like a few of King Vaughn guys died,
but died by the bullets of police.
Police showed up, didn't know who was who.
So anybody with a gun in their hand
was almost, again, if there were, you know,
weapons are legal in Atlanta,
but if they were doing anything that seemed like it was aggressive,
they were going to neutralize that said person, right?
And that makes for us like an interesting situation.
So you run into your op.
You and your op get into it.
Gunshots go off.
The police respond.
The police don't know who's the good guys or who's the bad guys because everybody got guns.
And for them, they're like when they show up, when they say police, put your weapons down and niggis still got their weapons.
They're shooting niggas.
I don't know if that's the situation.
It could be another situation where maybe Scooter has some shit on him.
Allegedly.
Again, we're speculating here.
He got something on him.
They're pulling up on him.
They're trying to catch him.
And he's like, fuck that.
I'm not going to jail today.
We know a couple niggas who'll be on that type of shit.
Today, I got time.
I'm pretty sure we'll get some more details.
And I know my phone is buzzing.
So we're going to stay on this.
We're going to stay on this for a bit.
Let me see.
If you guys do have any additional details, videos,
obviously nothing that has
What is this?
Yeah, I'm getting consistent reports
Consistent reports
that absolutely the police are involved
But I have no idea what the
For a reason is
Anyone else has responded?
You know, isn't it sad?
You know, I feel like Young Scooter
Has been one of those people
where he had his time in music where he was, you know, people were really tapped into his music.
Don't know exactly what happened with whatever with, you know, because his future is artists, right?
But essentially, we all believed that, you know, still a legend.
Locally, he was always seen like a legend.
You know, people always had tremendous respect for him.
But maybe he wasn't a hottest musician out.
It's kind of unfortunate when you pass away.
Like we all are like so intrigued.
And it's not necessarily about the artist.
It's like we're like kind of, and it's sad to say.
We're kind of intrigued just with death, right?
So it's like he died and everyone is tweeting about him.
Everyone's talking about him.
Everyone's intrigued to figure out what happened to him.
And I'm pretty sure maybe a few weeks ago if he had put out a song or he had a concert,
he probably would want the same level of intrigue, right?
So we also got to be honest with that too.
It says Atlanta rapper Young Scooter also known as,
Kenneth Edward Bailey was reportedly shot by our police today.
Our heartfelt condolences goes out to his family and friends.
Let me see.
Has it hit the police blotter yet?
Okay, this is a local shit.
Let's go to Atlanta.
It really hasn't hit anywhere yet.
So this must have just happened.
Now, I'm hoping that, you know, by me, it looks nighttime here too.
So it must have just happened.
Yo, I'm hoping that we don't see the cliche, him bleeding out on the pavement video
because people love filming niggas last moments,
and I hope that doesn't come out at all.
Hmm.
It was his 39th birthday.
I'm also thinking about what could have happened.
39th birthday, bro, there's no way he's sober, right?
Like, that's another thing, too.
You know, when I hear people down on their birthday, I'm always thinking they're having a good
time, they're probably intoxicated because they're celebrating.
One thing leads to another.
Things go left.
Things compound.
A bunch of bad and unfortunate circumstances leads to either an incarceration or death.
Right?
Hmm.
This was,
yeah.
I just left Columbia.
Always making bricks me a heckner.
Nah.
It's the fire still.
They got 208
Oh, they ain't no 208
Go brick on top of brick
They go for 208 4
Nah
Has Metro
Metro Boomer was really close with him as well
Let's see if Metro Boomer
Say anything
Has he said anything
Five minutes ago
He's just posted that he's gonna be a found blue
He didn't really post nothing
Yeah
Maybe on his Twitter
Metro Bowman
I know future will probably say something
At some point
Yeah he hasn't say anything
recently on Twitter.
Okay.
When I seen the news, I was thinking like, oh, it's an overdose
because when people say so-and-so has passed away,
you almost think it's like a non-violent,
a non-violent situation, right?
Anybody with any information?
I know my people are working trying to get some more shit on it,
but, you know, it's pretty early on.
It looked like he may have passed away, like, within the last two hours.
I'm wondering how they have confirmed his death already.
unless he was clearly just dead on arrival.
Because usually even when police confirm to death,
police would release be like,
we rush him to the hospital,
we try ABC and CD&E,
and, you know, he died to his injuries.
We look like they're pretty certain.
Let me look what he was up to.
This is his stories right here, Chad.
Yeah, he was retweeting.
Oh, everybody telling him happy birthday.
Everybody was just,
I'm also, let me look at these other people.
stories maybe they have said something since 30 32 minutes ago take the take the ones who don't
give a damn about life for real the ones who neglected family and children not the good ones
not the ones who matter and big factors to their family wow happy birthday young
scooter I love you let's see what this person said look like it's why be a family member
let's see how they're doing stuff 31 minutes ago
I love you so much.
I hate that this happened to you on your birthday.
This junk's so lame.
Get your rest, bro.
Get your rest, uncle.
You'll be missed.
And you're one of the realest people I know.
I love you so much, Uncle Scooter.
Always and forever in my heart.
Fuck, that sad.
Yeah, it's definitely real, Chad.
It's definitely real.
Happy birthday, Uncle.
Let's see what this person said.
Brah, no like my uncle, bro.
Huh?
This is overly too much.
Like that for real. I love you.
Happy boss day, Negro.
Okay.
Yeah, it looks like everybody's reacting to this, man.
Ain't no fucking way.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah, everybody's reacting to this shit.
Look like yeah, a lot of people who loved them, though.
This person's reacting.
Happy birthday, Unk, with this person's, man.
Just talk to you, Oak.
I guess he was supposed to screenshots.
Yeah.
Pretty sad, chat.
it looked like his last story
what was his last story
wow there's a lot of people who fuck in this guy
his last story
seems to be
four hours ago
right
four hours ago
this is the last story
four hours ago
so it looked like this is a
apparently quabo is just posted about it too
that's a little quaybles in
probably says something of a story
there
Oh, go on.
Yeah, kind of sad, bro.
Not gonna lie to you.
This is, yeah, wow.
All right, we'll get you more information
as it comes along.
Yo, I want to, while we're, you know,
kind of on a somber note,
I want to send some prayers to my man,
Codat Black.
Code that Black recently was on Instagram Live,
and this video's kind of going around.
People are very concerned about him.
I don't know if it's because maybe he looks
a little bit on.
I don't know if it's because, you know, he looks a little bit emaciated, which means, you know, meager, skinny.
His face looks a little bit different.
I don't know what it is, but what people are concerned about his health.
And, you know, today he responded to it because fans were in the comments saying,
yo, this doesn't look good.
And he says, yo, I'm not about to go out like DMX.
Listen to what he says.
Damn, bro, this is where...
There you go.
But say, them go out like DMX, man.
The shit, do fuck up.
That thing ain't going out like DMX.
Yeah, that's not.
Oh, yeah, well, bitch, I rather go out like DMX and go out like...
Oh, the fuck.
Is it done?
I do be feeling like DMX through a lot of time.
I'd be saying, get him bro, chest, he said.
Ah ha ha.
Like, no, bitch.
Hey, no.
Now, I hope when he said even feeling like DMX, there is a parallel between Kodak and DMAX, right?
If we're talking about Kodat Black, who is poetic, Kodat Black, who invokes his Haitian culture
and, you know, some idealistic and even religious type of, you know, context or contents towards his lyrics where he's speaking to God.
DMX was known to pray.
You know, Kodak has songs like testimony.
There is a parallel of a balance of.
both artists that invokes, you know, religion, faith, hope, all of those things.
And they always spoke more than just of a place of it.
It came through his poetry, but also as like, these are ghetto gospel leaders or ghetto preachers in a sense.
So that's where I would like the comparisons to start and end.
Obviously, nothing with drug use or not like that.
But I want to pray for code that black.
Again, Kodak is a very interesting person.
I wouldn't, you know, even though I think we sit here and we look at these videos
and we try to analyze them and diagnose him,
the best way to figure out Kodak is to be around him or talk to him.
Kodak black has never been eloquent.
Kodat black has never been someone who hasn't seen a little off in his own right.
But obviously, we are sensitive to certain things,
especially when we see certain images,
or we see, you know, he's lost significant amount of weight.
We see, you know, sometimes certain mannerisms that we could identify.
So I'm not saying all the outrages is just like people just doing too much.
But I don't think on the, just being on the internet,
we could figure out what's wrong with him or figure out if he's good.
I think you've got to be up close and personal with Kodak.
Because at the beginning of his career, I thought, man,
maybe this guy is always how or whatever.
Kodak is somebody.
He's a rambler.
He talks like a lawmore.
He's that when sober.
So again, obviously we're not trying to overlook any possible signs that he might be, you know,
strung out on or whatever.
But I want to be fair to him as well.
And I think a lot of people, I think we've been trying to have a public intervention to try to make sure,
not necessarily that we think he's hooked on anything, but try to make sure he's healthy.
So, Kodak, we love you, brother.
We don't want to see any health scare.
And one of the things we do have to acknowledge,
a lot of times when these artists are in their 20s,
like code up like it's like 20, I don't know,
like 28 now or something like that.
How old is he?
Yeah, he's 27.
When you're 27, bro, you know, like,
even if you're on drugs or whatever,
it doesn't affect you as much as when you're approaching 50 as DMX was, right?
So, again, this is something that could get worse as he ages,
and he might think he has a handle over it,
whether it is drug use or maybe it is nothing,
but whatever it is, you know,
um,
his youthfulness in terms of age is probably saving him from looking too crazy.
Now, y'all could be the judge.
I don't know if we've seen,
I'm not seeing a white froth in the side of his mouth and all like that,
but I ain't going to lie.
Some of his actions in jittery.
That's what I kind of care about.
I also don't,
don't know if he's like taking advantage of that perception of it
because he shot a music video where he was,
just sitting on the street eating chicken and people are like yo this guy's really strong out he's just
sitting in the street eating chicken and then you know i get to realize it was no you're shooting the music
video so you know maybe he's playing the media as well i don't know i don't know i would hope people
close to him would you know sometimes you can't control these artists or tell him what to do but
at least try to put your input in to make sure kodak is good you know kodak's one of our legends and
always will be all right let me see man what's the this is this is
the final. Cardi's back
at number one. Sluke to Cardi.
Kendrick looked like he edged out
Drake this week. Impressive for Kendrick, because
GNX's been out for a while.
Scissors always holding like, yo, these women
love some scissors, right?
What else going on on this chart?
Morgan Wallin, Benito doing good still.
All good. All right.
Let me see if I can find out anything more about
young scooter.
If I can, I will
try to try to get that report over to you guys ASAP but I don't know okay I did want to go over
the indictment the big you indictment for those who care let me see oh oh also you'll give you I'll
give you out a yay update I'm waiting on them like the thing is done and edited bro okay they gave me
about nine edits I did the edits um again like we're approaching a point where I think I'm gonna ask
Kanye directly, bro, do you just not want the interview out?
If you don't want it out, it's fine.
It's, bro, it's okay.
It's like literally okay.
You know what I mean?
But I'm not trying to, and really, I'm thinking,
I don't know if Kanye is standing on everything he said in the interview.
I'm going to be honest.
That's just what it is.
Because, you know, we've taken certain shit out.
It's up to him.
He might not want that out.
I don't want nobody thinking I'm taking advantage of them.
I don't need to get a click off nobody's name.
I'm good.
So I'm getting to the point where I'm like, yo, yeah,
if you don't want to interview out,
Just tell me you don't want it out.
It'll never come out.
I've tucked mad interviews.
Matter of fact, today, you know who called me?
Young boy called me.
By the young boy sounded mad sober.
So it's a young boy.
But young boy, I guess he's seen like the little snippet of what we did in Utah.
He's like, you'll act.
So he'll send it to me.
You're like, maybe we put that out.
I said, all right.
I said, bro, you know our agreement.
We had said when we were face to face,
I won't drop nothing unless you agree with it.
And especially that time he was on house arrest,
I would never want to drop something.
And then they played in court like,
like, yo, he had 14 people at his house.
he's only allowed six.
That was one of the big things, right?
He was on federal house arrest that mandated that only a certain amount of people could be in the house.
And, you know, we'll just get bended a little bit.
So you don't want to be the guy who brings a camera in there and exposes that maybe he has one extra.
You know what I mean?
Like so, because you're bringing a camera.
And so for me, I was like, whatever he's, whatever he's comfortable with,
because he's one on a house arrest, right?
But anyway, maybe that comes out.
but I don't know for this kind of interview at this point
last thing they told me was to blur a license plate
I blurred a license plate um I don't
it again tomorrow
actually I should probably text him now because he's in Japan
and the time difference is weird
I'm just going to text him like yo bro do you not want the interview out
it's fine like we don't have to put it out
you get what I'm saying
because I think I've done all the editing
that you could do
you know so
that's just kind of where I'm at with it.
Yeah.
Okay.
So for all the A fans,
if y'all want me to snake your favorite rapper and just like put it out, I can.
But I don't want to put it out.
And then he gets online and be like, yo,
yo academics took advantage of me.
I didn't really mean to say that.
You know what I mean?
Like, he's bipolar.
So if he might, I think he went to Japan, he calmed down.
He's like, uh, maybe not fuck these guys.
So I don't know.
bro, I did what I had to do.
Kanye is a phenomenal artist.
I know some people, they take the stance with me to say,
you act, these things are wasting your time.
Like, if they're wasting a time and they're not publishing,
if they don't want their interview out, fuck them, just put it out.
It's okay.
I don't really care.
You know what I mean?
It's like, you know, I never made my name off interviews.
So, you know?
Plus, I always look at it like this.
I think I got some of the most classic content never released.
You know what I mean?
If it ever get released, we'll see, but that was epic.
It still was epic.
And I do think he wants to put it out.
I think he wants to put it out.
Part of me really thinks he wants to put it out.
I think how it happened, me and Kanye was just sitting in front of each other or just talking to each other.
And we did the interview.
And I think other people that are around, because when I'm sending them the footage,
like there's like three middlemen.
You know what I mean?
Everybody's looking at it and everybody's like panicking.
Oh my God, how could we?
And Ye is trying to, that's his people.
So then I'm dealing with these guys and they're like basically like, take everything out.
Just delete the interview.
So that's what I'm at the point where I'm just ask Yeh, like,
do you want me to just tuck the interview?
Like, it just won't come out.
It's fine.
You get what I'm saying?
So in between either maybe he's felt differently about some of these things or maybe
the people who are his team
are probably panicking like,
what the fuck, if we could prevent this from coming out
or prevent it from whatever, we're going to do it.
Fine.
Doesn't matter to me.
I think I'll release a vlog
that, you know, you'll see yay in the vlog,
but you won't.
It's nothing that's interviewed stuff
unless he's cool with it.
And I know for some people, I'm like, why are you needed a nigger approval?
Bruh.
If somebody is, if I'm sharing my platform with someone and they're same things that could hurt them,
that they're, if they leave after the interview and hit me and say, hey,
could I see what I said?
Because I, you know, I ain't a lot.
I was on one.
Hey, go look at it.
I'm not trying to do what got you interviews with nobody.
You get what I'm saying?
This is not who I am.
So that's your update for the Kanye interview.
I'm hoping it comes out tomorrow.
It's already uploaded.
The last edit, well, did I upload the one with the,
they told me to blur one license plate,
which I was like, it's an SUV.
Okay, you got it.
I have blurred it.
Whatever.
And yes.
And I'll tell you, so when Kanye was in LA,
I was texting directly to Kaii,
now I'm texting like someone in the security detail.
And then I'm texting another person.
So that's why if you've seen the text,
the text, I put up a text on my Instagram of kind of like how it looked.
I don't know if it's still there.
But it's like they're telling me because they're next to Yeh and they're like,
this is what Yee says, right?
So that's why it says forwarded.
And this is, they're saying this is yay saying this.
To act, yes, going to check and hit back in 30.
I asked him today.
Hey, are we, we, let me, I'll tell you what I.
I asked to him.
I said, any other feedback from Ye?
Says, not yet, sir.
He's reviewing it now.
This is today at 4 o'clock.
I don't know, bro.
So for y'all who are like eagerly waiting,
what I can tell you about the interview,
you know, there might be some stuff that you're like,
maybe shocked that he says or whatever,
but I mean, you've seen his tweets.
Like, you know what I mean?
You've seen the tweets.
What do you think?
These, his tweets are kind of close to the reality.
that he's experiencing and his point of view.
He just gives a little bit more context.
Yeah.
So I know.
And potentially maybe I shouldn't have even,
I should have only mentioned the interview
when I knew I was going to put it out.
So I'll take that L because it's at the point where I'm,
like I've been down this road before.
I feel like they're trying to,
in a roundabout way saying,
yeah, I was tripping.
I don't believe nothing I said then.
Do not put this shit out, please.
And I'm going to tell them, okay, that's fine.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
Like, that's the, that's the mode I feel it's in now,
and it's cool.
You know what I'm saying?
I think Ye deleted all his tweets on, on X.
Right?
I think he deleted all this tweets.
And I don't know.
I don't know if I should, I should take this as maybe some of the stuff he tweeted out
before he's having a change of mind um oh never mind it's up here i thought you got deleted oh no
no he just stopped tweeting what the fuck i know it's going to sound like a tarentina movie
but here goes da da da da da da da yeah this is the story he told me the interview
this is the same story you told me the interview and then kind of asked me to take it out
and i don't know bro i don't know i don't know we love
Kaya, that's not Kall Ye.
This nigga look gay.
Who does that? We love
Kaya. That's all we do. We love
Kaya. We love Kaya.
All right?
We love
Ye. And again, you know, again,
I'll take the blame for the fans.
If Yee don't want it out, if his team
don't want it out,
bro, it's probably for their benefit
in whatever way they see it.
I know sometimes I get hyped up
on content, but
he'll do more interviews, right?
So it's all good.
Okay.
I know y'all still going to harass me.
I'm still waiting on the text.
And again, it's already uploaded.
I could literally just like tweet it out.
I could just tweet out the link where it's at.
But I'm just not that type of guy, bro.
Okay.
All right.
Let's get into this big U shit, man.
This shit's just a trip.
So if you guys haven't seen the full indictment,
If you guys go to the Academy page,
if you go to the Academy page,
I do have the entire indictment up here.
And this is the 43-count indictment,
which the feds got L.A. in a chokehold.
You know, remember I had a heated conversation with WAC 100.
And, you know, I've seen a lot of people say,
yo, act.
Oh, my God.
My baby.
Come here, Princess.
Okay.
It's wearing a damn daughter.
Hold on.
I'm not going to get these girls up.
All right.
All right.
Okay.
Give me a second.
Let me just get the most thing.
My bad.
They think it's Kentucky Derby up in my cradle.
Trust.
That's my female dog and her daughter.
Big Pluto's above me and his son out there putting in some reps.
You feel me?
You don't know.
I got four Rottweilers.
Best dogs in the world, okay?
Best dogs ever.
Cool.
So let me just kind of get back into it again.
So, chat, if you guys don't know, man, right?
Like, so me and Wack, we had this conversation on, you know, stream.
And a lot of people, I see a lot of people in the comments.
They're like, oh, why you're allowed Wack to talk to you like this, blah, blah.
Yo, he's son of you.
And for me, I look at it as a content, but also.
we have different approaches. Let me say this. Anytime we're talking to WAC 100,
whack is notorious for using ad hominem attacks, personal insults, to distract from what you're
actually saying. What I literally said, it wasn't necessarily aimed to make WAC look anyway,
but this is a reality of it. I think L.A. podcasters and everybody from the L.A.
community that are in gangs should take this indictment of Big U as a wake-up call.
I know everybody thinks because I hear it every single day.
It's content.
I said this.
It is not content when the federal authorities come to your door.
It is not.
You need a lawyer and you shouldn't want to jump on Clubhouse
or other social media platforms to talk about what their dealings is with you.
That's just the reality of it.
So when I said after seeing this indictment,
the feds want everybody who,
who has used this as content.
You know this is the content RICO.
Everybody who has said, it's content.
We got content.
This is the content RICO.
I'm going to tell you why.
First and foremost,
Big U.
Arrested.
Brick Baby, arrested.
Which, by the way, I'll let you know,
brick baby's not on this indictment,
which tells me the fans been watching
and waiting for these West Coast niggas so much,
there's other indictments to come
because Brick ain't on this indictment, he's on another one,
but there seems to be another indictment
that's going to be superseding tying everybody into a bigger one.
Because this is more for the Big U.
Enterprise. It looks like they're going to do another one
that's going to have more a role in 60s.
Because they have picked up 16 people,
only about like six are on this one.
So here's a point of what I'm trying to say.
I listen to, I'm on clubhouse all the time.
Not clubhouse, but I listen to it in the morning.
And I hear these people openly talk about cases,
intimidate other people that they have to talk about their cases
talk about former crimes, talk about what's happening in the streets,
who got stripped, who got robbed, yo, yo, bro,
he had to pay this amount of money for blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,
he got stripped down to whatever.
And it's clear the feds have outlined that they've used all these stories
to fabric, to corroborate what they now know is true
based on speaking of victims or have another proof.
And my thing when I asked whack, I say, oh, I know,
there's two things
the feds might be looking at you as a potential victim
why because you're listed in the RICO case
in one of what was called the overt acts
I'm gonna define all these things in a minute
you could have been a victim in the case
so that's why and again when I say victim
you know street that that's why I said whack is
is good because most people listen is like
yo whack is disrespect and act
No, no, no. Wack also do a really slick a hand with when he's talking.
The biggest killer in the world could be seen as a victim by police.
If someone rear-ends you and you get hurt, you're the victim.
You don't matter if you're tough.
It's not that being a victim doesn't mean you're a bitch.
The police or the investigators in this case are looking at anybody who with big you
has threatened, intimidated, tried to harm, or may have harmed.
WAC 100 is listed as someone that they tried to do something to.
Okay?
I just made a very simple conclusion.
This is the feds.
They keep saying this.
Yo, chat, I make another bold prediction.
I want everybody to print this.
The whole disc, we got content.
I guarantee it stops for this case.
There will be no more content about this case.
Who on a bet?
You know why?
The feds don't talk to all the content people.
I guarantee you.
Adam, you come in here.
I want to talk to you about this.
Could you give us this cease and desist?
What I asked Wack is,
it's reasonable to assume
that maybe they would ask you or show up,
like, hey, why could you come down here?
You want to talk to you about these guys trying to do something to you,
whether they were successful or not.
Now, granted, I don't think Wack, you know,
wax the big pot rule.
He ain't going to oblige today.
He's going to my fuck out of here.
Talk to my lawyer.
Plead of it, whatever.
Cool.
Got it.
But it still doesn't.
doesn't defeat the point that the feds are going to do their job.
They're going to go talk to all these people.
And I keep telling you,
everything is content until the fed is not going to your door.
Adam is the only person.
And even he admitted he said his lawyer was the first person to handle it.
So the feds, I believe if they drop an indictment like this,
they would want to talk to everybody that's ancillary.
Hey, these guys used to go to this place.
there was a fight here.
We're also looking at the big you.
We heard about cease and assist.
We wanted from you, Adam.
I would imagine they would at least want to talk to WAC.
Wax seemingly was a little bit,
I don't know if it was defensive,
but I think Wack did the typical whack tactic
when asked a direct question that it's not that he's going to lie
because if you notice, he never said the feds have never tried to talk.
And around it, like he kind of was,
hinting that no, but he never really answered the question directly.
It was more ad hominem attacks, Accurline, Accura Square.
You're just not into this type of shit.
You don't know nothing about nothing, which could all be true,
but doesn't answer the question.
Okay?
And that's the point, you know, if you're one person who, you know,
the content gang on Clubhouse only care about disrespect.
We're out of the disrespect time.
This is, we're into the weeds of, y'all have talked on Clubhouse and on podcast for three years.
That is now we are seeing a active current investigation and an indictment about all these things y'all have talked about.
It shouldn't be surprising if the Fed say, let's talk to you privately to see if you said this on Clubhouse podcast, you tweeted this, you said that.
let's see how let's see if we could get some content from you it's reality let me just got to be honest
it's reality you know it's the fans so i believe we're going to see a lack of content about this case
you know why it's easy to do content when you're not involved it's easy right and and also you want to
stay out of it like for example i love covering cases i know somebody i'd be like act won't you cover your
civil case was going on with that? I would love to. But I have a fucking lawyer that says,
listen, we're handling this shit in court shut the fuck up because their lawyer is going to
just wait till you say something or misspeak and add it to the fucking thing. By the way,
we're going to get to find out. Big you, when he was in the back of that car, talking all that
shit before he turned himself in, they added it to the grand jury indictment, which means
it's not content. I'm going to tell y'all why this is the content recall. I'm,
I've never seen a RICO case ever.
And by the way, LA podcast says, y'all got to stop, man.
AdSense is not this good.
I swear I've been getting paid for AdSense for damn near 15 years.
It is not this good.
When I see, yo, if you're locked up, respectfully, you shouldn't care what's going on at no jumper.
When I see Brick Baby calling in, I'm like, ain't no way.
You shouldn't be on no phone.
Look.
I know.
This is nasty work, and I'm a civilian.
And this is where the current culture of not only L.A. podcasting has made it,
but this whole is content has made it.
We don't need, listen, we don't need you to call in from the fans.
This isn't that like, the people in jail are still trying to amuse the people sitting at home with popcorn.
It's crazy.
Check out the content.
This is not content.
I don't know who needs to hear it.
And I'm saying this respectfully to Brick lose all of them.
Y'all are in a federal indictment.
This shit is serious.
You live, you live, you live.
The moment Brick hears that, he should have hung the fuck up.
Could you imagine, Lil Dirk, be like, yo, act, we on stream?
Act, we on stream gang?
Yo, act, man.
Man, I know I'm facing this case, man, but listen, man.
Fuck them nigga from the other side, man.
You sent my album out.
Man, I...
This, we got content.
Shit has gotten so far.
The one time, y'all should just be quiet and chill.
Let the lawyer do the talking.
You only got five more minutes.
I only got five more minutes, but yo, we live?
We live. We live.
They can hear you.
We live from the feds.
Someone has to tap these guys on the shoulder and say,
you're in federal prison or a federal jail, a federal facility.
You shouldn't be worried about the Tuesday show at No Jumper, respectfully.
What's going on?
And I'm thinking L.A. and the West Coast is a place where all these niggins are certified gangsters.
They always been in the chain gang.
I don't see this shit when they hit niggas with Ricos.
on the East Coast, you've seen Cassanova group go down.
I've seen Cass do an interview, but he's already convicted.
Yeah, if the case already done, you're doing some time, cool.
But before the indictment comes down,
before the feds even show you all the cars, y'all talking?
What the hell going on in LA?
Yo, AdSense money is not this sweet.
You know what's crazy too?
I don't even think Adam would be like, yo, bro,
since you called him from the show,
I'm going to pay you like you was here.
You called him from jail to the show.
I'm going to just pay you like you as here.
This is content.
No, it's not.
Oh, my God.
My client is in a indictment federally for having guns and robbing people,
and he calls into no jumper to say we do shit to people.
No.
No, not like this.
We got content.
It's like, come on, bro.
Come on, chat.
We got content.
Yo, let me tell you.
Clout is a hell of a drug.
You got all these gangsters that cannot stay off the phone.
They heard it was wiretaps.
And they're still calling.
They heard it was wired.
It's like, and you know what's crazy?
There's no more people optimistic than the people who's in jail.
Yo, how last week episode do?
Good?
All right, Ben, let's go viral again.
Y, I get 15 minutes call soon.
Like, yo, let me.
What's going on?
Respectfully.
If y'all are on Clubhouse, again, you're going to have the civilians do what they do.
But if you're named in this case and you over here still, come on, bro, you, y'all got to chill.
Talk about somebody.
Let me tell this.
Again, I have no criminal cases, but let's say I shot a nigga, right?
Hopefully I never do, right?
But let's say I shot a nigga.
I got it like a sawcase
with gun
bro the last thing I would
want to be online doing
is breaking down my case
when the feds are probably
a fays or whoever trying to like
build the case
like this is like
I haven't seen
yo the LA scene
that's I've called this big you
case the content Rico
because the niggas who locked up
refused to stop giving
us content.
They refuse.
Your face of life.
All right.
Fuck that.
But let's get to the content.
What?
Wait, hold on.
When will they stop?
Right now,
the West Coast is making,
is making A.R.
Ab look like a saint.
I've seen him do it.
The niggas are the West Coast.
Nothing don't happen to us.
We do the shit to people.
Wait, what?
Hold up.
Bruh, y'all can't take six months off content in right now?
Yo, if you're in jail worrying about what went viral, that's the problem.
You need to worry about what's going viral in the grand jury.
What's going viral in the discovery?
What's going viral at your detention hearing?
And what's going to go viral when the judge hearing and deny your bond?
What's going on?
How are we still worried about the content?
Yo, we're not seeing this nowhere but L.A.
Respectfully, I love y'all L.A., but y'all got to stand accountable for this.
Yo.
Yeah, I know I'm facing life and shit, but I've seen some shit on the internet.
I think a niggins say this going viral.
Talk about I pick my burger and eat it, man.
Tell me something my dick, nigger.
Yo, tell these niggas, man.
Yo, listen, I don't pick no boogers.
All I do is pick the ops off the field, nigga.
Fuck that.
Let them know.
Get this viral.
We got cut.
I can't believe it
This is crazy
Man come on man you already know they on there
It's a whole bunch of rumors flying around
They said you got hit up in there all type of shit
This thing is a story like
The nigga did a face palm in real life bro
This call is from a federal prison
We got content
This is sick
we, yo, when you hear that drop, we got content.
Yo, this is crazy.
This call is from a federal prison.
Yo, if you get into the content and it's say that drop over it,
this call is from a federal prison.
Wait, we still contenting?
Yo, this is crazy.
That's love, that's love.
You know, glad to hear from you.
Glad that you can talk to the people and let them know that
you safe, because, you know, there's been rumors going around, all type of shit.
He's asking.
Yeah, no, 100%.
It's just free break, we just, the people wanted to hear your-
Now, he ain't go that crazy.
I'm going to keep it up being with you.
This next nigga, who's my man's?
Chat, this is the worst shit I've ever seen, bro.
Loose Cannon, my man.
He called in and looked like he was.
was going to trial on
no jumper. Nicky, the host they were trying to hang up
on the nigga. They're like, yo, hang up.
Yo, you know, hang up on this guy.
Look, look. Hang up on this guy.
Please. This is this. This is this.
Loose. What's cracking, bro?
Loose kidding.
Not much, man. We tapped in right now.
We got the viral way on here. We got Lush
and we got the one and only
Munchy B.
Andre.
Chillin, man.
Yeah, we were just having
conversations and we're kind of
We got content
You know
I mean I guess first question is just
How are you doing in there?
What's your state of mind as you're locked up?
Yo, I've never seen people make jail look
Like it's that lit like yo jail is just
Where we go to go get the content like we're
Coming back soon
Nica I would see Rico and be like yo
When I see Rico in my mind I hear 20 years
These things are looking at it like
It's going to be 20 minutes
LA niggies might be built differently
because this is all about the content
My name of the day
It's like
Let it's true be known
Like I don't put the niggins
You know what I'm saying
Everything else is false
Okay
Do you like what's your media
strategy in terms of
Talking on podcasts
Doing live streams
Et cetera
While you're in federal custody
It's not bad
It's just
I'm doing a
same thing that I was doing outside.
You know what I'm saying?
Nothing changed.
At the end of the day, it's like...
No, this is crazy.
Nah, I'm just inside.
Like, any shit changed.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Yeah, that's very crazy.
Yo, I'm facing a federal recall charge,
but ain't goddamn thing changed.
Sweetie!
Sweetie!
Sweetie!
No, no.
We got content.
No.
Stop.
Please stop.
Just stop it.
I don't have to, I'm not like that, but I ain't going to say anything.
A lot of people, um.
Now, when you get a street and thing on the phone, this is why he got to hang up on him.
When a street thing is said, I ain't going to say nothing.
He's going to tell us everything.
Hold on.
Roll over and turn on you.
It is what it is.
Who turned on you already?
Yo.
Flat 22 is over here.
Who turned on you?
Who's snitching?
What?
Oh, let's just commit witness intimidation right on the federal phone.
Live on the podcast, witness intimidation.
Who turned on you?
Who snitching?
This is, we got content.
Oh, people are already telling on him.
Yeah, yeah.
No.
Oh, this is crazy.
Do these things not realize when you're charged with something and you're then publicly saying,
yo, there's people telling on us?
Number one, it looks very horrible when that's played in court because it's like,
it's like you're saying that someone is implicating you.
It's almost a presumes or assumes guilt, even though that's not how court works.
But when they're thinking about letting you out on bail or bond,
It's not about beyond a reasonable doubt.
It's really about a lot of discretion.
And if you like, here, there's mad stenches in here, man,
like, you're a couple of, yeah, we're only in here
because a couple of niggas couldn't keep their mouth shut.
Yeah, then I can let you out.
That's fine, please.
Damn.
Is everybody telling loose, or do you, like,
do you know specifically who's been telling?
Yeah, everybody got out.
The only people that still in here is what,
me breaking him.
Have you had any conversations that were basically, like,
We'll let you out right now.
You just got to tell us this, this and this?
No, no conversation.
So they consider you to be such a crucial part of this case
that they're not even proposing a deal?
No, I haven't.
No, it's not bad.
It's not bad at all.
Safety valve?
The point of it is.
They're throwing it all the type of words.
Safety valve?
Are you proffering?
It's not going to happen.
It's putting it that way.
The feds know that you're so solid that they wouldn't even ask you to talk.
No, it's not going to happen.
So did you catch word that I just revealed it like an hour ago on this podcast,
but basically the feds came to my house,
and the one and only thing that they were interested in
was the cease and desist from Big You because of your appearance on the podcast with WAC,
in which you basically said.
By the way,
let me also put this out as well.
I think it was not smart for Adam
to be divulging that information.
You know, again,
what Wax says he's whatever,
whatever, but the reason why this case is going,
how it's gone,
is because of people using public platforms
to put out proprietary information
on a federal investigation.
So from the timing of the arrest
to all these things,
the police is realized,
niggies is fucking up their investigation.
Adam, they try to get some shit from Adam on the low
because they probably working on saying they could tie Big U to Nipsey
and Adams on a podcast blabbing.
And not only that, he's telling the defendant who's in jail on the podcast,
saying, yo, they asked me about the, remember you told the story about Big U
and whatever, whatever, and I got the cease and assist?
They wanted that.
Bro, the fans is watching this shit like, okay.
All right, so if we're going to, not that,
Adams in trouble, but if we're going to play him, we got to play him a certain type of way,
because he's going to use everything because this is the, we got content, indictment.
Everything is content.
Listen, I just want to, I just want to give y'all the comparisons.
You ever heard, you ever heard me tell you I anything about what happened or if anything
happened with 6'9 when they were trying to talk to everybody around him, I ever told you, I
ever told you out of the stories?
You won't hear the fucking stories.
And that shit's over.
Yeah.
Not in content.
Not in my book.
I don't live in L.A.
In L.A., that's content.
In New York, New Jersey,
you catch a Rico.
Obviously, I wasn't in threat to catch a none.
But you even get visited by the fence.
Nigger.
Shit, your dick shrink and your balls shrivel up, nigga.
You like, your heart start beating.
It is what it is.
For these niggas, we got content.
that big you had knowledge of the nipsy situation before it happened.
I'm going to say it like this because I keep going through something.
It's just why sent a cease and desist if it's not true.
That's all I said.
That's what a lot of people are suggesting.
Why is he saying this on the phone?
Yeah, even if it's not true, it is.
Right.
Yo, this thing is so confused.
I don't know who this guy is, but he's so, he's like, wait,
we're talking to a man in jail about investigation shit?
Wait, what's going on here?
It's a defamatory statement
For sure
Absolutely
I could understand him not wanting that out there
Even if it wasn't true
To keep it a stack
You just think of looking around like yo
He looking around like he thinks he's surrounded by fans
Just watch his face
He's getting tight
Yeah that makes sense
What did you say?
I'll say
I'll say it's a defamatory statement
Regardless so I can see him
He's shaking his head
Bro somebody got tab on his shoulder
We got cut
He's looking at this thing like, wait, are we serious?
Yeah, nigga, we're serious.
This is West Coast shit, nigga.
We call the prisoners up and talk about that case.
What's the problem?
Yeah, yeah, but if you wanted to prove somebody that was a liar, right?
She ain't shaking it.
I'm pulling it out, right?
No. Why stop it?
You might catch a fit.
Is he popping in the L.A. podcast scene?
If he's not popping, no, actually, I sat with him before.
I interviewed with this nigga.
He came out with Flocko one time.
Hey, if this, hey, somebody got to tap him on the shoulder.
If he want to be 10 times the bigger podcast hosts, he got to get into shit like this.
Like, he's trying to be too street right now.
Like, whoa, whoa, are we talking?
No, this is what the internet was.
The internet wants content, and it's definitely content when somebody's facing 20 years in jail.
And they're on a podcast, definitely down to talk about their case.
Yes, that's content.
Yes, it is.
Yes.
Yeah, I don't know.
No, no, no, baby.
If we're talking right, that's facts, right?
Why stop something that you're saying it's a lie?
Right.
I mean, hey, I guess he really wanted to stop that narrative, I guess.
When a lie linger too long, it becomes the truth, bro.
Yeah, I'm not his defense of truth.
Yo, this guy right here, I think his name is Munchy B.
Like, this thing is hilarious.
He talked
He talked exactly how I expect everybody
From from LA to talk
When a lie becomes
It becomes the truth
Blood, cuss
Bernie, but I could think of a few
Like nobody want to lie out there about him
So that's why you would do it
Sease and Decis
If you feel it ain't true
That's like yeah
That's like career ending information
You know what I mean
Like or statement
If people associate him
With the death of somebody so beloved
That fucks off his business right
But everybody is getting misconstrued.
Nobody's saying that he has something to do with it.
He just, now, I mean, no, it's just like if there's somebody on a,
somebody that knows me, right?
And they basically be like,
my mother going to get that nigga because of whoopoo-woo, who-you-woo.
And I'd be like, well, shit, go on get your man.
You know what I'm saying?
That's just how to him.
My statement is Nipsey wasn't his brother.
Nipsey wasn't like his son.
He keeps claiming that.
One nigga
in their energy in their air
When he didn't focus
One nigga has walked off
Hey
Hey for whoever this nigga who walked off, bro
I'm ashamed of you nigga
You don't want to make the fucking
federal government
Discovery Supercut
This is going to be
The federal government
Discovery Supercut
You don't want to be in the highlight real nigga
You're walking off set, nigga
You ain't trying to be part of the content?
My statement is
Nipsey wasn't
His brother, Nipsey wasn't like that.
Yeah, he had to, listen, the moment a nigga in, in jail while facing a Rico chart says,
my statement is, we don't care what you say.
You can say, my statement is I like cheeseburgers.
No statements.
No statements.
His son, he keeps claiming that, putting the energy in the air when he didn't poke with Nipsey and didn't fuck with him.
He said, Nipsey just flew him out before they passed.
They passed it up.
No, no, they didn't
They didn't, they didn't, they didn't
New York together or something like that.
Yeah, they went to New York
for a video shoot, but it was still
animosity.
Yo, it's crazy that Luce is in jail
talking like this is crazy.
Yo, Luis, I love you,
bro, you gotta stop.
You gotta stop, bro.
You gotta stop, bro.
Please,
bro.
If we still,
it was still a situation.
Why?
Yo, he's still talking.
Yo, this is why I blame whack a lot, bro?
Yo, Luce is locked up, my nigga, in federal custody.
Got denied bond.
Don't know if he going to come home next week, next month, or next year.
And he literally is still volunteering more information on the jail phone.
This is why I blame Wack, because Wack sat next to the nigger and walked him into saying all this shit about Nipsey.
Not that he wasn't going to say, but, like, basically set it up.
He was just, like, throwing alley-oops and Luce was just biting.
He was just like dunking him.
He was like Prime D-Wa-D-Wa-than-Maw-Brah.
You know what I mean?
So, like, you can tell Lucius about the content.
He don't give a fuck.
Even when he's locked up, he don't give a fuck.
He didn't go and support Black Sam at the Marathon Burgers in.
If everything was patched up.
No, for sure, that ain't patched up.
We saw that in the Black Sam interview, for sure.
Because Nipsey is big, you little homie, essentially from 60s.
Black Sam is not from rolling 60s.
That's just Nipsey's brother.
So he don't have to support Black Sam like he will support Nipsey, his little homie, his young,
your home. Good point.
Like, that's, that's not, that's not the same thing.
No, yes, it is, because the marathon continues, the marathon
burgers, anything that marathon is based off the next to,
like, that's what he's still for it. That's what he pushed.
That's what he wanted to do. That's his thing.
If you pass away tomorrow, Adam not fucking with your twin brother, bro.
So, so that, that marathon ain't going to continue.
His thing is like you shaking his head out.
He messed with shooting.
You know, you know what's so crazy?
L.A. podcasters and especially Clubhouse, I watch them, like, they do like how we do.
So when it's a New York situation, Texas, Florida, I see them break it down.
Memphis, Jacksonville, they're breaking it down.
I see it.
But now this shit is squarely on the West Coast, and they don't really realize, hey, news flash
to the niggas on the West Coast.
When I did the Warren Shirek, I lived in Jersey.
I never did a war in Jersey.
Now, niggas need to know what is happening in your backyard
or your man's is involved in the case,
and you might want to say,
I'm going to sit this one out.
Newsflash, it's okay to sit it out.
It's okay.
They just ran a TMZ article on the nigga
I fuck with the other day.
I just act like I ain't see it.
That's my man.
You know what I'm saying?
My man's Joe and some shop.
I didn't see that shit.
I was like Stevie Wonder.
I didn't see it.
I ain't see it.
That's my man's.
That's my man's.
I'm sorry.
Call me by us.
That's my man's.
If it was my man's,
I've seen it all the way.
It is what it is.
Okay?
L.A. folks,
it's okay to skip a story.
If somebody's pushing the narrative,
in all good,
I'm brothers.
This thing is so pissed.
You don't like the Twitter.
I said,
I would have Adam,
um,
I hope that Adam is different.
That is true.
If,
if me and Brick were beefing,
and then we got cool right before he died
and then his girl opens up Brickburger
for sure I'm at the Brick Burger
I'm turning up the Brick Burger
I'm chasing Rockstar across the street
Not a brickburger cell five
Have you checked on Mama Bear?
We've been talking
Yeah yeah I helped him out around Christmas time
And all that kind of show
Yeah, we love Mama Bear
And Granny Bear
Definitely man if he was out he would probably be in this Rico too
Yeah
They're joking about the Rico
Which I get it's content right
Fuck it's content
They're joking about the Rico
Like niggas caught a parking ticket
You know, this is crazy
JK
JK
I got no comment on the Rico
Nothing to do with the Rico
No comment
Oh, I was just
That was a Krimack joke
My bad
Oh man
So that's Bruce Kahnah's wife
Jumping at Cherise
Shades of Shrease
Like yo come on nigga
Stop it Adam
But you gotta realize
Adam white
So like Adam
He could do shit like that
You know what I mean
He's just a white boy
You know it's free
It's free loose, free other guys.
Everybody is going to support everybody.
Only the real is going to stand.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, everybody that was on their indictment rolled over.
Everybody out of jail.
Everybody was making it stay.
So you can't say that, bro.
They rolled over.
Yo, I have to go aloud to you.
Nigger, I'll be listening to these LA niggins talk about the YSell shit.
Nigger, we never heard Gunner one time on the phone.
We never heard Thug one time on the phone, bro.
Not the federal, the jail phone.
Doing Brick are the only ones who didn't have anything to say?
We're the only one that's still in.
I didn't know everybody.
Damn near, yeah.
Of the ones we know.
It was four already in jail, though, when they chose Lennon.
Damn, everybody being out is bugged out.
Loose, activate your patience, man.
Stay off that phone.
Hey, how do you feel about people celebrating people going to jail?
Oh
That niggas
Stay off the phone
And the other guy
Was it?
Crazy
Yeah, the ops
Are you throwing a party
The ops
Think about this, Frank
Because I never ever
Before
No, not you
I'm talking about
How you feel about
Others celebrating
I don't fuck with it
Not at all
So you don't
You don't fuck with 600
And Wack celebrating
People going to jail?
Oh man
This is a set-up question
You're looking like
Ain't no way
You ask this nigga
If you fuck with two niggas
You gotta remember
Wack is mentioned
In the paperwork
Even though loose and whack were cool at one point,
whack is mentioned as a rival.
Oh, so you don't fuck with them niggas.
I don't fuck with nobody celebrating a niggins going to jail,
but I don't think they just don't fuck with Big U.S.
I ain't heard them laugh this much.
You think Wack's been celebrating much?
You really think he's been celebrating out of them?
It might be a little muted, but yeah, it's damn near,
a ticker tape parade over there.
It's like a passive aggressive celebration.
The Hunter's side?
Oh, yeah.
on the side turning up
selling break
but at the end of the day
it's like
um
it's the best out
um other people
um
I'd rather if we
why is telling the phone saying
yeah I don't love you
We got content
yo
so why doesn't they go on the phone saying
if we beep in
we had lit
in the streets
no this is
yo
LA, y'all got it, bro.
Y'all got it, bro.
L.A. got it, dog.
I don't want him to go to jail.
I'd rather if we beef him, we handle the shit on the street.
Why is he telling the phone saying?
Yeah, I don't know if he should say that.
Hang up, man. Hang up, bro.
Y'all, you're doing crazy shit now, man, man.
Hang up.
I don't want him to go to jail.
You know what I'm saying?
Shitty burger.
That's just kind of weird for somebody to say.
y'all nicks crazy
y'all y'all letting this nigga
incriminating so hang up
I know but
nigga don't do it while we don't hear
because it looks like we condoning it
because we're not with that
Bruce,
the viral way wants to make it clear
that they think you're incriminating yourself
and that you should stop
Who's the
Lawyer away?
Long Jus says
Yeah, we don't got nothing to do
what he's doing
I just don't want to watch him do that
bro
Yeah shout out to them too
Hey hey Luce
hang up bro
Let your lawyer talk
Hell no
fucking lawyer
and giving us no fucking content
fucking lawyer
ain't going to make the shit go viral
fuck that
I said what
I said hang up and let your lawyer talk
bro like they're going to use this for content
don't do that shit man
yeah we got content
you the fuck
yeah but the thing is
it's not staining anything that I have
nah bro but but
you want some real shit
bro and I'm gonna tell you some real shit
activate your patience like bro said
The all this circus don't do that, bro.
You're facing some real life shit.
This the internet.
Don't do that.
They're going to laugh at you.
None of these niggas gonna put money on your books.
Adam's, like, money on his books.
Hold on now.
Niggas gonna come visit you.
They're gonna laugh at you when this phone call hang up,
God.
Don't, don't, don't, the fame ain't worth that shit.
Everything go go, even the females.
The females, they go bounce on you.
That's not bad advice.
He already got one.
What females are?
You're talking about, my nigga.
That's how I go.
You got his wife right here.
So what you're talking about?
Hey, if you was wife, you care about him, stop letting him do this.
What you're talking about?
I'm talking about the majority of y'all.
Hey, look, niggas gonna do what they want.
But I'm gonna give you some real advice, you know.
He'd been to the pen before he know.
Calling in from the, don't.
No, look, look, Shree, long as you keep the visits coming,
and then pin the paper, some pictures, you know, since some,
you're gonna do what you do.
That's just how I go.
I'm gonna just need you out to put a little respect.
little respect on people's names and don't try to be disrespectful here.
No, that's the gender.
Before we just really cut the line off and then that would be that.
Hey, respect his freedom.
Stop letting him do this to itself.
And respect his woman and respect him too.
No, that ain't just you.
If he chooses to do that, he's a grown-ass man.
He's going to do what he want to do.
Yeah, but you're supposed to care about him and not let him do that shit.
Hey, look at his mom.
Shrease, females got on on me during my bed.
When they bounce back at the end of the last month
It happened like that
60 seconds
Damn
Okay, well y'all
Damn
60 seconds is crazy
What else y'all want to say?
60s
These two niggas is laughing like
It's comic view, nigga
He said 60 seconds
It's crazy
60 seconds of content
What else you want to say?
Free loose,
Much love to the homie loose.
Hey, you got to
the right to remain silence, because exercise that.
Hey, Luce, are you banging Sweetie in there, too?
Are people fucking with the sweetie movement?
Sweetie!
Yeah, sweetie!
Yeah!
That's right.
Yo, man, I love Luce, man, but Luce, brother.
Yo, listen, you beat this shit, man.
Just be quiet for a little bit.
This is my advice to Luce.
I really like you, brother.
I fuck with you.
Like, you gave me good energy when I met you in person.
I think you're hell of hilarious.
Please stay off the phone, bro.
get through this, get a bond.
If you beat this shit, you got, listen, I give you 10 interviews in a row.
You could get your content off, brother.
You could get your content off.
Trust me, I'll fly you out to New York.
I doesn't want you to just be on a podcast set when you're free,
saying, sweetie, I got you.
But right now, you're facing a federal recal charge.
And the federal statutes actually say,
if you're guilty of this recal charge,
you're liable to go to jail for over 20 years.
brother, please, just chill out for a bit, okay?
Just chill out for a bit.
Like, the content right now, I know it's viral.
It'll be more viral when you get out.
You know what I mean?
You can laugh at everybody else.
Please, just chill out for a bit, please.
And for the rest of the West Coast dudes,
the We Got Content Group, just chill out, bro.
Y'all got to stop gassing up Luz.
I see Luce is a little bit, like, gullible.
We're like, Loo strikes me as a type of nigger
who probably has been to jail a couple times
just because he wanted niggas
who also like being in the fray.
So, like, now that he's locked up,
he don't want to be the guy who's just sitting back,
being quiet, watching everybody else talk
without him at it as two cents.
Unfortunately, that's what you got to be right now.
You know what I mean?
At least until you get some clarity on what's going on,
you don't know what's going on.
You know what I'm saying?
Somebody said Rico's content.
Bro, no, it ain't.
Bro, no, it ain't.
We need everybody in the feds, begging, sweetie,
You know, I also thought, and listen, my apologies if I'm wrong, that's what I think Wack is smart.
I think Wack aligned himself with Luce, because you know exactly who Luce is.
Luce is a, his name really says it, Lose Cannon.
He was a nigger who was probably going to be on a one-way course to crash out.
and he would have crashed out for the content
we've seen him try to meet up with King Yeller
other niggas he say run into cowboy
he did whatever Jay Reid
like he was going to crash out for the content
or he would have been down to crash out for whack
when when the Aaron of Plummer nigger was talking about
your whack I need that fade blur I need that fade blur
I think Luce is like
oh it's good car I take that shit
Luce been trying like and and
I always feel sympathetic for guys like that
because you almost see them become like sacrificial lambs.
Like they're bound and destined to crash out
and they're usually crashing out for somebody else
or for some other purpose that really isn't serving to themselves.
So, you know, I fuck with Luce, but Luce, please sell off the phone, bro.
Whatever you beat this, it could be five years from now.
You know what I mean?
Come pop out, you know, to New York.
shit, we might have a LA studio about him.
And we could go have a good time with you talking about
shit in the past that you have already beat.
Not current investigations.
We don't need to hear no more meek-mo stories.
We don't need to hear nothing more until your case is done.
And that's out of me wanting you to be innocent.
But if the We Got Content Mafia tricks you into keep doing this,
I don't know.
I don't know, now.
Anyway.
And purchase that merch is loosecanon.com.
That's right.
Hey, hold your head, my guy.
I'm about to buy something of loosecan.com.
Yeah, that's what I'm going to do.
Chat, you know, it's only right.
I really fuck with loosecan.
I ain't go a lot of it.
I think he's, like, hilarious.
I think it's loose cannon.
Loosecanon.com.
But do you see me rocking a free dirt shirt?
I definitely got to rock a sweetie shirt.
Oh, they got the onesie.
The free loose cannon onesie?
That's fire.
I mean, I don't got a kid, but shit.
The free loose can and onesie.
Nah, the shit I cop got to say, sweetie!
Now, maybe I get the hat.
Sweetie!
Yes.
Okay, I think we'll get the hat chat.
Eh, might get the hoodie too.
Might get the hoodie.
Might get the hoodie.
It'll be better if they had sweetie on, oh, on the back and say integrity before money.
Shit, fuck this.
He should have said, sweetie on the back.
I'll definitely cop.
All right, Chad, yeah, I'm going to support.
I'm going to support.
I wouldn't mind if you guys support to lose cannon.
I fuck with him.
I kid you not.
All right.
So let's get to the indictment real quick, Chad.
Okay, so this indictment's a little bit thinner than what we thought was going to happen.
This indictment didn't capture all the people that were arrested in the sweep.
This indictment only has six people on it.
First of all, of course, Big U.
Eugene Henley.
He's known as Big U, Unc, Draws, Hannibal, Muhammad,
anybody killer, and Dave Austin.
We have Sylvester Robinson, known as Vey.
We have Mark Martin, known as Bearclaw, Tremaine,
Ashley Williams, known as Loose Cannon, Armani Aflaji,
which is a girl, I believe.
She's known as Manny, and Frederick Blanton Jr.
And Tiffany Schenrika Heinz.
So I think it's seven, not six.
Okay.
Here it is.
So the general allegations is that Big U essentially was a self-admitted member or OG of the rolling 60 gangsters.
Okay.
They're the neighborhood crypts and they're a violent street gang as being talked about by the U.S. attorney.
That was founded and operated in Los Angeles, California.
Okay.
They was a criminal partner of Henley.
And for years long, he was a confidant of the defendant.
So he's like his right-hand man.
He's an underboss.
He's an enforcer how the cops are saying.
Their same beer claw, this Mark Martin guy,
was a criminal partner of Henley in a self-admitted member of the 60s.
And he was also close confidant on and trusted lieutenant of Henley.
So we're getting the hierarchy here.
We have Big You at the top.
And there's two right-hand guys who kind of fall below are Sylvester Robert Survey and Bearclaw.
Now, they're saying that Henley and Martin co-founded a music group.
unique music, who's an entertainment recording record label.
And Henley was the CEO and Martin was the chief financial officer.
Okay.
It was registered in California.
And they're saying that they also did some stuff.
Oh, that was a charitable organization group under 26 U.S.C., blah, blah.
It did business as developing options, was sometimes referred to as unique ballers.
So we had the football programs under there, and that supposedly was under this charity group,
which is going to be colloquially known as developing options.
Robinson was on the payroll, okay?
Henley was also the sole proprietor, owner of the company, Celebrity Sox, which did business as unique socks.
So we're getting to realize they're painting why this is a RICO.
There's a company that Big You has that is funneling or working in certain different facets,
but the feds are going to claim that all these are working to help further crime.
So development options purported objective was to a service and a charitable organization
provided alternative's choices to gang violence, narcotics offenses,
and other criminal activity for South Los Angeles youth.
Development options is depicted in the image below,
claim to devote resources to inner city athletic organizations
such as the Crenshaw Rams, okay?
L.A. essentially awarded developing options.
options a $550,000 grant annually, which was federally funded and part of the city's grid program.
It's called the Gang Reduction Youth Development Program, and they did it for 2018 to
2023.
They were awarded $2.352 million.
Okay.
This came from the mayor's office of the city of Los Angeles.
Okay.
His duties and responsibilities was ensuring that it remained in.
compliance with its contract with the city, and they had a budget.
They could hire and compensate employees, comply with general report and requirements and
whatever, whatever.
I want to spare you some of the boring details, but let's explain what's the racketeering thing.
Now, I feel like we've explained what RICO is a bunch of times, but I'm going to give you
another, I'm going to give you hopefully an explanation here that's going to make sense.
So in RICO, there's a requirement of a few things.
A RICO is pretty much the federal statute that is a organization.
organizational form of what's organizational form of conspiracy.
Now, what happened, I forgot the year,
but it was President Richard Nixon who actually signed the RICO Act into law
that allowed the feds to use this to basically prosecute.
Really, it was aimed at more the mafia and the mob, okay?
Essentially individuals that were doing things,
but maybe necessarily didn't carry out themselves,
but it was clearly they had some type of system or enterprise
or organization that was clearly about crime.
So what is needed for RICO?
Federal RICO.
And, you know, you guys could clip this,
and Joe, you should probably clip this that, you know,
for further use because we talk about RICO's all the time.
People would come back to this.
And I'm talking about general RICO, okay?
Federal RICO's, not state RICO.
So, again, RICO is just kind of,
is pretty much conspiracy.
Every state has a general conspiracy charge.
What's a conspiracy?
A conspiracy is me and you and your girl
saying that we're going to plot a bank robbery.
We're conspiring to rob the bank.
That then could turn into many different things.
As it relates to a gang,
we could be conspiring under the banner of a gang
to rob people,
commit violence against people we don't like,
that's still conspiracy.
Okay?
So in conspiracy, what's usually required is that
there has to be some type of agreement between two people, okay?
At least two people.
Which means if we're going to rob a bank,
it has to be some type of agreement
that we both know we're about to go rob a bank.
Now, when it comes to gangs, it's much easier
because if you're in the gang,
you're agreeing with the gang,
and if they could prove the gang is violent,
you agreed with the conspiracy.
You get what I'm saying?
I'm explaining the tenants of how they look at conspiracy and why some stuff for
Rico why the state or the government would pick or the feds would pick up something as opposed
to the state so they got to be an agreement okay they got to be an agreement and then after
the agreement there has to be a pattern of engaging in this conspiracy that is of the organization
level so what does this mean if you then have
some type of gang group organization you're using a company that goes more under
Rico than just natural conspiracy natural conspiracy is more like us three we smoking weed we
say we're going to rob the bank you get this you get this somebody gets this and we're rocking out
right so that's that's kind of like the main difference between riko rico rico is like
enterprise and organizations conspiracy is just you and two of your homies about
to do something you're playing it, right?
So in RICO's, you're going to see, number one, in a federal RICO,
there's always going to be this statute or this requirement that has to affect interstate
commerce, which means, you know, you're, it's just a federal way of, that's how they keep
most things federal, or they deem it to be federal.
For example, if you smuggle a gun across state lines, if you do something that could defraud the
banking system that operates nationally.
Those things are affecting interstate commerce, okay?
If you're extorting people and that involves people sending you money,
that's impacting interstate commerce, okay?
So that's one of the things.
Now, how do they normally lay it down?
And we're going to read this in diamond.
There's two different things you're going to see.
And I always have to explain this to people because, like, for example, with a
Did he Rico, there's a bunch of things that's listed.
Shit ton of stuff, right?
But he's only, he only has three charges, right?
Or three counts, right?
Well, Rico's one count, but then there's these other things.
I'm going to describe it in a second.
But he has three counts or did.
I think now it's five.
Or no, no, I still think it's three, or four actually.
But they put two more victims and they put one more charge of his workplace shit.
Anyway.
So in the Rico, when they first say racketeering, and you're seeing it here, count one is
going to be racketeering and Rico.
you're going to see two different things.
Overt acts and predicate offenses.
So a predicate offense is going to be,
and actually it's actually listed for federal RICO's.
Look, predicate offense, federal RICO.
And these are what you're going to actually be charged with
under the subtitle RICO.
They are this.
Bribery, counterfeit, theft, and,
Frilemen, fraud, dealing in obscene matter, obstruction of justice, slavery, racketeering,
gambling, money laundering, commission of murder for hire.
Yeah, so anything with murder, so they could put murder under this,
but I'm going to show you the difference between that and what's known as overt acts.
So these would be actually your charge with RICO, and under RICO,
because it's supposed to be a pattern of criminal activity, it has to have two predicate offenses.
So that's why you usually see, even with the big U one, they'll say murder and they'll say tax evasion.
Okay?
They've got to put at least two.
For Diddy, they're going to say, what they put with Diddy?
They put prostitution and sex trafficking.
And some people might be like, well, sex trafficking is kind of like prostitution.
Well, they got to put at least two.
They got to put at least two.
It's, again, oh, it says right here.
It requires at least two acts of racketeering activities.
Because at least two establishes a pattern, okay?
So you're going to see two predicate acts.
Now, what a lot of times we care about is not the overall thing.
Like, for example, the murder they're charging Big Uyut.
That's a predicate act clearly, right?
They're charging him for that murder.
If he doesn't be the murder, he's getting life, right?
So that's actually something he has to beat.
What's usually the juicy details, though, in most RICO cases.
when we read the indictment is what's called overt acts.
So what's an overt act?
So let's go back to conspiracy, right?
Because remember, Orico is basically conspiracy.
It's just a trumped a version that has different facets.
If me and you said, if we're smoking weed one day,
me or you're your bitch, right?
Me and you're your girl.
We smoking weed one day.
And you said, man, you know that chase up the street,
man, we should rob that motherfucker.
And I'm smoking like, we should rob that motherfucker.
Yeah.
Let's rob that motherfucker.
Say for whatever reason the feds had a listen to advice
or say somehow they knew about that.
Could they charge us for RICO?
No.
Because the overt acts,
and this is why overt acts exist.
Because people have, you know,
we have the First Amendment right.
We can say anything, right?
We can say, you're not to rob the bank.
They can't charge us.
But in a RICO,
what takes away from just First Amendment
then shit to an actual conspiracy is an overt act.
You don't get charged for the overt act,
but they're showing that you're not just saying shit.
You mean it, okay?
But they're not necessarily charging you
for what they're saying.
For example, a RICO, well, it wouldn't be a RICO,
would be a conspiracy,
but an overt act in a conspiracy of us robbing the bank
would me say, would me go in to buy the rope
because I plan to tie people up?
You buying the rope is not a crime.
You're not getting charged for buying the rope.
but that's a overt act to show that you were serious about this crime or conspiracy you're doing.
Do you guys get it?
I think you guys get it.
You guys are smart.
So overt acts could be, yo, I'm hitting up my home girl asking if I could borrow her car.
That's not a crime.
But it's an overt act to show that you're taking steps to carry out this conspiracy.
Okay.
Now, you're going to see later when they mentioned WAC 100 is listed as a,
an overt act, not a predicate offense because they're not charging them for anything to do
with whack.
But they're saying in carrying out that this Big U enterprise is a violent gang that extorts,
that is carrying out violence and robs people, an overt act was them saying, when we see whack,
we're going to do A.
Then they allegedly, or according to the use words on a phone call, they saw whack.
And an overt act was they tried to do something to him.
So that's showing that the criminal enterprise, which is the Big U enterprise,
was not only just say, because we could just say we're chatting a gang.
But if we're not slapping niggas in the streets or planning to run down on niggas in the streets
because we're chatting a gang, it doesn't mean anything.
But if we planted it, it means something.
They're saying that these are things that show that Big U wasn't, that Big U's conspiracy.
People were taking necessary actions to continue it and further it.
Okay.
That's the explanation I got to give because a lot of times when we get to reading Rikos,
sometimes I can tell you how confused because we start reading things.
Like, for example, the arson, right?
The arson, I believe in Ditty's case, is an overt act.
I don't think he's charged with.
And I think if he was charged with it, Kid Cuddy would have to go testify or they would have to have some type of surveillance.
Anyway, so let me get through this quickly.
By the way, chat, my voice isn't the strongest yet.
I'm still getting there.
But we're going to push through.
I owe you guys six hours.
Someway, somehow I got to get there.
I'm going to have to get water in a second.
Okay, this water is here.
Okay, y'all hear with me?
Y'all rocking with me?
Okay.
So, let's go through this.
So they basically bring the enterprise.
They said the enterprise is the big you enterprise.
Okay, they call the big you enterprise, right?
Now, very noticeably here, they're saying it's a BU Enterprise.
They're not saying Roan 60s.
So even though they do deem Rolling 60 as a violent gang,
this isn't the Rollin 60s indictment,
which means anybody who's a Roan 60,
who they feel is in this particular pattern could get caught up.
They're kind of doing a subgroup, okay?
Purpose of the Enterprise, okay?
They're saying to enrich Big U, to promote and protect the reputation,
to financially enrich big you,
and a lot of things they're going to keep saying,
big you, big you, big you, okay.
Means and enterprise, they're going to say
this is how they carried out shit.
Here we go.
It's part of the enterprise purported control of Los Angeles,
individuals, professional athletes, musicians, and others
intended to conduct businesses
or certain type businesses in LA,
including legitimate business
and illicit criminal conducts were required to check in with Henley
prior to travel to L.A.
and engaging in certain activities in order to obtain protection from Big U Enterprise while in LA.
Defendant Henley hosts a podcast title Checkin in.
The opening theme of the song, explain when you hop off that plane, check in.
Penhouse Sweet, check in.
When your feet hit the street, check in.
Because if you're not and shit get hot, you better check in.
The checking include both a payment to the Big U Enterprise as well as requesting permission from him.
to conduct certain activities,
including acts of violence
that were not sanctioned,
that were sanctioned by the Big U Enterprise, okay?
They use his own documentary against him.
They say he described the documentary film
that he produced,
and he says, if you don't pick up the phone,
that could mean death for somebody.
If I don't pick up the phone,
that could mean death for somebody.
On the Nothing to Something podcast,
he says, you got to check in.
You could choose not to,
and it's going to be a problem.
If you choose not to check in
and you suffer the consequences,
you feel like you got something bigger
than what's there,
And that's not checking in.
It's basically an act of war.
Okay.
Then there's another quote.
It ain't one human who ain't check in.
In a video he recorded with a film crew in Los Angeles Hyde Park around 2017,
depicted below, he says, anytime you want to do movies in the hood,
just check it in.
But if you don't check it in, we're going to check you in, all right.
We're going to check in all your equipment.
By the way, this video is public.
There's a video.
Movie production in the hood.
That's how we do.
You're doing, man.
Top flight, babe, see.
Chief.
Jimmy running this here, movie set in the hood.
Come out here.
Come out here.
We're coming out here and checking in with GB getting these movies done.
You better know it.
Any time you want to do movies in the hood, just check it in.
We can make sure it's done, movies, videos.
But if you don't check it in.
Oh, well.
We're going to check you in, all right.
We're going to check it all right.
We're going to check it all of your equipment.
of your equipment?
We're going to check it all
of your equipment.
Movie production in the hood.
That's how we do it,
John, man.
Top flight,
back,
security.
GP running this here.
Hey,
by the way,
this is a good sign.
It's a good sign.
This is probably what I said before.
And I know,
I know I hate breaking topics.
Yay has hit me back.
He's hit me back with,
you know,
this is,
This is, you know, rather than his team telling me what they want, he's told me, you know, and, um, okay.
And, and, and the things he's saying, yeah, the things he's saying, um, okay.
Yeah, these are, these are good.
These are good.
These are, these are doable.
So I'm, I'm going to, I'm going to do, um, it's not crazy stuff.
Um, so I'm going to send them another version of it, probably in a couple hours, or whenever,
I get off the stream, okay? But he has responded, and this is from Yeh himself, and I'm happy about that.
Good. Yay, thank you. I don't know if, but I think Ye be online. But Yay, definitely be online.
So you might have seen the scene. Anyway.
All right.
All right.
All right. Come out here. Come out here and checking in with he.
It's what he's done. You better know it.
Okay. So, so that's the checking thing, right?
So, so they accuse him of embezzling the funds using a nonprofit fraudulent lead to kind of like, you know, extort money from people.
And he got government funds and also they applied for government assisted loans.
And, you know, they're basically saying that this was crazy, right?
So here's the racketeering conspiracy.
So they're saying it starts in 2010.
And this is the predicate acts here.
Okay.
So the predicate offenses that are going to be charged under the RICO are these.
Murder.
Remember, there's got to be two.
Kidnapping.
Robbery.
Extortion.
Wire fraud.
Financial institution fraud.
Basically the same thing.
And prostitution, interstate prostitution.
Okay?
So now they tell you what he's being charged with under RICO.
So he's been charged with, whoa.
One, two, three.
Okay, this is, what's this?
Wait, one, two, three, four.
Right.
And then one, two, well, this is,
this is all pretty much wire and institution fraud.
So like five things.
So he's getting charged with five things on the RICO.
So now let's look at the overt acts.
These are the entertainment shit, okay?
It's just going to give us the details.
On January 2021,
defendant Henley used in using his influence and reputation of the BU Enterprise arranged for a victim, whatever, to record a music video.
So we all know that apparently Big U's son's friend was a music artist.
He signed him.
The guy was recording at his studio in Las Vegas.
So in January 2021, at Defendant's Henley's direction, KF, an employee of this arranged for the victim to have air travel to Las Vegas, okay?
expected to return to Los Angeles
seven days later, a week later.
So remember, these are overt acts.
It just shows that people were doing things,
even booking a flight. That's an overt act
showing that y'all are consistent in this conspiracy.
Yeah, we're doing things to make this conspiracy happen.
Okay, they arranged for him to be at an Airbnb.
On the 23rd, they drove from Los Angeles to Las Vegas
in a luxury, no, Alexis Sedan.
Okay.
This is Big U and Robinson.
Robinson's right-hand man.
On 24th, approximately 2 a.m.,
they arrived to an Airbnb in a sedan,
and asked R.W.
Why R.W. had not been in the studio the previous day,
wasting studio time and disrespecting the record label
and Big U over at Act 6.
He then, after he arrived there,
they arrived to the studio where he was scheduled to record a song.
At the direction of Henley,
R.W. recorded a song, okay?
So it looked like they brought him to the studio.
He recorded a song right before midnight.
At 1258, Henley's two phones stopped reporting location data,
which means he turned it off or died,
indicating they were turned off or placed on airplane mode
while in the vicinity of the studio.
He then drove,
R.W. from the studio to the Airbnb
and the sedan. At 120,
R.W. left Airbnb
with his suitcase packed and
enter the sedan with Henley. So it looked like
he's like, you're going. All right, we're going. You know what I mean?
You're fucking around. You're wasting my money.
Let's go. Remember, he was supposed to stay
until 26. One day before
he was scheduled to check out.
Henley
drove the victim
north of Las Vegas on
Interstate 15 near the Apex Regional
Landfill. He,
then drove south on Interstate 15 back to Las Vegas.
At approximately 215, defendants Henley's two phones both began report and location
data again, indicating that they were turned on or taken out of airplane mode while
defendant Henley was continuing to drive south from Interstate 15 to US 95.
On January 25th, 2021, at 220, Henley called Robinson, who was still at the studio.
Okay?
at 2.30, Henley returned to his studio,
telling the employee he had gone to the gym.
So they're saying the murder happened then.
So they're saying at 2.15, his phone started,
report location data again.
So they're saying the murder happened in between here.
So he turned his phone off between 120,
between 120 when they left the Airbnb and 2.15.
So that was 55 minutes, okay?
Okay.
Approximately, okay.
So you told someone at 2.30 went to the gym.
The body was found in a state 15
in the area depicted below with multiple gunshot wounds to the head.
Wow.
Damn, it's just on the side of the road, damn there, right?
They shot it doing the head.
Fuck.
Defendant Henley contracted the producer to inform
him that Nevada homicide detectives
would be interviewing the producer about the death of R.W.
Under 26, Henley contacted the producer
and demanded that the producer and his employees
leave the studio premises.
Defender Henley and others are known to whatever, whatever,
removed, so this is after the murder.
They remove portions of the security system from the studio, right?
Because, yeah, they killed the dude then.
So the next day, they removed security system from the studio.
And he was present.
Henley and Roberts were present at the studio prior to the victim, R.W.'s murder.
On the 27th, so the next day, 10 p.m., they asked the Airbnb owner if there were cameras on the property.
Because they would know the cameras are going to show Big U leaving with the kid,
unless not a kid, but the 21-year-old person, at the day before he was scheduled to check out.
then KF, which is, who else KF?
I guess it's the other guy, I believe.
Directed the owner of the account that he used to book the Airbnb
not to speak with law enforcement about the murder.
Then on the third, what?
On the third of 2021?
Oh, my bad, I'm tweaking.
Yeah, the third of February, which is a couple of days.
later, falsely told law enforcement he did not know the address to the studio and did not have a phone
number for or any way to contact Henley. On December, so that was a year later, on an intercepted
call, Henley explained his motivation for committed murders on behalf of the enterprise.
What you guys see on the internet, y'all keep hearing other people who don't have nothing to talk
about. But sell, let me tell you something. If I would have had a problem with any man, any
color, any creed, any king, or kind, the issue would have been or a result.
off.
Oh, and he wouldn't be here.
And I wouldn't be here.
It ain't no kid nothing.
And it ain't there.
Nobody who's been in this motherfucker
long enemy can stand against me.
And me be who I am.
If I had a problem of any man,
and this wouldn't be so funny to me.
I'm still who they say I am.
Okay.
So now they're saying
they attempted to invade law enforcement.
February 14th.
So this is the next year, right?
So, but.
To evade law enforcement,
give me a second, I'm trying to keep up with the dates.
Okay.
So this is two years after, damn there.
February 14th, 2020,
to evade law enforcement regarding the murder,
Henley's wife, S.H.
falsely informed detectives that Henley did not live at his residence full time.
Then, on an intercepted call after speaking detectives,
his wife said,
Big U.
What?
called Big U from Big U's father's phone to warn him
that the defendant to warn Big U
that detectives were seeking to discuss RW's murder
with Big U.
and Big U asked how many officers were there.
Beginning in the 14th, 2023 to evade law enforcement
regarding the murder,
defendant Haley did not return home to his residence for multiple days.
He then switched cars with defendant Robinson.
So he had Robinson, Sergeant.
driving his cars. On an intercepted call,
defendant Henley called
Defendant Martin to schedule a meeting to discuss
the murder and evading law enforcement.
And on another intercepted call,
they called D.S. to discuss the murder.
Another intercepted call.
They told D.S.
that the defendant was traveling to Vegas
the following day where the producer was located.
And on an interceptor call,
he ordered his son not to talk to anyone about the murder.
Damn, there's a lot of intercepted calls.
He told S.H. to call KF.'s mother, but not to do so on an encrypted FaceTime application to discuss the murder.
Okay.
So this is a lot about the murder.
Okay.
Let's get into some other bullshit.
Over at Act 36, for years, he extorted Victim 1, a music, and a club promoter who transitioned into a partnership with an unlicensed marijuana dispensary.
located in Los Angeles for $25,000 a month in extortion fees,
until victim one starts to ignore his calls.
So some guy had a, he had a marijuana dispensary that was like, you know, kind of illegal.
And he was paying Big U 25K a month.
On July 5th, 2021, victim one has been ignoring his calls and demanded,
when he was demanding extortion payments, Big U enterprise member,
Robinson, which is the right-hand man, and self-proclaimed Roland 60s member Tremay and Ashley Williams,
loose cannon, and approximately nine other individuals, so pretty much 11 people, or 10,
all acted under his direction, traveled to the dispensary, committed a robbery.
They then, defendant Robinson Williams, which is loose, and others unknown to the grand jury,
stole products, cash, and multiple personal items from the dispensary, including Victim One.
Shortly after the robbery of Victim One's dispensary, the defendant Henley,
invited victim one to defendant Henley's home, where Big U,
loose cannon and other robbers were present.
And many of them, and many of the rob items were there.
At the residence, they told victim one, that's how you rob yourself.
So basically they robbed the dude because he didn't pay extortion money.
They invited him to the crib, and they showed him all the things he got robbed for
and said, you see how you rob yourself, right?
And later that day, the defense, the defendant Henley returned a portion of the robbery proceeds
and told him he would need to pay $10,000 to prevent future robberies.
So look like home he got a discount.
He was paying $25,000 before.
Look like Big U dropped it down to $10.
It appears, right?
What else happened?
Okay.
So still, at Henley's home with the robbers and the robbery items present,
Handley directed victim one
to identify other marijuana businesses
so they could similarly rob
and offer the same victim one
with a portion of the robberies.
So this was like a Ponzi scheme of extortion.
Hey, if you put us on to other
dispensaries we could do the same shit to,
we'll give you some money from what we
get from them, okay?
Then a year later,
on November 11, 2020,
on intercept a call, Hanley and Big U. Enterprise,
self, this is where
Britt Baby comes in.
coordinated how much Brick Baby was going to give Big U as proceeds from a robbery that Brick Baby committed.
On November 11, 2022, intercepted calls and text messages while Defendant Henley talked with Big U,
Associate Frederick Blanton, defendant Robinson,
to help Big U collect Brick Baby's associate.
They said they robbed the nigga for some shit.
They made a nigga call his plug, and they bought it.
booked him to which Big U said,
I'm going to grab half of what he got him.
I'm going to give it to they, and
they could bring you the rest. Okay?
And yeah, so
these are just, they're not charging
necessarily for the robbery, but they're saying this happened.
Okay. On November
11, 2022, in an intercepted call,
the defendant Henley could be heard
count money stating that it ain't nothing
but two or three racks,
which Blanton
said, Brick Baby said it was supposed
to be between five and seven.
So you got to make that call out to Brickman.
Then on March 3rd, on an intercept a call,
Big U described the M.O. of the BU Enterprises,
which included robbing an individual,
but not taking everything from them so they could continue to work.
Be robbed or identify other robbery targets
and buy the stolen items back from Big U. Enterprise, okay?
Defender Robertson tasks with victim one,
identify another robbery, whatever.
Okay, okay.
Okay, trying to figure out.
Okay.
On September 3rd, 2021,
Robinson told victim one that Robinson needed to,
the defendant Robinson needed to tell the defendant Big U
about the victim ones outstanding extortion debt to appease Big U.
And Victim 1 said he could pay either 500 or $1,000.
And Robinson demanded payment for Big U
but stated he could only allow,
he could only, he would allow a victim one to pay the following day.
And then look like the following day came.
Let's see what happened.
Defendant Robertson discussed with Victim One how the defendants were taxing him.
And to intimidate victim one, they expressed frustration that, okay, all right.
This is pretty much what we see in the complaint, a lot.
February 19th, Big U called and said, I mean,
and $1,500 real quick.
On April 3rd, they told Victim 1, he was increasing the taxes to $3,500.
They told him that it was going from $2,500 to $3,000,
and that Big U could purchase S.H, which is his wife.
Oh, shit, he was buying his wife, a $30,000-on necklace and using extortion money.
Damn, Biggie was that nigger.
On April 10th, they told Victim 1 that they want to collect $2,000 every Monday.
So $2,000 every Monday would be $8,000 a month.
$8,000 a month would be $96,000 a year, right?
$8,000 a month, $96,000 a year, almost $100,000, right?
On April 16th, the defendant-Henley told victim 1, they needed a donation.
Oh, shit.
This is crazy.
A donation for his wife's birthday party.
So Biggie was extortenigas for donation for his wife's birthday party.
on June, they intimidated Victim 1
and demanded Victim 1 stopped doing business with WAC 100
because WAC 100 was suspected to be an informant.
Oh, man.
On June 22nd, the Fender Robinson called victim 1 and demanded money
because Henley had demanded it.
On June 22nd, to intimidate him,
they told him that Henley had been asking the defendant Robert
Robinson if the Big U Enterprises needed to do a takeover of Victim 1
referring to the previous takeover robbery of his dispensary
when they stopped paying them before.
On June 22nd, to intimidate victim 1,
defendant Robinson told victim 1 that when Big U Enterprise member
spent time with Henley, it was necessary to carry a firearm.
Huh? Oh, okay, okay.
Then, this is over at Act 78.
To intimidate victim one,
Defendant Henley told Victor 1 that
Henley had seen Wack 100
with his wife and daughter and said
there's 50 to 20 niggies with us.
Hoodies tied down.
I got my hoodie on all black tied down.
She like boom, she jumped in a car,
paid for blah, blah, then took off.
Boom, this nigga screaming.
My wife, my wife, Joe's, I see you, Eugene.
I see you, Eugene, Helley, I see you.
He's screaming all that.
He got his blower.
He got his blow her out
But he's fucked up because nobody's around
We like bitch ass nigga
I'm like
Yeah bitch ass nigga
He like
You wanna die here man don't do this
My wife my kids
Draws
Draws
Draws
Don't do this
He's screaming
Oh shit
Now just to be fair
Because waxed my man
Wack gave his account of this when I was on the podcast.
He gave the real breakdown.
Did I hear this?
This is crazy.
So here we go.
This is Wack.
Where is it?
Oh, is it this?
You know I'm allowing you to question.
Actually, no, what you're reading?
Stop right here.
Like clubhouse.
Oh, here we go.
Allegations.
But he's messed up.
I got to read the whole thing.
But he's messed up because not.
Nobody's around.
We like, bitch-ass dude.
I'm like, yeah, bitch-ass dude.
He's like, he's like redacted.
Die here, man.
Don't do this.
My wife, my kids in that car.
Draws, draws, don't do this.
He's screaming.
No, you're about to turn you in a switch.
No, I want to see how smart you are.
I've been violating him for two years.
Violating him, calling rats, snitches.
He came up there 20 deep to get me, right?
And he's telling me some work.
What stopped him from fucking with me?
So, I, look.
No, no, I'm about to give you this.
Let me get to it.
My interpretation of this, me personally, and bear a mind, my interpretation wasn't put out there.
Adam hopped on the live and said, no, no, no, no, this is so crucial.
I want you to tell me.
Because I'm going to get to mine.
Okay, Adam hopped on there and said Wack was begging for his life.
I didn't say that.
You put, you put, you a source on.
Adam, I want you to tell me what you get from that.
This is what I'm trying to get to.
Why did me tell you it?
Is because you might not want to admit this.
You had your blower.
Okay.
You're begging him not to kill him.
Now stop one.
Now, remember this is this infamous story where Wack 100 was he jumped off stage with Kanye.
Kanye is in the story too.
And supposedly when Wack gets to the parking, I guess he walks Kanye somewhere, he gets to the parking lot.
The 60s members were on his heels.
There's multiple sizes of story.
We don't know who's telling the truth.
Wack has a fully different version.
You heard Big U's version.
Here's Wack version.
Right.
If I got my blower.
And you 20 deep with hoodies and I'm by myself, right?
No bag and the plea.
That's when you really do it, right?
What do you think my mentality was for a dude not to approach me
and you come to get me?
And I jump out my car talking.
What kind of conversation you think I'm having to make a dude say,
don't nobody move?
I agree with you.
Now,
I feel like,
I feel like,
I feel like,
I feel like,
you're out there.
You probably was on that
soldier boy should
now I'm about to expose something
nobody ever knew.
Oh,
so here it goes, right?
I'm here.
All of this is a parking lot, right?
I'm here.
They walk down.
They walk right past my car.
They didn't even see me.
When I seen them get here,
I jumped out.
Y'all looking for me?
Right?
Shit.
They stopped.
They back was to me.
Y'all, I had everything I had,
I could have dealt with everything in front of me.
Now, what they didn't know is I'm talking to my team.
Big U-Nem is here.
Now watch this.
Look, watch this.
Big U-Nem is here.
I'm here out the car.
Third, who was here, here and here?
You're taking notes?
Hold on.
Third, who in that parking lot when I'm confronting these 20 crips?
was 20 to 30 feet in every direction and they didn't know it.
All my homies was behind them.
That's new information.
Listen.
That's new information, man.
So listen, check this out.
So when I'm letting you know, there's no need to beg nothing.
What did I tell that fool?
Let's do it.
They still don't know to this day that all my homies was positioned
11 o'clock, 2 o'clock, 6 o'clock.
They didn't even see them.
I'm talking to my homies in cold,
letting them know which way I'm going to push them.
I said, Nick, ain't nothing but 20 of y'all.
I'm a down three of y'all.
I just told him I'm going to get off in threes.
Right?
At that point...
Now, whack is devious.
He says, I'm a...
Yo, he says it's nothing but 20 y'all.
I haven't going to allow to you?
Nigger.
Nigger, one v. 20 is a lot.
This thing is about to do a 20 v1.
Point he knows if he's getting off in threes.
When he goes to two, he's running out of it.
These dudes right now to this day
had no idea that they was ambushed.
So why the f-you-see.
You see, he said I was by myself, right?
I wasn't by myself.
All you got to do is pay attention
to the three people who got off the stage with Kanye.
Now let's do the math, dummies.
The three dudes in red, does he look familiar?
So where do they disappear to?
When we walk Kanye to feed,
because that's where his car was at.
Right, let's clear that up.
Kanye said, whack, my car is on fig.
I said, well, we got to walk around.
He's like, why we just can't go right there,
so you got to go through the crowd.
He said, your people would.
I don't care.
So we walked Kanye through the crowd, took him to fig,
went down the escalator, got in the cars.
I pulled out first.
I always pull out first.
Our people is here, here, and here.
As you've seen, he said what?
He was by himself.
The Bozo don't know till his day
that he was already ambushed.
So once I'm going, you know what they're going to do?
They're going to do this.
You know what happens when you start to run from that
and you start getting that blowing at you another way?
It's like a military operation.
I like that.
So now the world knows, Bozo.
Think about it.
Where did the four dudes go that got off the stage with him and Ye?
Where did they go?
They were in the park.
lot with me. But you tried to play it. But if you were the threat, then why didn't anything happen?
What do you mean? You got to ask to ambush. Waxpired him. Duh. You got to ask to 20 people.
They came to get me, right? Listen, I'm going to be real. They marked their self out.
Talk about it. Talk about. 20 power rules going to get one person. And they jumped out like that,
you would have had to use that. I told big you, this is what I told him a pass. No, I told big you,
yo move.
Is you calling by his government name?
I said, yo, no, I said, your move.
Oh, me.
I was even being funny.
I'm just thinking about Deer Dio, it says,
Eugene Henley, like,
yo, I never,
yo, I'm going to be honest with you.
When I think of Big U, he sounds so tough.
Like, I couldn't believe his name was Eugene.
I wouldn't even call Big U, Eugene.
Even if you'd be like, yo,
because you're calling by his government name,
I'm like, I'm not calling this tough nigger, Eugene.
Eugene don't sound like a tough nigger, bro.
That's what I'm wondering if Wack was in the parking.
and I like,
Eugene.
You going first.
Let's get to it.
He said,
Cuzz, don't move,
because it killed me.
Ooh.
It's exact words.
That's a line.
I'm telling my team in code talking to them.
I say, you ain't holding the cards.
They listen to me,
tell them to do what.
Hold, because I see them moving in.
I don't want you that close
because I'm going to make them scatter.
I got some shit that's going to make freedom ring.
That's a fact.
That's a line.
That's a bar.
I got some shit that make...
Because I see them moving in.
I don't want you that close because I'm going to make them scatter.
I got some shit that's going to make freedom ring.
That's a fact.
Make them scatter because I see them moving in.
I don't want you that close because I'm going to make them scatter.
I got some shit that's going to make freedom ring.
You heard that nigga had an ARP out there.
That shit crazy.
That's a fact.
Think about it.
What make 20 gang members
Stopping their track?
A 30-8.
Does that do it?
Nah.
Nah.
Gotta have some shit, right?
Let's just be real.
Let's just be real.
This just says blow up.
No, I'm asking you,
what make 20 dudes
Stopping their tracks?
And you know they have some shit.
It takes something
Listen, it's a fat,
ugly broad walk through here.
We wouldn't treat.
We'd keep.
talking if a bad bitch
walk through here
we're gonna stop and look right so it gotta
be a showstopper right
so now I just exposed to you
that the bozo said what
he was by itself
I never was by myself
there's him on a wiretap bragging to somebody else
possibly in the show of story right
but you sent it like he was real
originally and said Began I never said it
like he was real I was just reading what you
said me that's the part he's mad about the beggar
I never said that I was saying though the part I'm mad
bodies you act like we're cool.
You just sent it to me and say, whack, what's so with this?
You did the bitch-ass shit you do, but they just can't catch you.
So I'm here to let you know as a man, you was a bitch-ass nigga for that.
No, he's not.
Because all he was doing was showing me.
Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
All right.
So that's an overt act.
79.
They're trying to threaten a victim one.
You know, victim one looked like they were extorting this thing.
It's so bad.
At some point, he said, I'm going to the fan.
Fuck this.
So Henley threatened, so Big U threatened victim once say,
We got to rob someone.
You with that bullshit.
Then they demanded $2,000 from Victor.
Oh, they were just really running this nigga pockets, man.
They demanded money from victim one.
They needed money for taxes.
They needed money for taxes and employment development department.
They, uh, big you told Victim One that you needed $30,000 to pay his developing options
staff. It was considering a robbery and increased extortion to obtain the funds saying that
Big U didn't care if they had robbed Peter to pay Paul. They needed to get down. Victim 1 paid
defendant 1,500 extortion payment after defendant Henley told Victim 1, we bumped that weekly
down to 1500.
Oh, man.
By the way, you know, chat, you know what I was thinking about too?
Well, I was like, yo, why would, would the, would the, would the fed, uh, did the feds talk to whack?
Wack hasn't been associated with Big U in a while, but Wack used to tell this story.
The Wack, uh, um, airport story.
This story, basically, like, you ever heard the story?
All right, yeah.
The camera don't do nothing back.
But if you catch him, he's, he's, he's.
He wasn't a good call.
600 breezy ran in us back in.
Yo, ass was good.
You got caught in New York.
You getting a buck bit.
Now, I think he says he was with big you.
You know what I'm saying?
I think he says he was, did he say it was big?
Maybe I'm here.
I mean, like, boom, boom.
And then when they land, they come see me.
They get all the way right.
And then they get on.
I don't know who or what took checking in as if it's one of them.
you better call me for you come before i go to florida new york chicago right because bro y'all know
any given sunday checking in seems to be saying who we see on the other side future in the
growler right hey future old bro they're not checking in and making it no no no wait wait wait
If I don't taste.
No fly zone was based on the collective at that table when it was on.
For instance, future.
Future old trick, trick, trick, and big you was real close at the time.
Right.
Now, this is why I say the police might like again, these are stories that are literally
indictment worthy stories because they're writing stories just like this.
Like for example, if this, if this story.
is real.
Granted, they're saying it was trick,
trick,
that old money,
but this is kind of
what they're charging for.
They're like,
yo, y'all were
forcing people
to give them money.
We don't know
what the old money was.
You get what I'm saying?
That old money
might have been an extortion.
You get what I'm saying?
So that's why,
you know,
no more than Wackke is very smart.
I think that's why
he gets all the way away
from all that bullshit.
And that's why I don't think
Wackie.
Why can't talk about this bullshit
I'm out here?
Hey, hey, future old
broke some money.
All right.
That sounds like extortion.
Tricking deep.
Might not be, though.
Detroit.
Me and Big U on a brand-eyed flight
to Atlanta.
See?
Big U.
We're coming to L.A.X.
We coming through the security
putting our bag through the thing
who we see on the other side.
Future in the girl that's with the back
to football players.
Sierra, Sierra.
We see.
future in Sierra. I say,
bro, is that who I think it is? He looked.
I said, yeah, I said, you take them.
I got here. When we come to
the thing, I say, hey, homie, you got that money
for Tricky, take off running. I'm chasing
the dead homies
through the Delta mother.
And he runs into a motherhood terminal
and he runs into the thing,
but it ain't hooked up to no
plane. He left his, he left it.
No, bro.
He runs into the terminal.
Two stories.
He runs into the terminal.
terminal right when he run into the terminal he take his phone now right he know we're here to discuss
this evening all right so um real quick we're going to take a pause from this big you indictment
we have alanna police who have done a press conference regarding the death of young scooters so we're
giving you a continued update on what's the current information that we know we now know if you guys don't
know rapper young scooter out of Atlanta has been confirmed deceased he passed away people
claim it was a police involved shooting, and now the police, you know, precinct there in Atlanta
have now issued a press conference to give some clarification on their investigation or what
has happened that people are interested in. Here we go. The first being from the 200 block of
William Nye Drive in Zone 3, officers responded to a dispute with a weapon. It was
advising the call remarks that shots were fired and a female was dragged back into the
location. Once officers arrived they knocked on the door and a male opened the
door and immediately shut the door on the officers. The officers then established
a perimeter. During the process of establishing the perimeter, two males fled out of
the rear of the house. One male returned back into the house, the other male and
jumped two fences as he was fleeing. When officers located him on the other side of the fence,
he appeared to have suffered an injury to his leg. Officers rendered aid and he was transported
to Grady Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. That mail is going to be a third nine-year-old
Mel out of Atlanta. Just to be very clear of the injury that
was sustained, was not via the officers on scene. It was when the mail was fleeing. The second
incident happened at Lucky Street and Mill Street. This call came up around 6.35 p.m.
I believe that first incident was them describing the Young Scooter incident. So they're claiming
that he tried to flee the scene. He hopped over a fence, suffered an injury. And, you
know it was a leg injury from what people are saying that he bled out the same he bled out so
what the fuck wait what just happened oh no i went i went to you too sorry okay now we'll go to this
good evening and thanks for being with us tonight i'm jennifer bellamy we are following breaking
news right now in the city of atlanta where just minutes ago atlanta police held a news conference
about the death of a 39-year-old man kenneth bailey also known as rapper young scooter a loving
Alcorn as live for us tonight right outside of Atlanta police headquarters. Cody, you just
stepped out of that briefing from police. A lot going on tonight. What have you learned?
Well, Jennifer, the main thing we want to set straight here, the lieutenant over homicide with
Atlanta police saying they did not in fact shoot Young Scooter. They say there were no shots fired
during this ordeal tonight on William Nye Drive. I believe we have a live look at that scene
right now. I'm wondering if there was like barbed wire or something.
They're acting like this was like really downtown.
This is this is like a residential area, not like downtown.
What Atlanta police say did happen this evening is that they were responding to a call from
a home there on William Nye Drive involving a disturbance with weapons.
As officers got on scene, they got reports that there was a woman involved in this,
possibly shots fired and that she was taken back into the home.
However, at this hour, they cannot find that woman.
What they did find in the home were two, two,
male suspects. One of those males returned from the home after running away. That second suspect
never returned and were told as he was making his way from that home, he actually jumped two fences.
It was during one of those jumps, he landed and somehow broke a leg. Some were hearing initial
reports it was a femur. Again, we don't know the details of exactly the injuries, but tonight
the medical examiner says a cause and manner of death have not been confirmed. But again, this is
confirmed to B Bailey, a based rapper here and Atlanta known as Young Scooter.
While there are reports coming in from across the country tonight that Elena Police shot this
rapper, they say that is in fact not true and the GBI has been requested to that scene
that you're looking at, William Nye Drive, to give a third party investigation.
But again, to walk you through, there's a lot of confusion tonight with this story.
responded to that home involving a weapons dispute.
At some point, they got a report shots were fired,
and again, a woman might have been taken in the home.
When officers got there, they did not find that.
They said those two men ran from the home,
one return to that house.
The other one, who was Young Scooter, again, jumped two fences,
and during that run over those fences, he fell,
and what we heard originally was fractured or broke his femur.
He was rushed to Grady where he died there in the ER.
So again, a lot to still uncover on this situation, but Atlanta police wanted to make it very clear tonight.
They are saying their officers did not fire a weapon and that young scooter died as he was fleeing from that scene on William Nye Drive.
Of course, for his family, a heartbreaking situation and a very active investigation going on out there not only with Atlanta police, but also with the Georgia Bureau of Investigations.
They will do an independent investigation and release those findings in the coming weeks or months.
But Jennifer, a very busy night in Atlanta.
And, of course, this news hitting the industry,
music industry very hard as news is spreading across the country
about Young Scooter's death, reportedly on his 39th birthday.
Wow.
Holy shit.
So they basically get a call.
I'm wondering, so clearly they're saying he died because he jumped over a fence.
I don't know if it's a barbed wire fence.
I don't know if he jumped over in something like there was something sharp,
went through his leg.
Because if it's just him breaking his leg, how does he die from a broken leg?
That's kind of odd.
But there was mentioned that there was some firearm-related shit before.
Maybe he was already shot.
Maybe, I don't know.
I don't know.
They're not mentioning gunshots, though.
They claim that his injury was as the result of a fence or jumping a fence.
So I'm guessing maybe broke a leg, but also he got stabbed by something
or cut by something.
Some people are trying to say he bled out.
That's crazy.
Let me see if a good thing.
These two incidents are not related in any shape or form,
and that's what we have for you.
Can we confirm that it's a normal wrapper
that goes by the name of young school,
the 39-year-old live?
We cannot, at this point,
that's the function of the Form County,
medical examiner's office,
once they notify them next to kin.
so that we're premature on that.
And on the 42-year-old, you guys sent out a release originally saying
the name was deceased. He was not deceased.
Correct. Grady was able to break him back
in the trauma room where he was taken to the operating room
and is now an ICU.
So what was the discussion?
What led to the 39-year-old having to flee from police?
Can you give us a little bit more detail
because it just seems what exactly led to him running away?
So again, there was a 911 call of dispute with shots fired and a female being drugged back into the residence.
When officers arrived, a male initially opened the door.
Wax Boy thing for becoming a member, bro.
The officers face without communicating completely.
That's when the officers established a perimeter and the two males fled.
Why they fled, obviously we can't speak for them.
So it's still an active investigation.
What type of feds?
So we were not able to locate a female.
We ended up with two males and the deceded.
Was the, if you had a dispute, it started in a car, a moving car?
No, no, outside of the residence.
And then a woman was drugged back into the...
That's what was reported.
We have not been able to substantiate any of that, which is also a part of our...
investigation. And then when he jumped over the fence from one victim, what wound would, I guess, did he shoot himself?
No, there was no indication of anyone being shot. This appears that there was, when he fell, some type of fracture injuries of the leg, which calls the bleeding.
And to clarify, this wasn't any involvement with the Atlanta police as far as she was.
Correct. There's no, in neither one of these cases were officers.
involves in shooting at all.
Darron.
Thank you for them to remember, bro.
So we have, we do have just because of the confusion, we have the GBI that's going to come out to the 39, yeah, location.
So GBI will come out and they'll independently look into what you got to do.
Correct, yeah, just to confirm.
But that one started for the 911 call of the dispute.
Correct.
That's why you guys got there.
And then-
Dispute, shots fired, woman being drugged back into the residence.
And not to add confusion to it, but switching back to Lucky Street and Middle Street, 42-year-old from Charlotte.
North Carolina.
Him the two groups.
Oh, wow.
It sounded like a freak accident if we're going to take this guy on face value.
He hops over the fence.
It was the second fence he hopped over, and he breaks something.
Is it internal or external bleeding?
but look like that bleeding led to him not surviving.
That's crazy.
Might be a freak accident, or it might be more to the story.
Hmm.
The people who shot him, are they in custody or stolen around?
The sports are out there.
And this is why we're here doing this press conference to put out there that the
Police Department has not been involved in any shootings tonight.
and the incident on William Nye,
no one was, there was not a shooting at all.
All right.
All right, thank you.
That is interesting.
State ready to proceed with sentencing?
Yes, you are, Your Honor.
So this is a freak accident.
According to what everybody's saying,
this is a freak accident.
He said, this is the aftermath of the scene.
Talk to this dude for 20 minutes
in these fucking asshole shootings.
him in the Wendy's drive-thru for no fucking reason.
For no fucking reason.
Shot him.
I saw y'all talking him for 20 minutes, dude.
Okay.
Yeah, this is not, okay, this is not, um, scooter.
I don't know if I'm like satisfied with that explanation, bro.
I mean, I hear them, but it's like, he jumped the fence and died?
What?
They claim this is an area.
It looks like a decent area.
You see, Atlanta will be looking weird.
Like, this would be like, in New Jersey, this is like,
you are in a high affluence area.
This is a rich area.
This might be the hood in Atlanta.
I don't know.
So they're claiming somewhere here, they respond.
He jumped up two fences.
I don't know if these are the regular fences here.
Yeah, I'm just looking at fences.
But somewhere there.
Yeah, all these, like, this looks like a fence.
Yeah, these fences don't look that.
But you never know.
It could have been like one of these fences with a sharp thing
kind of goes through his leg.
I don't know.
It gives out while he's jumping the fence.
He just flops over.
He breaks his feet.
I don't know, bro.
Trying to make sense out of this shit.
Yeah, I see somebody else saying.
Maybe the wooden fence went through his leg.
That's like a freak accident, bro.
This just sounded like a freak fucking accident.
I wonder why he ran.
maybe he had a gun on him or maybe he's on probation he can't be around guns or can't have police contact
all right right cody l quay let me see yeah i think we played the most up-to-date um shit
yeah we played the most up-to-date shit all right all good um let let's kind of like fast-track
through this big use shit then we can move on because we still got to get to sauce walking shit
like that uh august 14th they told victim one they needed to pay henley and robinson okay so they're just
violating victim one bro september 15th they paid two thousand dollars
september 21st a thousands in turn 28 2000
september 15th when victim one asked um why victim one and others were so paying extortion
fees of big you robinson explained that when big you got out of
out. He said, I'm the toughest nigger, and here's my body of work to prove it. And you know,
I'm the only nigger killing niggas today. You niggas retired. I didn't. They understand that.
So they were paying all the type of extortion continually. October 2nd to intimidate victim 1.
They told victim 1, if Robinson was not serving as a middleman, the defendant Big U would be
very, very bad for victim 1. Robinson stated that two.
people owed Big U Enterprise 200,000, but Robinson had not yet threatened them with violence.
And then Victim One paid Robinson a 2,000 extortion payment.
Big U chastised Victim 1 because an acquaintance of Victim 1 had used Big U's name and a stature of Big U to increase his reputation in the community.
Uh?
Big U demanded that Victim 1 paid defendant Henley for a victim one's acquaintance with defendant Henley's name.
name. What?
All right, this is some shit.
November 3rd, 2022 on an intercepted call
discussing victim one when Big U told
defendant Robertson that victim one wasted our name
and he'd fix that mothuck up and get our money.
Another day, they paid $2,000 again.
Defendant Robinson told Victim one not to answer
victim one's phone call
and the victim one
and if Big U told victim one
because defendant Henley was demanding $5,000 from the victim.
They pay another $2,000.
Robinson told Victim 1 that Robinson was taking 20 to 50% of the payments from victim 1,
depending on how much the extortion was.
So it shows that the guy collecting it from Big U was getting a quarter or a half.
All right.
So there's a lot of avert acts in this.
Give me one second.
You know who I've seen actually talk about this pretty much decently Bruce Rivers, the criminal lawyer.
Yeah, watch him?
You know, it's like, and not only that, you don't have the resources that all these different agencies that have specializations within, it's, it's, they didn't invent this.
Things like, we'll go and do something and the same thing as we do it to, show up to the house like 10 minutes later when we try to.
you know, counting everything, right?
And we be like, how do fuck that you can't tell you is?
We'll follow this.
All right.
He's just showing video.
All right.
So I just want to, all right, let me just keep going over the end of that.
Okay.
So now this is the prostitution thing.
So, um, on November 10th, on an intercepted call,
Henley calls Armani a flage, okay?
Her name is Amani.
And she's offered a thousand dollars to transport women from L.A. to Los
Vegas.
to engage in pandering and prostitution.
And on an intercepted call,
Flage asked the defendant,
how many girls I need to bring?
And Big U says, that's all you.
Flajee says,
I'm about to bag some bitches, guaranteed.
You know I don't play no games.
Henley says, sent $1,000 via Zell
to rent a car to transport women.
It says through text,
Flage sent the defendant photographs of women,
she was transporting.
Henley sent 500 via Zelle for the trip.
And on an intercepted call between Henley and Flosier, another person,
Big U says,
I told you.
Remember when I told you I'd be in Vegas?
That's her.
She going to make every bitch get naked.
Right there, bitch, get naked.
Give my brother some head right now.
On June 29th, on an intercepted call to learn that law enforcement,
interviewed her.
Big U remarked that he was stressed out because investigators approached a woman who he was having sex with
and talked about how Big U was trying to buy girls to be a pimp.
Wow.
This nigga Big U was just too much on the phone.
On another call, Big U said, shit.
So you're going to get me and save my crime and sending girls money for sex?
Is that my crime?
Wow.
Now they're talking about the basketball players.
Don't want an NBA all-star player.
Transfer him $20,000.
That was supposed to be a charitable donation.
Donor 2, music publishing corporation, sent $24,000.
Then also developing options pocketed $19,000 donation from Dono 3.
Donate 3, a content aggregating video blog.
What?
That sounds like World Star.
Content aggregating video blog.
and co-producer of the Checking In podcast.
Let's see.
Checking in podcast.
Thank you.
Yeah, that was done with World Star, right?
That was doing a Roast, I think.
I don't call him a Star, nigga, called the concert.
Yeah, Big You and World Star hip-hop.
What?
He was like storing the World Star.
But when did Q from World Star die?
When did Q from...
Yeah, he died in Toronto.
2017. So I know World Stars ran by the family of Q right now, but they donated $19,000.
It was intended to support the football team, not to benefit him personally, and he transferred
$15,000 of the donation to his personal bank account. Donate 4, a nonprofit organization,
whose goal was to revitalize
South Los Angeles, donate 10,000
and
Big U used the entire 10,000.
Donor 5.
Former most valuable player.
This is Shaq, I think.
This is Shaq.
Intenters to support the football team.
Not to give to Big U.
They gave 20,000.
thousand dollars and he said big you took 13,000 out of it.
Donor six, a production company, wired 100,000 to developing options.
It was intended to support the Rams football team, not to benefit him personally.
And out of the 100,000, he took 36,400.
Donor seven, God damn.
How many people donated?
A nonprofit donor advised fund that disperses charitable donations from individuals and
companies to nonprofit organizations on behalf of
multinational music company
was intended to pay direct programs
to the da-da. They gave
50,000 and took 32.
Big U is on now.
They received 100,000 in SBA
funds.
Okay. This is just
like really laborious at this point. It's just
a whole bunch of other shit.
Holy shit.
Oh, yeah.
Enforcement was arresting us.
Superseding or this
X.
And then I'm looking at the people.
arrest him how you gonna arrest people that I don't even talk to that's a built-in
liar right there you know what I mean so is that how they gonna work the case
everybody know I don't fuck with Kenner everybody know I'm fuck with Brickbacker so you
want to arrest certain dudes there was a dude and putting them next to me there was a
dude you gonna have to call their self turn it against me well ain't no turn against me
So he's accusing them a snitching.
I ain't going for that.
You might be go get 600 in whack.
These dudes been saying I did shit all year.
So what they're doing is they go on the internet and these dudes say that I did sit on the internet.
Then when you say I did on internet, they go investigate it.
Now you raiding my houses, raiding my shops, raiding all this stuff.
And tell my, I'm committing crimes and covering up with developing options.
What crimes am I committing to cover up with developing option?
I'm not sure.
Anyway.
Rap news street.
There's confidential informants.
Mold up the whole situation with Big U and Deja vu,
where it was said that Big U has shook down 30 rats out that situation.
But the key thing man is, who is Del Morrison?
Now, he's not only a rat.
He's actually a club promoter,
and I would say somewhat of an entrepreneur throughout the city.
And the next question one may ask is,
why, Del Morrison?
Why was he being shook down?
It seems like this dude is one of them guys playing all sides.
Now, the key thing is, Dale Morrison has been in the mix around all these dudes for a long time.
Like I said, he's a club promoter.
And anybody know these club promoters?
They're the ultimate people person.
But especially when you're promoting black businesses, black clubs, black parties,
you're going to end up intertwining with the hood at some point, especially in L.A.
So we've seen Dale Morrison, not only with Big You, we've seen him with Nipsey,
we've seen him with Gilly the kid, Joe Moses.
Like I said, this dude has been around everybody in the city,
and we got to put this out so nobody else falls into the games that this dude is playing.
Now, the paperwork has painted him out to be a victim,
and on the contrary, painted Big You to just be somebody that got him in the headlock.
But Dale Morrison is actually playing this.
his own games in these streets man so the key thing right now is morrison is under his own
federal indictment which has nothing to do with any of these dudes in this indictment with this big
you rolling 60 situation this dude had his feet in the streets a full participant in the life of
criminality he's not just some weed shop owner that's trying to make a living and ends me by
playing it fair this is the misconception of this whole situation now the indictment that
that he's allegedly the main defendant on
is a conspiracy with the intent to possess narcotics,
also possession with the intent to distribute narcotics.
And the main key thing is,
the fans are alleging that Dale Morrison is using businesses in L.A. as fronts,
including the same business that Big U was allegedly shaken down.
So we've seen Morrison with multiple different businesses,
MLB investments and holdings,
M4 Morrison Media Marketing and Management, DMO20 Consultants, LLC,
Everybody Eats, which is also synonymous with the Everybody Eats Genetics Cannabis Business,
which he's affiliated with.
Now at the time when he was allegedly participating in the conspiracy,
some of these businesses were operating off some high rises off fig.
Now, as of today, he's changed the addresses to these businesses.
But in 2020, it's alleged that he was working with four other co-conspiracy.
conspirators by the names of Jordan Jackson, Kishon Brandon, Brittany Duff, and Dacia Purifoy.
Now everybody except for Kishan Brandon was operating in Ohio.
Kishan Brandon, aka Keyes, is said to be Morrison's bodyguard or security, so to speak,
that protects his criminal endeavors.
And it said that on July 25th, 2020, Keyes was chaperoning around 7,000 grams of
meth, approximately 2,000 grams of powder, and around 5,300 grams of weed from L.A. to Ohio,
which is when they got pulled over, and somehow some way it comes out that this shipment
came from Del Morrison.
Now, mind you, this is July 2020.
In the Big U indictment, the fed said they didn't start watching Big U until February
2021 after the alleged murder committed by Big U in Nevada.
But again, they was already watching the 6-0s in 2020.
And they were able to track eight USPS packages sent from Ohio to different addresses in LA,
some in the 40s, a business in the Mansfields, and of course, an addie in the 6-0s.
Word said that around 150 racks had came from Ohio and touched down in L.A.,
which the feds are alleging its proceeds that Morrison was receiving.
in this drug conspiracy.
Now six days after they got caught in that car,
Morrison's house was hit July 31st, 2020,
where it said this dude also had a bunch of weapons.
But he wasn't fully taken in on this indictment
until a year later, April 28, 2021.
But the Big U document alleges that he was a known extortion target
since the beginning of their investigation on Big U.
So as we see here in this Big U paperwork, it states, victim 1 has a criminal history that includes arrest for narcotic conspiracy and distribution in violation of Title 21, Section 846, respectively for which he is pending sentencing.
It's still an open-fed case.
He hasn't been sentenced.
Why?
Because he's using his telling on Big U.
in this indictment, in which it says that victim 1 will likely receive cooperation.
credit based on this case in his unrelated pending drug case from the United States Attorney's
Office in the Southern District of Ohio. So this information right here is why there's no need
for guessing. There's no need for allegations. There's a lot of bunk that's coming out. Is this dude
snitching? Is he snitching? You know, people grasping at straws just for the content. The paperwork
is telling us who these people are. Now, like I said, in the forecast, there are some snitches
that's coming out, but you know, that's neither here nor there because we have to move factually
when we're talking about people as rats. And this is what I mean by, this is a dirty character
right here. He caught an unrelated fed case before any of this situation and immediately start
pointing fingers at the big fish because he's a little fish in the streets, but nonetheless
he's still in the streets. He's not some innocent victim just floating around getting a noogie
on his head. You know what I'm saying? And then with that
situation that they had at deja vu on big you party in 2021 he can complain this niche about big
you pressing him and the other promoter for 30 racks but then he turns around the next year
and still promotes his next party in 2022 at cheetahs this dude playing street games but when the big
fish come and collect he want to point the finger now but he got some even nastier work on his
name he's also been convicted of a robbery and guess what human trafficking of a minor
or under the age of 18.
Shit, I see why he's getting pressed.
This is a weird dude in the streets.
And it's also said that he has ties to whack 100.
We're going to get to that, though.
Now one can make the argument that Big U wouldn't even be under an investigation by the feds
if it wasn't for this dude.
Reason being is because the homicide that took place in Nevada was under investigation
by the police in Nevada, not the feds.
This dude comes along.
long and now you have the full RICO where we're talking about money extortion and robbery being
involved into a full enterprise with big you now along with cw one morrison also told the feds
about the adrian broner situation he had a recording on big you when he sat down with him
april 14th and april 15th of 2022 he was miced up when big you was talking about the adrian broner situation
Now like I said, this is the same person that Luce Cannon admitted to rob it.
This is one of the main reasons why Luce Cannon is sitting down.
Not only did Luce Cannon talk on the podcast, but what sealed his fate was the dude he robbed was working as an informant.
So like I said, all he had to do was corroborate the story that Luce Cannon told as being factual.
And of course, with him being the victim, it was extremely easy for Lose Cannon to get snatched up.
Like I said, he was around all these dudes before this investigation popped off, and he was around all the way up to when they got hit.
But in the Big U video, we also spoke about a time when the Nevada police had went to Big U's house to pay him a visit in regards to the murder that took place out there.
We see Del Morrison on the wiretap with them later on that night, giving extortion payments to Vain.
And he also dug into multiple details to the feds about.
how big you tried to get him to line up other weed dealers and other businesses in the city but the
key thing this dude was making 25% off of the tape so i'm not going to sit here and act like this
dude was just living the worst life possible he got tired of being punk and is running with the
feds in the situation in ohio has led to him becoming spooked and he's using that to get from up under
big use thumb like i said we've seen this dude with all the rappers promoting all the parties we've seen
them promoting filthy rich everybody to do the this is not somebody you want to be around i'm gonna keep it real
you never know who else he gonna throw up under the bus to lighten up that federal indictment that he got looming
over his head and it's one thing called a sentence memorandum that memorandum right there breaks down
everything in regards to your sentencing you meet with the judge and they go over everything all the
people that's there for you in the courtroom, all the letters from your employers, your family,
all the mitigating factors that you're using to try to get the judge not to send your ass all the
way up the river. And like I said, at that point, that's when these cooperation credits are going
to take effect and it's going to drop his points down and lessen the blow of that offense.
That document is still sealed and he's not sentenced yet. Mind you, this offense happened in 2020
and he went down in 2021.
Here we are four years later.
I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't get sentenced
until after everybody in this Big U indictment
is taken care of,
because we may see this dude on the stand.
If anybody takes it to trial,
which I'm highly doubting right now.
But like I said before,
this dude participated in countless wiretaps.
It seemed like Bay and Big U stayed on this dude on the phone.
All right, right, all he...
All right, all right, I'm Big U die, bro.
Okay, let me just touch on this Salswaka thing, man.
So Salswaka, he's now doing his first couple interviews after being shot
and his artist getting killed right next to him.
And in a surprising turn of, you know, either fate or just what people would not expect from a street dude,
Salswaka actually says he has no plans to retaliate against the shooters.
And basically almost says, you, listen, whatever their issue was, they did what they did.
then shit, I know I was probably at wrong place, wrong time, but I'm not about to be on some
I'm about a slide type of shit. Listen.
Extreme to take from you.
Extreme.
That's the point you also have to incorporate.
These people are willing to do the extreme to take your belongings or to take your life.
And sometimes people, I always think motherfuckers coming at the next black person or the next
person in this world, a lifestyle to take their belongings or to take their value.
But sometimes it's about taking your life.
That's it.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, I feel like you understand the power that you hold where you can have, right
now a lot of chaos going on.
But I like how you're turning into something else.
Yeah.
If I want to see, I can have a motherfucker up and four, five hundred different men, good men down
here from different cities and states, including my, around here ready to do whatever
by snapping my finger in retaliation.
So what happened to me and my little brother, but as much as it hurt my soul and it.
It really break me down.
I'm down there and getting emotional right now thinking about the shit that I can't retaliate
because that's not righteous because my brother had his own dealings as a man that a nigger got to respect.
And a motherfucker had the opportunity to make me 100% accountable for the same thing that they felt whatever the situation is.
Because I still don't know what the situation is with my brother, but whatever it was, that could have helped me.
me the same level of accountable that they did him and took my life for no reason the same
way. Whatever that they, his is taking for us.
So the end of the day, I got to be a man and be an honorable gangster in respect the fact
that I was in, I put myself in a place where I wasn't supposed to be standing and sitting
at, but as a gangster and as a brother, I'm staying next to my brother, no matter whatever
this nigga got going on, whatever his personal beefs or problems is, we should
hands and became in the same alliance.
Before that, then I got to adapt and adopt your problems to a certain extent too.
So I put my name on your face, you represent my company, I represent you.
I got to inherit some of your problems.
Like, was taking my brother like really worth it.
Is me trying to retaliate at approval points for some niggas or put some Instagram comments
and some posts or did you slide for him, this and that, like a nigger been doing it.
And this shit since a nigga was a teenager, bro, adolescent.
You know what I'm saying?
Handling this business for the business standing on.
All right, let me jump in here and say this.
Basically, Saul says, yo, I'm not about to go, try to go kill a bunch of niggas who did this.
You know, I'm going to be a respect to a gang saying and realize that whatever was going on with Sayapin and whoever who killed him.
That's just some personal shit and that's some shit I should say out of.
Now, I'm going to be honest with you.
While I think Salswaka makes all the way sense in the world,
I definitely got to be like this.
If I'm a young artist and that's his demeanor,
like he's not stepping behind me no matter what,
I would definitely, I'd feel away about what he'd say.
Like, yo, he's making it seem like, yo, all right, man,
that nigga died, but that nigga sold his seeds.
Like, it is what it is.
I'm good and I'm not mad at the niggas who did it.
Again, I think optic-wise it looks kind of odd.
I'm not going to lie to you.
On the business, laying on the business, leaning on the business.
You know what I'm saying?
At the same point is when does this shit end?
What is the fucking trophy for this shit besides a bunch of niggas saying,
ooh, you him, that nigger, that nigger, that nigger, that's a demon.
Real talk.
He's stumpy. He's stepping, for real.
He's stumping.
And now one of these niggas saying that you step in the stumpy for him to help you pay for
the lawyers, then I can't take him.
care of your kids.
If they see your baby mama heartbroken and fucked up because you're in dead of jail, they're
going to be the nigger trying to fuck your baby mama and moving your house to sleep
on your bed because he wanted to be that bad.
But he couldn't get this bitch while you sitting there in his face or why you active being,
while you active and attractive being a man that you is, he could never get this bitch.
But he got to wait for this bitch to be vulnerable and slide in on your shortcomings as a man
when he's supposed to be there giving this woman's support and being the step-uncle, being
the god, father, the god, uncle, like, you know what I'm saying, being an under-married man,
you know what I'm saying, and representing what fatherhood would have been
if my best friend and my brother would have been here to be for you as your father.
Niggas just got the whole gang, fuck-up, so like me, I just want to take my, the opportunity
that I have with the platform, the voice that I have to try to speak out to the people
that ignorance is not the answer every time.
It's not.
I don't know.
Love sauce, but I'm going to be honest with you.
Optically, I think a lot of what he's doing doesn't look good.
Bro, your man's die, your artist die.
Doug, you're running promo on your page and getting interviews and shit like that.
Like, bro, like, at least look a little bit like you care.
And I do think he cares, but I think it's hard for it to come across like that when that's all we're seeing.
You know what I mean?
When you speak about him dying, it's not like, damn, it's fucked up, man.
Like, I don't care what he was into, man.
Like, I fuck with him.
Even if you're young, I'd be like, oh, I'm about to go kill some people for him.
It feel like you were like, you know, listen, man, the streets handle what they handle,
and I'm moving on.
Which is like, I think that's a crazy way to look at it.
You know what I mean?
Especially if I'm that dude's loved ones, and I probably send him out to be in Houston to hang with you and get some dripping some sauce and to try to blow up.
And the guy dies and be like, well, you know what I mean?
It is what it is.
All right.
No, I, no, no, whoa, whoa.
Y'all don't, I'm not saying I want him to crash out.
What I'm trying to say is that I want him to at least, like,
it's not only saying about this whole slide shit.
So Swakis kind of came across more like, man, I don't, man, I think it died.
It is what it is.
But I'm still here.
I'm going to recover.
I'm good.
And I'm like, you know, shit, it feels pathetic to say, bro.
could you at least act like you care
but that's kind of what it is
like could you at least act like you give a fuck
my nigga? You know what I mean? Like
a lot of your actions are telling
people who are around like
it makes it feel like you didn't
give a fuck even though I do think he gives a fuck
doing what's leading these right.
All right.
Okay. What else is popping?
I did have a little bit of the list.
But I feel like I'm going to give you
in real time updates with Yay.
Ye told me
He's like, hey, could you send me also the link
with the bigger version with no edits?
I might want to run that one.
And I'm like, okay, at least Yeas,
he's cognizantly and actively trying to talk to me about
what do you want to do with this thing.
Okay.
Let's see.
Where's my list?
Oh, here you go.
Okay.
Let me knock out the rest of these topics.
Chat, remember, I still got to keep my voice.
voice a bit. My voice is starting to sound bad, but it's all good. Um, didn't have this ovio.
Did you all listen to the nav album? So people believe that nav dissed ovio. Okay, some people
put up the lyrics. Say you attempted to this drink when he says, got a lot of problems I deal with.
Talking about blood, I spill shit. Talking no cap. I get peel quick. Over your body. I bill,
bitch. Say you want some smoke, it turned to a zip. Thought you was a man, but you turned to a bitch.
you was blood. Now you turn to a crypt. I'll get you whack for half of my fit. Now, this was a song.
Sten me the song. It's on my way to Rexdale. Now, give me a little second. Where's the song?
Am I tripping? Okay. I think, is this it? Nah. Wait, why can I find a song? Genius. Okay.
Am I tripping? I'm so ff.
fucking stupid. What's the name of the song? Because I'm over here searching the album.
I was playing it earlier. Let me see. It's 101.
Real me? No. Keep going, no.
What's the name of the song? Is this a song?
Oh, yeah, it's called Back to Business.
Yeah, back to business. My bad.
I never heard him rap like this song.
Yeah
Okay
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
I heard that
Now I could definitely
Now I could definitely say
Now I've hit me
Shout to Navaraj
I got a good relationship now
That's my boy
That's my boy
That's gang
It's gang.
When I squash beef with niggies, I'm cool with him now.
So me and Nav be cool.
Nav did hit me.
He said, Nassar Broski.
I don't know if he's going to clear it up publicly, but he said, brookie.
Yo, they're writing my lyrics down wrong.
Essentially, he said, and I think genius got it right.
He doesn't say OVO body.
He doesn't say OVO body, I bill, bitch.
He says, over your body.
And apparently people took it as that.
I think if we go to genius,
I think the lyrics are going to be there.
Nah.
So if we go, you know, you can see the lyrics on here, right?
The official lyrics.
Here we go.
Or maybe it's only on, what's it called?
I don't lie.
I ain't never hear this thing a rap like this, though.
I got to keep it up being.
Wait, why can I see the, this is a desktop version.
Why can I see the, okay.
I'm just looking at my phone.
So when you go on your phone,
on Spotify.
Oh, I'm over here and playing on my computer phone phone.
You could literally see the lyrics
if they uploaded lyrics.
Let me say if they didn't.
Oh, they didn't upload lyrics.
That's the problem.
Because I'm on my phone.
I can't see any time?
Let me see, can I?
Yeah, I'm not seeing the lyrics on Spotify.
Okay, okay.
So anyway, the whole gist of this is that Nav's album's out.
I'm pretty sure this is like good promo for him,
but he did hit me.
He said,
you act,
they were misquoting me.
He didn't speak about OVO,
but I knew what line he was saying
because we posted it
where people felt like he said,
um,
OVO body,
I bill bitch,
but it appears he said,
over your body,
okay?
So it's not OVO,
but I know people look at him
because he's cool with cash.
He's cool with XO.
He's cool with pretty much
everybody Drake don't like,
and people are expecting
that maybe he's firing a shot at Drake,
that's not the truth.
So that's not the truth, okay?
So he didn't hit me up, he said that's not the truth.
Okay.
Oh, let me get to this real quick.
Yeah, I love rappers, man.
I love rappers.
So young thug, you know, King Spider,
he put up today,
yo, y'all motherfuckers
are going to have to beg me to drop this shit.
No sissy.
Okay.
And people roasted the shit out of him.
Unfortunately, rappers still think that, you know,
their God's gift to earth,
even after a lengthy prison sentence
where, with all due respect, young thug,
you should be trying to draw music in a good enough timeline
that people still care about that story
of you getting locked up and you getting found,
or, well, you played out,
but you basically beat the majority of what they were trying to do to you.
people seeing you being in a good space
and seen you trying to be a musician
trying to give them music, they'll be happy.
Instead, you're talking about
niggies got to drop you to,
make you to drop music.
Now, here's a reality.
Young thug, you're a phenomenal artist.
But right about now,
niggies ain't begging you or nobody else
for no goddamn music.
Music is low-key at a standstill.
We're getting good music from here,
good music from there, shit popping off on TikTok.
Get out of, I don't know,
what type of big headiness you got
where you think people want to beg you
for you to drop music.
No, my nigga.
We'll beg you to get back with Gunna
because that other shit you'll be doing,
you pick the wrong side of that one.
Get back with Gunna.
That's what we'll pick you to do.
Okay?
That's it.
Right?
Look, look in the comments.
We good.
We got YB now.
Keep it.
We're waiting on Blueface.
YB, we're free.
We good.
We're going as hell, dog.
We good.
Cardi just dropped.
And YB's home.
Somebody said,
broth in this is 2014. Now, keep in mind,
fans are so fickle and love
to hate. It's
so much fun dropped in like
2020, we was bumping the shit out. I
got more place than any of his albums ever.
So I said, we ain't begging for shit, we got
Cardi.
Unfortunately, people now look at waiting for music or
begging someone to drop music like a Cardi thing.
They say you're trying to force the Cardi effect.
YB's out, we're good. We're still streaming music
which is Cardi's album. You ain't Cardi,
Cardi, Cardi, Cardi, Cardi.
And again, yo, young thug, bro, just drop your music, bro.
At the end of the day, if you want time with your family, your girl,
you can have all the time in the world.
But I do things about Tom that if you cared about some of the added publicity
of the fact that you went through some of the,
one of the craziest trials in one of the craziest situations in hip-hop history,
if that doesn't give you proof or incentive for you to drop,
nigger, don't drop.
Don't drop.
Like, we're not about it, beg you.
You're a great artist, but don't drop that.
You know what I mean?
Okay.
I don't believe Thug fell off at all.
Okay.
We got the shooters identified in the Salswaka incident.
And this is one of the Y-Ns that was caught on camera.
And this is our police got him.
This is the vehicle used in the murder.
They tracked this vehicle to somewhere.
The thing they went to McDonald's,
they think it was about to get a filet or fish.
And they got this thing that happened out of the car.
Whoa, is that a drink on his end?
What's in the saying?
Yeah.
See that right there?
Boy, it looked like he got Drake on him, man.
You can see him, clearly.
This is another nigga that's in the car.
Now, they're saying that there's been a warrant been issued,
and this dude supposedly is 21-year-old Jaden Dandrit
in regards to the shooting,
and they're saying, you know, Salswalka got shot in leg,
we all know, say, so P, he died.
they're offering a $6,000 cash reward.
They're saying that there was a retreat.
They want to retrieve the vehicle.
The vehicle is a 2021 white Dodge Charger that was stolen.
And it's a 392 scat pack.
They're offering $6,000 for information that will lead to the rest of this guy.
Interesting.
They found that.
They go quick.
But I think dudes like this really think that they're not going to get caught.
It's no way these things are doing these crimes.
saying yeah I'm gonna get called but at least I got my man's like no way right I'm not
believing that okay um what was I'm trying to do you know what chat I I think I think I'm gonna save
I'm gonna save um I do have two topics I got a trick daddy topic and Nelly topic
even though you might not care about that and I got a Stephen A topic chat I got to save my
voice if I'm gonna try to do this 30 or 30 shit my voices is just completely horrid
right now. It's like completely done. I got to go hydrate and whatever. I'm still getting over
the sickness chat. So I'm going to call it here. I'm going to call it here, chat. I'll be back on
tomorrow earlier. Put me in about like four o'clock. I'll be back at like four o'clock or five or
five o'clock. And we'll go finish up the rest of the topics. And I can't wait. Yo, the reason
I want to do this King James topic, this LeBron James and Stephen A topic.
While I'm like Super Horse, I got too much jokes for this shit.
I got too much jokes for this shit.
This is crazy.
Nah, this is crazy.
My man said he was going to slap the shit out of LeBron.
If LeBron put hands on him.
I ain't going to lie.
I got a whole spiel tomorrow,
but I'll start off tomorrow's stream with the whole King James and Stephen A shit.
But, chat, let me go rest of his voice because I'm not about to sit here
and just watch videos with you out for the rest of the night.
I think that's whack.
So I'm going to just get it.
off and try to rest my voice and I know
somebody I would like here are not going to see me for day two
I'm getting on for day two yeah I know we
can't get past
we can't get past day three
but we definitely get past day two okay
chat um I'm getting off for now let me
read donations if I can
my voice just sucks right now
I've been I've been taking a mocks of silling
I don't know why they prescribe me that weak
ass bullshit that shit is not hit
I promise you that shit is not here
okay so good
Thank you guys for the new memberships.
All the 60 memberships on the K academics or the Academy page.
Someone says, yo, did you hear Matt Barnes audio trying to get,
trying to get DL dirt on Shannon Sharp?
What?
For Shaq?
What?
Matt Barnes?
Matt Barnes?
Shack.
I don't know if you're on this kind of time, but I was in a group chat the other day.
I actually just yesterday.
And, um, Shaq said he's paying top dollar for any information on, oh boy.
So again, I don't know if you're on that kind of time or not.
But Shaq is not going to throw large sums of money around.
So I just want to put that out there.
Bro, Shaq is something else, bro.
You know, it's so crazy.
We love Shaq so much.
Yeah, you know Shatman involved in all the type of shit, man, like pain for all the type of shit.
Like, we went through this already.
I believe this.
We'd be thinking Shaq is just like,
Like this lovable Superman guy, Shaq is on some time.
Shaq don't like Shannon Sharp?
Holy, that's a good one.
Where's that beef stemming from?
Shaq, Shannon Sharp beef.
They got a beef?
I got it for you, big boy.
So we got to talk about Shannon Sharp and Shaquille O'Neal in today's video.
So it's looking like Shaq had made some comments about Shannon Sharp.
Shannon Sharp had said some things about Shaq because Shaq had talked about the
MVP award with Joker.
The president of the Big Man Alliance,
you are the vice president of the big man alliance.
You know, I love you, the best player in the league.
I want to congratulate you.
But I want you to hear from me first.
I thought the SGA should have been the MVP.
That's no disrespect to you.
But congratulations.
And what do you guys have to do to get back on track versus Minnesota?
Thank you, Frank.
We don't judge people here, no.
So that's fine.
It's your opinion.
I'm joking.
Hey, all good.
Hey, all good.
I love you.
I love your brothers.
One thing we're always going to do is keep a real with each other.
Congratulations.
I love it.
So Shannon, and chat, I'm going to be honest with you.
I was about to get off, but I still got to do a couple more topics
because these topics are going to be expired by tomorrow.
So give me another 30 minutes.
I'm going to rock out.
Don't worry.
At this segment on Nightcap with Ocho Cinco and Gilbert Arenas,
and they said this.
And this is what Shaquille O'Neill had to say on Instagram about Shannon Sharp.
So you took me sticking up for shy as jealousy of Joker.
Shows how smart you are.
Anything blah, blah.
Don't forget, I know what you did to get where you at.
Me jealous.
Sounds like you're jealous.
I know you're trying to stay relevant.
Yo, chat, I'm going to be honest with you.
Shaq is like a fucking demon, bro.
Remember I told you, yo, Shaq really dislikes me.
Remember I told you Shaq DM like three of my exes already?
bro shack
i don't even want to tell you
he did some recent shit i was just like
yo i'm like down to apologize to shack
that's how yo he's too petty
yo shack's still on my ass pause
could anybody get
you know somebody sent this to matt barnes
shack got beef with me over me posting
him sliding up in a 20 year old chick
that was working at um
what do you call again
at was it foot locker
No, no, it was Home Depot or something like that.
Shaq, I'm sorry.
I remember he'd get me mad.
He was like, he gave me like I was cop blocking.
No, I'm just the media.
Well, I guess the media cop locks.
Shaq, I'm down to apologize.
Please stop texting any girl I'm dealing with, bro.
Yo, Shaq just sent a follower request to a chick that I just like, work.
Like, the chick got like 300 followers, bro.
Like, private.
Shaq is in hers.
And I know who told her.
you know this is crazy now Shaq is on a different time of time
I don't know how he's so petty
Shaq is too petty and he's too rich
so I want to apologize to Shaq
Shannon Sharp if you got a gay tape out there
if you like inhaling a cock
sucking a sucking a nigga off or some shit
I don't know if you're gay I think you're straight
you feel me but if you got anything of the sort
I apologize to Shaq he'll find it
that nigga Shaq
like
bro he's just petty as hell
and big as hell
bro, Shaq sent a follower request
to a girl that got 300 followers
because word came to the grapevine
that I was talking to somebody.
Like word to, I promise you.
Like the purse, the chick said to me,
yo, I've been getting like weird DMs.
Like, yo,
why did this guy follow me?
I'm like, who?
So she showed me the phone.
It's Shaq!
This is two days ago.
It's Shaq!
Bro, she got 300 follows.
She's probably, bro.
300 follows, I guarantee you.
300 follows.
Shack is in her requested.
And I looked at Shaq shit.
He only followed 2,000 people.
He requested a chick with 300 followers.
I'm like,
Shaq is a fucking demon.
This chick don't know.
No other, I'm not no celebrity,
but no, no other.
No other.
person in the industry but me. I'm the only one. I'm like Shaq is on my ass. Pause.
Shaq. Forgive me, brother. I will never ever expose you for hitting on the chicks at
Home Depot again. Matter of fact, ever since that, I'm a Lowe's type of guy. I don't even go to
no Home Depot no more. I go to Lowe's. You know, I'm getting on my my construction shit, chill, Shaq.
Brang all out. When I seen that, I felt defeated. I'm like, the only good thing is,
is that like
surety
in her early 20s
she don't know Shaq
she's like
who is this guy
and I was like
I was going to be like
what do you mean who's this guy
five rings
I'm
I'm Mr. Superman
Big D's hell no
nigga I just act like
he was just a weirdo
I was just like
I don't know
I'm like
you know I did
I'm a hater chat
you know what I did
I googled his age in front of her
and you know she said
he could be my grandfather
I said, let's keep it like that.
I ain't Google it's net worth, because if I Google it's net worth,
she might have been like, what the fuck?
I'm talking to the wrong, nigga.
You broke.
Computer this?
What the fuck?
Nick, I googled his age.
Shaq, I'm sorry, I want to squash this beef.
Shaq, how could I squash it?
I want to be cool with you so bad, bro.
Please, bro.
Let me be cool with you, Shaq.
Please.
Shedd is sharp.
Just wave the white.
flag
Shannon Sharper
you got any
videos of a
nigger licking your
gooch
fondling your booty
hole
you
you poking your butt
out for that
niggas just
just just
copoply the shak
is on the feet of
by the way
I don't believe
Shannon Sharp is gay
he's straight
I think
that was
Shack got a daughter
and not I ain't doing that
Shack could get you killed
Shack could get you
you see
that's the thing too
bro
when you start playing
with a nigga
that's in a different
bracket like that
it's like
bro, like, yo, he do, he do shit.
You wonder if you could, like, do shit back?
Because y'all could get petty too, but I'm like,
look, if he's offering money through motherfucking Matt Barnes,
nigga Matt Barnes sound like a gossiper.
Yo, any y'all niggas got, any y'all niggas want to get some shit
on Shannon Sharp for Shacky paying top dollar.
Ain't Matt Barnes rich too?
He does gossiping now.
Yeah, bro, I got to chill.
I don't want no problems with that.
You think Shand Sharp deleted the copies?
Shit.
He going to get the real copy.
Remember when Shannon Sharp dropped the phone and he was fucking the bitch?
That what we thought was the bitch?
Gonna be one of them,
one of them saucy Santana type of niggas, man.
Anyway, now I don't think that nigga gay.
That's the only thing you could expose Shannon Sharp about.
Like he'd be gay.
But I don't think he gay.
He just like having tight clothes on and wearing cross bags
and the way he walked, he'd be just kind of,
he walked like a, like a gorilla.
He'd be just switching his, he'd be just switching his hips.
He'd be like, you know, fuck it.
But I think that's because he bow-legged,
and I think that he got hit a lot in the NFL,
so that's how he kind of walked like this.
He wobble, like he just, and he's not fat.
He just kind of love shaking that.
But I think that's the way, like,
all them little bodybuilding niggas after they,
you know what I mean, do the P90X and all that shit.
I mean, like, yeah, I think that's how to,
Yeah, and I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
That's my boy.
Shee.
No, let me stop.
I want to get on that show.
I got to stop.
Oh, and I've seen Jess O'Nallarius trying to say some shit about me.
See, now I'm up!
No, I'm up!
See, I was about to say, you know what?
Let me just calm me down for the night.
Save the voice.
I heard chat.
Should I give Jess Solaris another five minutes?
I ain't going to love.
lot when people dis me, it just gives me adrenaline.
Maybe I do it tomorrow.
That bitch got to get a job back, man.
Get your fucking job back.
Shorty was crying about being unemployed last week.
Now she over there telling stale jokes to Shannon Sharp talking about me.
I got a just hilarious challenge.
You show yo, I hate when, I hate when y'all broke-ass, bitch-ass niggas.
You know they try to, Charlemagne done off me five things.
I ain't get one of them.
I ain't say yes to one of them.
Nigger, I'm rich already.
Money can't entice me.
There's nothing you can't tell me
$4, 5, 6, 8, 9 million dollars
that's going to make me move a motherfucking way
unless I want to do it.
My lawyers, my lawyers just text himself nowadays.
Hey, we have this opportunity.
Man, shut up.
Money ain't do it for me no more.
Listen, I don't want none of you I told
about no basement shit.
I'm down to go house for house,
call for house, call for car, bank,
a bank account for bank account, ban for ban.
Nothing else you want to do that with me.
You always be like, just keep showing up at 6 o'clock.
get the coffee for Lauren La Rosa, you dummy.
And then when she actually delivers and does your job for you,
when you collect your paycheck that should be cut in half,
because she deserves the other half of it,
and you're telling them stale jokes with them big honky teeth
and your fucking grill looking like a man, okay?
And after you peel off that whatever headpiece you got
and you see how disgusting you look,
just remember, man, you're just a goddamn failed comedian
that Cory Holcomb done clapped you up on his goddamn podcast.
51 50 just did you win.
I did you win too.
And I'm glad you admitted that when I roasted you last time,
you were sending that shit up in a group chat to Lauren LaRoast.
Like, why is he talking about me like this?
It's okay, ma'am.
How you lose it?
How you pick your replacement to lose your job to?
You trained your replacement, stupid.
You trained a person you're there fitting to get fired for.
How'd that work?
All that shit talking about you won't lead a basement.
You're a woman.
because if I say I would slap the shit out of you,
you'd be like, oh, no, I can't say that, right?
So what is that whole thing about me leaving the basement?
I go anywhere where I fucking want to go.
Niggins, this is Earth.
Fuck is you talking about.
I hear when women try to have that little undertone of like,
he don't come outside to see who.
You're a woman.
I can't do nothing to you.
I could just see you and just laugh at you looking like a tranny.
You look like a man.
You're a tranny.
I'm sorry.
I saw you.
I said, oh, this is a transsexual.
You've been mad at me ever since.
I made a mistake.
Well, actually, I don't even know I made a mistake.
If you give me a DNA test right now,
I could see the X and Y chromosome, right?
It's supposed to be X and Y or 2X?
No, it's two X.
Niggas is X and Y.
See, I think it's an X and Y.
I think you're a nigger.
Yeah, show me the DNA test.
I see the two X chromosomes.
I said, this is the bitch.
It's a whole bitch.
She got a pussy.
She probably bleed.
I don't know how to pussy look, but come on.
Just hilarious, here's the thing.
You're a low-brow comedian,
and usually I stay away from going at really funny people.
But you're not even funny at your day job
or even at your night job, which is stand-up.
I'm actually down, and let's bring everything out of the way, right?
No more you can't talk about me.
You're the fourth wheel on the breakfast club.
You can't go ban for you.
You can't go nothing for me.
That's a fact.
Like, it's just not going on.
But I am down to go joke for joke with you.
And you're probably the only comedian I would go joke for joke with.
So we could remove all this little little pass.
of aggressive stuff because again, you're a woman, I'm a man.
We shouldn't even be talking like that to each other.
But we could roast.
We could roast.
I'm down to do the roasting.
You get your jokes at me?
And by the way, if your jokes only stay at basement and fat ass, come on.
It's the reason why you lost your job.
You got a little bit more creative.
If I got into it with Cory Holcomb, I know that nigga would be roasting from here to goddamn Mexico.
Right?
it's a reason why he lost your job.
I'm down to roast.
I'm down to go joke for joke with you because I think what people have proven,
Jess, you're just not that funny.
You're a Instagram comedian hack that most real comedians been called out for a very long time.
You couldn't even do a proper reading to keep your job.
And now we're at just a place where you're unhappy with your day job
and your night job ain't kicking like that.
It's okay.
I'm the lovable villain
Or not lovable villain
The hateable villain
We could go back and forth
Roasting each other
On some dumb shit, it's all good
Let's keep it light though
Let's keep it light
Keep it light
And yeah, I just don't think you that funny
I thought you was a man
You got offended by that
How the comedian,
even if I really thought that
You could have said that was a joke
You got mad offended by that anyway
Yeah, I'm definitely down to go joke for joke for a joke
I just don't think she's that funny
Honestly
like who do I think is actually funny
which was female comedian
I ain't a lot of these holes ain't gonna lie
but yeah
that's just really what it is
um
for the five minutes
whatever two and a half
just take that just
that ain't gonna lie take that
okay Shaq
I apologize Shaq
Shaq Shaq
Shaq
Shaq I'm sorry
I wasn't trying to fuck up your pimp game
Shaq
Stop following
Women I'm following with 200 followers
Please
And who's telling you this
How do you know
Shaq?
Maybe I got to talk talking gangsy
Yo Shaq man
You better stop fucking DM in my hoarse, nigga
On the day of homies on paroo, nigga
Or else the next ring you fin to get
You fin to get your fifth ring nigga
Around your eye, nigga, stop playing with me, nigga
All right?
Real nigga, all right, let me stop talking
Let me stop play with Shat, man.
Fuck!
Why am I beef with Shat, bro?
I got beef with Shaq.
I love Shaq.
Jack, one of the people like, I really love.
Like, I love the personality of Shack.
But then I realized, like, Shaq,
Shaq is like a demonic nigga with money just using his money
to fuck bitches, pay for sex,
do all type of weird shit,
and bully people he don't like.
And I'm like, no, I like you, Shaq.
Shaq, you know, I'm trying to go to your Super Bowl parties
when I pop out to the Super Bowl.
Let's be friends, Shaq.
Could y'all tell Shaq let's be friends?
Yeah, we need Shaq on stream.
Shaq, I don't even think Kobe
when them joints without you.
You big diesel.
Fuck, man.
I'm not proud about this Dibra.
And also,
it really hurts me that Shaq is this dedicated.
Because he's doing shit
that nobody would know about.
Yeah, yeah.
We got to do a stream or something.
Just tell this, nigga, I apologize.
Fuck.
All right, anyway.
Yeah, bad fact.
Shaq, if you squash it with me,
I help you go up on this nigga Shannon Sharp.
Why the hate Shannon Sharp, though?
I don't think Shannon Sharp bother nobody type shit, though.
All right.
Why Matt Barnes calling around doing shit like that, though?
What the fuck?
Anyway, my man Matt Barnes ain't been the same since Derek Fisher was piping this hole.
I ain't going to hold you.
That's a fact.
Yo, let's, let's see, should I go with,
I got to fuck with the Stephen A shit, man.
This shit funny too, bro.
I was going to do this tomorrow, man.
But yeah, I got me, I got a little burst of energy right now.
Stephen A. Smith, LeMron.
Let me apologize to Matt Barnes.
So I heard Matt Barnes got hands.
I heard that nigga back flipped over the fence when Derek Fisher was punching that dick in there.
You feel me?
That nigga ran in the house like, what, it's cracking, car?
That's what I heard
You ain't hear that?
Oh, Shannon called Shaka Hater
Now I heard Matt Barnes
He's on some type of timing too
Nigger I heard he had
Mawfucking Derek Fisher
Running around the island
The island in the kitchen
Like it was a screen
It's one of them Lakers
Triangle offense screens
Back in the day, nigga
That nigga
He was chasing Derek
Remember Derr Fisher was fucking his bitch right
Like word too
Matt Barnes
Derr Fisher
nigga.
They said he backflipped over the shit
like it was speed back flipping
over a fucking,
a fucking speeding Lamborghini.
Y'all never heard this story?
This shit was devious.
And played with and, you know,
were my life.
So Saturday,
the voice came for practice,
my last day of practice
on the time that her Bluetooth
is on the car. So she gets back
in the car. I'm like, who the fuck you're talking to?
That's Derek Fisher.
Derek Fisher was, I ain't going to lie.
Well, hold on.
Wait, who was a better player, though?
Because I ain't going to lie, like, if it was a bum nigger,
you can't have, if a bum niggas punching dick in your bitch's stomach,
that's a problem.
But Derek Fisher was loki valid, though.
Derrick Fisher usually hits some big shots.
I can't have a cap with you.
Who's better?
Matt Barnes or Derek Fisher?
Somebody said, Derek Fisher soft?
Yo, Matt Barnes, lucky he was in L.A. with that bullshit.
If he was in Texas or Florida running down on a nigger punching dick in his
bitch.
You wouldn't be doing no fight,
nigga, you'd be fighting for your life.
That's it.
They were both role players?
No, but Derek used to start.
Derek used to start.
She kind of freezes up,
and I'm just like, what the fuck is going on?
So I'm thinking I'm back in my place.
I'm smoking, like, I'm going to whip this dude's ass.
And it's not even...
Oh, shit.
I'm going to put the feats on them.
So much.
You know?
Nah, he had him flashbacks.
He still wanted to whip that nigga.
What happened to Derek Fisher?
Wasn't he a coach at one point?
Me, and I'm like, Carter, what's up, bro?
He shakes his head, nothing.
He's like, well, what's going on?
Like, why are you not talking?
He shakes his head nothing.
And then he puts his head down on the couch and puts a pillow over his face.
And in the phone, he's like, your friend Derek is over here.
Oh!
And I'm like, no fucking why.
Like, this is not real.
I'm like, what?
I was just like, where's your mom?
And it's like, well, mommy.
Mommy and lingerie ready to bus it open.
Holy!
Mommy, Isaiah, and Derek are at the store or some shit like that.
So when I hit my other twin Isaiah, my hey, what's up, bro?
I was like, what are you doing?
He's like, oh, we just got done running errands.
We went to the store and to the airport.
I'm like, oh, who did you pick up from the airport?
And I think it was tough.
So they're probably, what is this?
They're probably six at this time.
So it's almost like up and hangs up on me.
I'm like
Okay, so by this time
Both my cars are already out
In Memphis
And this is pre-Uber for me
So like I have a little
My home boy stays in me
But he's always gone though
His Bentley was downstairs
But I couldn't find the keys
So I'm rubbing him through the house
He's in Vegas like bro, where your keys? I don't need your keys
I need to go somewhere
And I kind of briefly told him I need to find your keys
So I finally found his keys
I go down the parking lot
Put that bitch in reverse and he has a flat tire
And it's a Bentley
So I can't just like rough the shit up.
Okay, which is like 20 miles or something.
It's 15 minutes.
15 minutes, right.
Yeah.
So I guess you were bumping Tupac the whole time?
The whole time, man.
So I'm bumping Tupac.
Probably not the right type of music.
This nigga pulling up and bumping Tupac?
Yeah, this thing was ready to crash out.
I hit up, I hit old Gilbert Arenas.
And I'm just like, you know, kind of breached to give him what's going.
I was like, I'm probably going to need to get bail out of jail tonight.
Oh, shit.
Like, what's going on?
And I'm just like, you know, I kind of give him a little stories.
you know, Gilbert was a motherfucking fire starter himself.
He was gassed anyways.
He was the guy that brings the gun into the back room.
He's like, I got you, whatever.
You need your good.
So I end up getting to the house, and I give him my keys back by this time,
so the front door's locked.
And I hear people in the backyard, and I smell the fire pit, so I hopped the fence.
And they go back flipped over the fence.
This shit crazy.
And it's crazy, too.
Like, I'm in a hoodie and a beanie, and I'm walking along the side of the fence.
And then this is probably 10 o'clock at night by now.
So you walk down the side of the house and then the backyard opens up a little bit.
And as soon as I turn into the backyard, I see Derek with his arm around Gloria.
So I just fire on them.
Bang!
I guess you jumped over the gate.
Yeah, I jumped into the back fence because it was locked.
Right, because Gilbert Arenas, I guess, did an Instagram post about it.
Yeah.
You gave to play by play.
There was nobody stopped.
Like, there was no, I was on at people over, a bunch of people over.
So I hit him, he flies into or falls into the sliding glass door.
Okay, so you actually punch him in the face and you connect.
Mm-hmm.
And hit him and knock them into the sliding glass door.
And then I'm jumped on by like three or four dudes.
Everyone's screaming.
All the girls are telling me to stop Matt, stop Matt.
And I get these motherfuckers off my toe.
Whoever gets in my way.
Nah.
Some real shit.
Some real shit.
Nah, nah, nah.
Matt Barnes, I fuck with you, Crudy.
I think you was being slick with me one time, but it's all good.
I'm going to forgive you.
But don't try that shit.
You in L.A.
LA niggas think this is my face.
You come around here fucking with that.
You back flip over my offense.
My dog eating you or you're shooting.
That's a fact.
Okay, shack on this nigga's ass.
And Matt Barnes is the do boy.
This is crazy.
All right, cool.
Oh, Stephen A. Smith, man.
This thing is out of pocket, bro.
Yo, Stephen A. Smith, bro.
I fuck with you so much.
But I've never seen you look this, like, pathetic and sad.
And I was really thinking about it.
Stephen A. Smith is exactly how I felt when little baby dismissed me on.
album because I was jacking little baby pause like I was like yo I was rocking with little baby
like that was like yo I was one of the niggins saying he wanted the nicest out I hear his
fucking album nigga violating me so now like yeah I could have took it in stride but then your ego
your man shit start popping in now that's why I think Stephen A he he looking at LeBron like a
op he really want to say LeBron is falling off fuck this gray hair old ass nigger his breath stink his
son is trash he really want to say that but he can't you get what i'm saying now what makes it worse
is this and i always said this to people in general when it comes to confrontation if you had a
confrontation with another man right and in that confrontation you know you felt that nigger bitched
you but you only felt it when you got home because you ain't do nothing in the moment you got to let it go
Stephen A. Smith
did nothing in front of LeBron
when LeBron checked him.
He only started turning up
the more people started laughing at the clip
and commenting about him.
That's where I'm like,
I thought Stephen A was better than that.
Of course he's supposed to say,
fuck LeBron.
LeBron tried to play with him.
I get that.
But he's starting to act like a super thug now.
Like my nigga, Stephen A,
really on some like, yeah, I would have swan that nigga if he had played with me.
Yo, matter of fact, yo, LeBron's a sucker.
He's been saying the most now.
And he's only saying it because he's trying to compensate for his ego that he did nothing in the moment.
That LeBron talked to him like a little boy screamed at him.
You did nothing.
And here's my thing.
Bro, you told us why you did nothing.
That same week, you got a $100 million contract from ESPN.
You said you didn't want to embarrass the game or do nothing.
All right, bro, just stick with that story.
and just let it go.
You've explained what your stances.
Bro, now he keeps saying extra shit like,
yeah, I would have beat him up.
No, not beat him.
I would have sworn him if he did it.
Bro, Stephen A, we don't want to hear that shit, bro.
And this is when I realized rappers and media personalities
is kind of like, like, you know,
analysts and basketball players.
Like, Stephen A. Smith done turning to Elliot Wilson
after Drake told that nigger to eat a dick.
Like, I'm going to keep it a dick.
Like, because Elliot Wilson was rocking with Drake heavy.
Drake said one thing to the niggins.
The nigga is the biggest hater.
You get what I'm saying?
And that's kind of how Stephen A is coming across.
Again, the only difference is, by the way,
I don't think there's done the wrong with that
because if a niggas say, fuck you, fuck him too.
But I think Stephen A looks crazy
because he did nothing in the moment.
And now he keep talking about what he could have done
or would do or will do.
That sounds crazy.
So LeBron popped on Pat McAfee's show recently to talk about Stephen A, here we go.
Yep.
Which leads obviously to you and Stephen A.
Hey, legit.
That feels like a moment that had been brewing for a long time.
He's like on a Taylor Swift tour run right now.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, we're watching it.
We're awesome.
Oh, yeah.
You're seeing it as well.
No, he literally, it started off with, I didn't want to address it.
Yeah, sure.
I didn't want to address it.
I wasn't going to address it.
But since the video came out, I feel the need to address it.
Are you kidding me? If there's one person that couldn't wait to the video to drop so you can address it, it's your ass.
Like seriously, I, it's, and like another, he completely like missed the whole point.
The whole point.
Never in my, never would I ever not allow people to talk about the sport.
criticize players about what they do on the court.
That is your job to criticize or to, you know, be in a position where, okay, if a guy's not performing, you know, that is all part of the game.
That's all part of the game.
But when you take it and you get personal with it, it's my job to not only protect my damn household, but protect the players, you know.
and I think a lot of the media including him,
and I know he's going to be happy as hell.
He's going to be smiling from ear to ear
when he hears me talking about him.
Now I'm going to be honest with you.
I don't like how LeBron is even talking, though.
I'm going to keep it up being.
Yo, LeBron is in his era of,
and I don't know why he's in that era now.
You've been the most criticized player all your career.
I do think he's so, he is very decorated right now,
and he's LeBron,
but he's been LeBron for so long.
I feel he always wanted to be on his KD shit.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, at least KD been on these niggas ass.
Pause.
KD. been on some, yo, man, I don't fuck with y'all niggas, man.
Like, y'all niggas don't know the game of basketball like that.
Yo, y'all niggas is just haters.
Like, he's been on that.
LeBron has been, like, and that's the only thing I, I guess, if I had to give a criticism.
LeBron never was this vocal when niggas was just sucking him off.
When niggas was just two-hand, twist in, give him the gawk,
five million, he wasn't saying nothing.
He wouldn't even comment on nothing.
He had nothing to say.
You get what I'm saying?
The difference with KD,
KD didn't like niggas even if they gave him a compliment.
Like he was always keeping it a hundred with what he felt about everything.
LeBron sat quiet while he was getting sucked off.
And then once people start attacking his son or his decision or
how he spoke on how his son was supposed to be good and whatever.
Now he's like, you know,
he's coming out to throw these little pot shots at all these dudes.
And for me, it just kind of looks out of,
not out of pocket,
but it looks out of character for LeBron
because we've never seen LeBron like this.
And it don't look like he's angry,
but it's almost like, damn,
you really felt like this about all these niggas for that long?
And that brings me to another point.
I think for the majority of LeBron's James career,
I think people could now realize LeBron was playing a character, playing a role.
He wasn't telling you what he really felt about all situations and all people.
And I think he's at the point now where, shit, I mean, Jordan got to that point too,
but, I mean, Jordan was hating a lot.
I mean, Jordan would just not give it up whenever he would give his opinion at a certain point.
But I think he's at that point now,
where he feels he could just say what he, um, he feels.
And again, it's not my, it's not my place to be like,
whether he should be able to do that or not.
All I could point out is that he wasn't doing that before.
Somebody said, it's a transition.
He's about to be done with ball.
Yeah, that might be it too.
It's like, it's like Michael Jordan at the goddamn retirement speech.
He started throwing more shots and niggas.
LeBron might be like, yo, let me just get this shit off
because y'all niggas talked a lot during my career.
Let me get mine off.
And by the way, if that's it, you got to respect LeBron too.
Niggins talked about him, criticized him, called him out of his name, always said he wasn't enough.
Shit, if this is a way to get it back, I'm not tripping on it.
I understand.
Now, here's the thing.
Oh, okay.
Oh, Charles Barker's spoken about this.
They both had an awful week.
LeBron, he's too big to be that type of bully.
The bully is Stephen A.
and to bully Brian Winhorse.
Brian Woodhors is a sweet person, man.
He's just trying to do his thing.
And I've always liked LeBron.
But him being a bully, it turned me off, Dan.
But I will say that Stephen A, the way he reacted was so lame and weak.
Yo, Charles is still the only real nigger on TV.
He's giving it up exactly.
exactly how I think the regular human things unless you just love LeBron or hate LeBron.
And Stephen A is a good dude, man.
For him to react, LeBron, like I say, I blame him for starting to bullying,
going on Pat's show just bullying people.
Because, you know, LeBron, he's a control freak.
He knows everything he's doing.
Yeah.
He knows everything he's doing.
And he knew when he walked up to Stephen A, what he was doing.
but the way Stephen A.
reacted, going on Gippa's
podcast, talking tough
and I said, come on, man,
you're better than that.
So there's only
losers, Dan, in this scenario,
us is the sports media.
You got the biggest star in the game.
You probably got
the biggest star on television
and they both look bad
in my opinion.
And what balls me the most,
they both good dudes.
Like, I don't mind people who are an asshole looking bad.
I don't mind that at all, but they deserve it.
But Stephen A is a good dude and LeBron is a good dude.
But they both look really bad this week.
They both had a bad week to answer you a question.
LeBron started it.
And Stephen A, I'm not sure what he was trying to do.
He just made it worse and worse and worse.
And then I saw the thing last time.
We had to come out and apologize with Dan LeBron.
and then go to Kobe's Memorial.
I'm like, dude, what the hell are you doing?
Well, they both know what they're doing.
They both get attention.
They like attention.
Then the one thing you can always say about me,
I never had personal attacks on people.
I've criticized people.
That's part of our job telling the truth.
It can never be personal.
But are you searching for attention?
Okay.
All right.
Let me see if I can play with my boy.
what the hell does Stephen A say?
Stephen A went off for a bit, bro.
What that nigga, Stephen A?
His hands on me, I would have immediately swung on him.
Oh, shit.
Even put his hand on put his hands on me,
I would have immediately swung on him.
Immediately.
Stop it, Stephen A.
You know, Stephen A has got to be honest, man.
And this is the fragile emotions and fragile emotions
and also ego of any analyst
or media personality.
We talk about athletes or rappers
or whoever all the time.
The moment they mention us, bro,
we definitely do get fragile.
I haven't going to hold you, bro.
Like, nigga, when they do something bad,
we expect them to understand
that we're criticizing and saying,
you did something bad.
When they do something good,
we expect, we give them praise or we should.
The moment they respond back to us,
we feel very different.
That's a fact.
Listen, I'm telling you the truth.
That is a fact.
So I look at Stephen A, though, as a guy who's been doing this longer than anybody.
And I'm just watching him because he looked like he's going through like an athlete never mentioned it before, which there's been so many athletes I mentioned before.
Now, maybe he's only doing it for the ratings.
He might be only doing for ratings.
Correctional officer.
Let me see.
What's up, everybody, Stephen A. Smith.
Naked a 52.
I have not been talking about Brony James.
I have not as LeBron James a cute.
And by the way,
remember when I told you,
this is why Stephen A. Spinscher told LeBron eat a dick.
Because he's trying to figure out why LeBron.
He's trying to understand LeBron's either vitriol,
everything LeBron is doing.
But the reality is this.
You've talked about LeBron for 20 years.
This is the first time he got to say something about you.
He probably never liked you.
there's some RIS don't like me
or probably wouldn't even
care to get to know me
that if they could say one thing about me
or there's a time for them to say something about me
they're going to say something negative
and and
Stephen A. Smith, I think he's taking a personal
like if the biggest and best basketball player
and he's a basketball guy
if that person don't fuck with him
or if that person is like
completely discrediting him
it's like such a shot to him
and that's why he keeps going back and forth with it
also he knows ratings
used me of doing to my face
been shitting on his son
I clapped back at Dee Wade and Mello
two brothers I love dearly
when they were talking about this
even though 99% of the stuff they said was right
it was not clapping back at his son
your second round pick 55th overall
there's been plenty of second round picks
that have to work their way up through the ranks
before getting to the pro-lawful
level. Me pointing that out about his son and talking about how his son has been pushed to the
forefront, thereby put in a line of fire for folks in the media to come at him is not denigrating
his son. It's simply highlighting what we all knew, which is that he's not ready yet. But based
on what we've seen from Bronny recently, there are indications that he will be. And as LeBron James
pointed out on the Pat McAfee show today,
it's probably sooner than later because his growth and his maturation from just a year ago
has happened by leaps and bounds, nothing but respect and appreciation, wishing Brony nothing
but the best. This is not about Brony. This is about LeBron. This is about LeBron. And when you sit up there,
you talk about, I love talking about. I don't need something like this to happen to talk about
LeBron. He plays for the Lakers. He is LeBron James. I don't need an incident like this to talk about.
about LeBron James.
And do I use him for ratings?
You're damn right.
Like I use anything in the news for ratings.
Because I'm a reporter and a personality
and a pundit and a commentator.
That's my career.
Go ahead.
Of course I talk about him.
Of course I talk about anything relevant
in the news.
One minute it's LeBron.
Another minute it's the Cowboys.
Y'all act like that's all I talk about.
For two hours a day, 10 hours a week,
live, all I talk about is LeBron
in the Cowboys, are you sure?
Yeah, I talked about LeBron a lot, man.
It's all good.
Where'd you been your family up in there before?
You're going to go on Pat McAfee's show.
Talk about you're going to protect your house.
What's talking about?
Your son ain't at the house.
He's at Crypto.com Arena.
We ain't covering him in Brentwood.
We covering him in downtown L.A.
Man, just ice that nigga for a fade, man.
I don't think LeBron would take it.
LeBron, I'm a nigga,
but I don't think LeBron got no squabbles.
LeBron one of them big-ass niggas that, like,
like, he'll go like this,
and then he just try to grab you,
LeBron got no fucking squabbles,
niggas, as LeBron got no,
has LeBron won any NBA fight, nigga?
I've seen, like, little niggas
like trying to intimidate.
LeBron got no fucking squabbles.
Crypto.com arena,
where you put them.
Now, I happen to believe
that he's going to be ready.
I think Brondie's going to be an NBA player.
Man, I ain't on.
This is a dick ride now.
I'm like, by Steve.
You know, Steve, stop the fucking dick right.
That's what I told you.
You should told that nigga to eat a dick
off rip. That's why your conscience
is fucking with you. You ain't
tell him to eat a dick day one, and
now he flexing on you and you don't know what to do.
Man, Bro, he's going to be
a star if he turned trans
and going to that WNBA, nigga.
He ain't going to be no fucking star in the goddamn
NBA, my nigga. I don't give her a damn.
It ain't going to be no goddamn star,
bro. You got to, you got to stay
a hundred on what you really think.
You don't think that thing that thing going to be no goddamn star?
They're trying to force feed that nigga, bro.
Brought a nigga is small as
Chris Paul with, like, he got some athleticism,
but it's not like he got it like Nate Robinson.
Keep it a beam.
Niggins shooting 30%, 40% from the free throw.
This shit is not good.
Fuck are we talking about.
LeBron scaring you into a new opinion?
I don't like that shit.
That's why you should tell LeBron.
This is why, you see, yo, Stephen A. Smith having a conflict as a man.
because he want to be cool with LeBron.
You always want to be cool with the biggest artist.
I had that conflict when Drake first started talking shit to me.
First time I talked to Drake, he's talking crazy shit to me.
He's my favorite.
That's the other thing.
Eat a dick.
I don't need you, nigga.
I do.
But I had to tell him that shit.
I stand on it.
Pause.
Then we became cool and now we best friends.
But seriously, though, if you get what I'm saying.
Stephen A is coming across hurt
And when you hurt you start saying all type of shit
If you lay the hand on me on Punchman's face
I would have did this, how did that?
Yo, like, come on, bro.
I believe in the kid personally.
But LeBron did this
Now to get to he and I
Could y'all please go back
To the video
Of him getting them my
I'm talking about
I have
even more nuggets of info to give y'all on that point what brother don't like smoke he just likes to give it
typical bully mentality it ain't working with me what am i talking about exactly it worked already
i'll tell you right after this break from yo stephen a smith the type of nigger you slap nigger
you slap him today and for the next three weeks he's still a pal taking the slap
No, nigga, you're either going to slap that
nigga back, but what the fuck
are you talking about? But this is what
he does.
It's what he's always done.
And then,
he looks at everybody else and he says, this
Steve and A, man, please, whatever, whatever.
Why do I take
this so seriously? Because
you got
cats out there trying
to give the impression that I come after
people's families. I need
y'all to pause for one second.
And I just need y'all to think.
I'm just talking to the professional athletes out there.
I'm not going to even mention any names.
As in, you know, we'll probably never speak in life again.
But if he wanted, you know, I wish he had the shop.
I wish he invited me on.
Damn.
Not my platform, his platform.
You can't defend the stuff that he's done.
You have no idea.
But he knows I know.
We want to go there.
Let's go there.
Slythering and just through stuff.
and always with the two-faced and nons.
Ooh, y'all don't know the half.
Yo, Stephen A. Smith, man.
You see, when a rapper play with me, man,
I expose him daily, man.
If you're not on LeBron James' headtop exposing that, nigga,
you see, you got too much rules for yourself.
Yo, a rapper, a rapper play with me,
I'll expose his baby mama having an abortion, nigga.
I'll expose a miscarriage.
Nick, I'll expose anything, nigga.
Nick, I just keep secrets in my wheelhouse.
I'll give a fuck.
once you say something about me,
nigga, it's happening.
I'm saying anything, nigga.
I might try to,
you know what rapper told me?
Your act,
the way you was going on me
is it sounded like
you were trying to put affairs on me.
You know what I said?
I was.
I was.
The fuck do you think I was doing,
nigga?
I was covering all your crimes,
nigga.
Nigger, I was trying to help
the DA write the indictment.
Fuck are you talking about.
I don't think it's a good idea
to be getting into it with me.
Because I don't got no rules.
There ain't no moral.
and ethics.
I mean, oh, my God, let's not do that.
Niggott, what?
I don't told you.
Nick, I break up your marriage.
I'll tell your kid that you ain't a biological father.
I don't care.
I'm not going to Charlesville, I would do much more.
Like, Charlesville, why are I going to call your kid?
I won't do that.
But I'm just saying, like, come on, bro.
Now, I just tell me, I was kind of, the fuck.
Y'all don't know.
So when he went on Pat Mackey,
If he's show earlier today, it was no surprise.
The show that comes on after first take,
the show that stars me,
I know that you got a new podcast coming out with Steve Nash.
No surprise there.
J.J. Reddick, Steve Nash, no surprise.
Got the podcast coming out.
Definitely want to promote that basketball podcast.
And we should watch it.
We should learn because LeBron knows more basketball.
I'm not anti-Lebron.
I'm actually saying LeBron is clapping these things.
I just, I looked at him doing this, though.
This felt like an end-a-career move.
I don't think prom LeBron, who's knowing that criticisms of him being adequate,
his team is valid, would be sitting up here saying what he's saying.
But I think LeBron knows at this point whether the Lakers win a ring or not this year,
and I think they got a decent chance.
I think he knows his legacy cemented.
If he plays three more years, four more years, if he plays whatever,
or maybe he's just placed to wait for his other son to get in the league,
you're either already thought he's a goat or he could never be the goat.
I don't think there's nobody's like, ah, the next ring makes him the goat.
There's, like, there's nobody like that.
There's people who say he's already the goat,
and then people who are saying he could never be the goat.
So I think this is an end-of-career move type of shit.
And I think he always wanted to get his shit off at a couple niggies.
Real talk.
Well, the most people forgot.
Just like he said to Pat McAfee,
His mind, he thinks the game.
Most of these people rely on their athleticism and their talents and their skill.
He relies on his brain.
He's absolutely right.
And he knows basketball backwards and forwards.
That has nothing to do with how you've treated people.
There has nothing to do the things that you've said.
That has nothing to do with you confronting me about doing my job.
And everybody wants to look at it and say,
as a father, there's a father, there's a father.
Because I said, as a father.
I stand by that.
Not because he's Bronny's father.
I stand by it because he was the one
putting everything on public display.
We didn't have to know that he didn't care about,
you know, I'm sorry.
We did not have to know
that he was willing to go someplace else practically for free.
We did not have to know that it was not about the money.
We did not have to hear him say,
you want me, drive Bronny.
We did not have to hear him say,
my son is better
to have the players or some of the players
in the NBA right now before he ever played
an NBA game. You did that.
There was LeBron James who did that.
He wasn't asked that.
Gloria James
his talent is to South Beach.
Did y'all remember what happened in the app?
These guys were just weird.
Because of that,
we gloss over those facts.
But those ain't the only facts.
Weeks of what he had?
I went on one of these shows not too long ago.
Wait a clear.
You guys played together in high school.
Yeah, this guy who says he's like my best friend.
These guys are just weird.
I have worked with Brian Wenthorst for years.
Never once did he say that LeBron was a best friend.
Yo, Stephen A. Smith, you got to LeBron to eat a dick.
Let me tell you, these media niggas and these rap,
I mean, these basketball players, athletes, niggas, and rap niggas,
they're just alike.
If you not pushing their narrative,
they look at you as an op,
and they know what they're doing.
LeBron know what he's doing.
LeBron knew he was going to drop,
he was going to drop a dynamite
and walk out of the room with y'all
with the comments that he's making.
He's making these comments for a reason.
A matter of fact, years earlier,
it was LeBron
who sat in front of the microphones
and said,
probably nobody knows me better.
than Brian Windhorst,
who's been covering me
since I was in junior high school.
But that's how he talked about him.
Brian Wenthorst is an exceptional.
All right, man.
Okay, anyway.
Stephen next thing, continue to go in.
With anybody,
and for some reason,
no one ever asked him about that.
Wasn't it you who said
that Brony James was better
than some players in the NBA right now
before he was even drafted?
Wasn't it you?
who said, if you want me, draft my son,
because you wanted to play with your son for one year?
Wasn't it you who literally circumvented meritocracy
within the National Basketball Association
and got the entire media world in the NBA
and, of course, the Lakers organization to buy in on that?
LeBron James did all of that.
That is the person I was talking about as a father,
not the father in Brentwood or Belly or wherever.
I'm trying to get to the good parts.
I never brought up really and never really discussed why you were not at Kobe Bryant's border service.
I never really brought up a disgust why you did not attend Duane Wade's Hall of Fame induction
when that man was directly responsible for you capturing a championship for the first time in your career.
I brought up none of that.
Now, Stephen A. then came out and said, my apologies and clarification, I misspoken hour one of first sake today.
when I intimated that LeBron did not attend Kobe Bryant's Memorial.
I corrected myself an hour or two.
The analogy was indeed in attendance by mistake.
Shibnardt broach that subject.
It was not my main point.
I retracting nothing else I have to say.
So this is like an all-out war.
He has homes.
I'm talking about, you know, within two weeks after obviously a negotiation took place,
LeBron James is on it.
We know a negotiation took place because we understand that since LeBron, great leader.
I mean, my God, I have done everything.
but put diapers and a bib on this brother.
But it ain't enough because one thing matters to him and one thing only.
And that's him being recognized as the greatest of all times.
Well, you're not in my book.
That belongs to Michael Jordan.
Where would I get that from?
Let's count the ways.
So we have a situation where we're looking at LeBron James breaking all these records
and we're conveniently forgetting that he's in this 22nd year.
But Jordan did all of this pretty much in this first 13,
although he had 15 years.
He only came back for the final two years
because he wanted to be an owner
and part of the stipulation with Abe Poland,
then the owner of the Washington franchise
was that he'd be a part of the team
and play and generate revenue and interest, etc.
So he could ultimately become an owner.
It was really his first 13 years.
Yet still in all, here we are in the year 2025.
Decades after Michael Jordan has retired,
while LeBron James is still playing.
He's trying to get to run that sauce.
Two titles shy of Michael Jordan.
Michael Jordan is six.
LeBron James has four.
He does have as many finals losses as Michael Jordan has wins.
He has six finals losses.
He has four championships.
Let me continue.
Michael Jordan, NBA Finals MVP, six, the most all time.
LeBron James, four, despite having played a minimum of seven more seasons than Michael Jordan.
Michael Jordan, regular season MVP, five.
Tied for second all time with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
LeBron James 4.
Once again, he comes up short to Michael Jordan.
All-NBA first team, 10 of 15 seasons, 67% for Michael Jordan, 59%, 13 of 22 for LeBron James over the course of 22 years.
Defensive player the year, Michael Jordan captured that once.
That has never been an honor to bestowed upon LeBron James.
All-NBA defensive first team, nine, tied for most all-time, to LeBron James 5.
He's still four-short, despite having the minimum of six.
seven more seasons. Scoring titles, 10 to one. LeBron James does have an assist title. Michael Jordan
never did that. Michael Jordan led the league in steals on three occasions. He's had nine NBA
record nine game winning. This nigga done turning to Elliot Wilson for Drake. Just stated a point in fact.
We want to forget that. We want to forget that other people were pointing to his legitimacy or la.
Freem Abdul-Jabbar being the 19 world to hear it live, authentic and in living color. I can say that to him
right now, ain't nobody hiding. But the bottom line is, I don't anticipate he's going to take me up
on that offer just for the same reason. He came up to me courtside instead of meeting me in the
back in the locker room so we could talk man to man. He doesn't want a rebuttal. He doesn't want
any pushback. He just wants to say what he said like he did on court side and then depart,
but looks right up to the camera that's behind us that I never saw who was filming it all along.
The man orchestrate stuff.
The man will smile in your face and he's got something behind his back, ready to stab you in it.
It's who he has been.
It's who I have known him to be.
It's why he does.
Basically, he said LeBron is a fucking snake.
He doesn't like me because he knows I know it.
And it's why I certainly don't like him.
But it's not going to stop me from being professional at all times, America, the world.
I work for ESPN.
I will not dishonor this network.
I will not dishonor this profession by being unprofessional
when it comes to somebody I don't like.
Just because I don't like you as a person
doesn't mean I cannot appreciate your unquestionable,
undeniable, unparalleled greatness.
I know who LeBron James is and what he has meant to basketball,
but I also know how he's alienated a lot of folks along the way.
I'm not the only one.
I'm just one of the few that is in a position to speak up about it.
The brother ain't scaring me.
Ain't nobody shivering this way.
I don't care what he feels or what he has to say.
I sure he looked good.
I stand by the things that I said.
Ain't Stephen A. Clapping her?
My boy.
Never, ever going after somebody's family.
And I would never do that.
And he is creating this narrative because he can't accept the fact
that I won't kiss the ring and acknowledge him as the greatest ever.
Why?
Because he is not.
He had to learn to win.
His heart got snatched right out of his chest in an NBA final series
against the Dallas Mavericks in 2011 when he went four straight four quarters,
fourth quarters.
He averaged two point two points per quarter.
Two of those games, he didn't even score a point.
One of those games,
He didn't even attempt a field goal in the fourth quarter.
That's a goal?
Maybe it is to somebody else.
It's not to me.
I stand by what I said.
I appreciate him.
I hope the Lakers win.
I'd rather be in L.A.
than someplace else come June.
I'm not rooting against him, and I'm not rooting against him.
But it is what it is.
We stand where we stand.
You do what you do.
I do what I do.
But when you come into this lane, my brother,
it's the equivalent of me stepping on the basketball court going up against you.
asking you not.
Man, I ain't going to lie.
I don't hear none of this shit, man.
A bro,
I brought up violated you, bro.
Like, bro, just take the L and keep it moving,
bro.
I love you, Stephen A.
But you got to take the L and keep moving, man.
Because LeBron
control you like a puppet right now.
You're crashing out.
Like, you're eloquent.
You want to debate.
The nigger snuffed you.
Now you want a one-on-one
in the middle of the lunch hall.
Nah, nigger.
It's over.
He snuffed you.
It's okay.
I hate to see Stephen A,
Smith like this, bro. I really hate to say. I really think Stephen A's catching else on this one.
Just because of his reaction, because you could tell he's so bothered.
Who gives the fuck if LeBron likes you? But you're crashing out over it. And maybe it's just for ratings,
but you're crashing out over it. To shoot a jump shot or whatever, this is my lane, bro. And any time
you want to get down, we can get down. I have no problem debating him. I have no problem
showing up in front of an audience. I'll show up on his damn show. It doesn't matter. I have a right to
believe that Michael Jordan is the greatest ever, and LeBron James is number two.
I have the right to feel that way without him feeling like I called him everything but
a child of God and then accusing me and my reputation and my character are going after
somebody else's family. I don't...
All right, man. He told him all that shit, man. This is what...
This is what... This is what...
This is what...
Because he said, he said, if LeBron James, they put hands on him, would have swung on him,
and LeBron James posted...
He's not.
Yeah, making more fruit.
Yeah, push, push, push
man.
You know,
God
a fuck more.
Just
I'm not playing my boy, man.
Yeah.
You know,
stop playing my boy, man.
Stephen A, I rock with you, man.
Just let it go.
Please just let it go, bro.
You're never really discussed.
Just please let it go, Stephen A.
Because that's how
that's how petty
you become.
You're LeBron James, you that butt hurt over the things that I'm saying, that you would post that video?
When does LeBron James ever done something like that?
But suddenly you're doing that as it pertains to me.
This man is in his feelings.
I wonder why.
Get that out the way.
Why do I bring that up?
Because that's how that's how.
You're talking about the boxing video.
Kevin Love posted this too.
I would have immediately swung on him.
Immediately.
Oh, shit.
That man put this.
his hands on me, I would have immediately swung on him.
Immediately.
Making more free.
You told me it was my turn.
You can talk all that you want to, yelling, scream, you lost.
It is my turn.
You lost the game.
It's my turn.
You told me it was.
That man put his hands on me.
That man.
Oh, man.
Kennedy, he'll sit in and tell you I'm a conservative, right?
man. I'm going to leave it here for now, man. But yo, Stephen A, bro, please, just move past it.
I see, I see Matt Barnes trying to offer you some boxing lessons. Move past it, man. Let me tell
this. In the reality of things, this is how it goes. You could, you as a top media personality,
you can stand on your morals and principles that have not want to be disrespected no matter by who,
even LeBron James, who is the face of the league and probably one of the biggest athletes.
But trying to go back and fall through that person, it's just not going to work.
They got a bigger audience in you.
People watch you to get access to them.
It's like me in the media.
They watch me to get access to the Drakes, the Kendricks, to whoever.
The best advice I would give to you is if you want to, the nigger big dogs you.
If you want a big dog him, but I don't think you can't.
Tell ESPN, you ain't going to do 35 topics on him every day.
That's what's going to bother you because the nigger violated you and you got to talk to him.
You got to talk about him.
when me and meek wasn't on the on the good terms i said i ain't covering that bitch as nigger i ain't
no post no nothing and that and i could make that decision and shit maybe that decision
wasn't the best interest because maybe it was popping but shit even when me and drake got in
disagreement i was like shit we don't got to cover you you work for yes p and you you don't have that
latitude you can't tell lebron you're not going to cover him incessantly like espn is lebron's network
So just, bro, just try to ignore it,
but trying to, like, relitigate it.
It makes you seem crazy hurt.
And LeBron's in the twilight of his career, I would imagine.
Yeah, so LeBron is kind of, he's kind of, he got some,
he got some access to grind.
And you're one of them, win horse or whatever the wins,
whatever the fuck, that nigga name is.
Yeah, he's giving all y'all niggas smoke.
And y'all niggis kind of feeling all but hurt.
But shit, when y'all was talking about him,
he y'all did it for 20 years he didn't get his shit off so it is what it is man so stephen a please
please just move on me you're one of the best um in the game but constantly crashing out to try to
change an hour of about lebron it's not going to happen bro please love you just move on all right chat
i'm getting out of here man um i'll be back on tomorrow trying to save this voice for the two of 30
starting tomorrow i'm gonna get back on um i forgot what topic i didn't do today we'll do tomorrow but
Thank you for Rock with me.
We did five hours.
I don't even know how my voice survived.
I'm getting better, but it's slow.
Right?
Chat, please go to sleep.
Wake up for tomorrow and we'll be back on tomorrow.
All right?
Last thing, you know, my last thing I always ask.
Go to Ticketmaster.
Please, everybody.
I need to at my birthday party.
Please, come on.
You got to make this happen.
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these academics' birthday live pocket.
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I'll be back on tomorrow. All right, chat, love y'all.
