DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Nothing is Real! J Cole album FULL breakdown! Drake & Kendrick otw? 50 cent unleashes on TI n JAY Z

Episode Date: February 11, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:08 Yeah, the streak is over. I take that. I got to take a shot, y'all. The streak is over. Damn, it was only six days in. I'm... Hell man's. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:00:26 I know, I know. I don't take a toast for the streak. Fuck. I felt bad about that. To the end of that streak, but the beginning of a new one, okay? I won't call it something. I'll just stream.
Starting point is 00:00:40 I won't call it something, though. But I take a shot with me. Welcome, though. very happy to have you guys in here. Welcome to my people on YouTube. Welcome to my people on kick. And welcome to Rumble. Rumble showing us some front page love today.
Starting point is 00:00:59 Rumble.com slash academics. Or actually just rumble.com, period. I think we are the front page. This is Rumble giving us some love here. Okay. Thank you, Rumble. Thank you guys.
Starting point is 00:01:16 Thank you guys. You know, I've been really cool with the people from Rumble since we've had a deal back in a day. And that deal, I believe, you know, despite the deal ending, you know, I always try to keep and foster good relationships. They've been good to me. I've never had anything bad to say about them. And, you know, likewise. So I salute to Rumble, okay? Anyway, thank you guys for the front page love.
Starting point is 00:01:45 By the way, I don't ask for this. They, you know, they kind of fuck with me, and you'll notice I'm a loyal one, right? Because as soon as our deal, then I could have been like, deuces, right? But we don't have a deal. We don't have a streaming deal. Not necessarily interested in one, even though I would, you know, look at one. But, and also, the Twitch thing is still, for the people who wonder about Twitch. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:02:10 I don't know. This could be the year, but I don't want to, I feel like I'll jinx myself. We started making some communications. We'll see how it turns out, okay? If you guys don't know about, like, about a year ago, a year and a month ago, we were indefinitely suspended on Twitch. A tragic halt to what we had going on over there.
Starting point is 00:02:38 You know, Twitch is an interesting place. I felt like I've seen people do worse. You know what I mean? I've seen somebody, you know, not trying to, like, throw other people under the bus. us, seen a cup you'll pull a gun. It's cool. I've seen somebody beat the crap out of their dog.
Starting point is 00:02:53 You get a month. But some, you know, tasteless trolling, right? Obviously, even though, you know, clearly included, you know, a little nigger. They, you know, that's a thing. It's okay. No matter what happens, we will still prevail. It's why we build the audience the way we do. the chat niggas you know it don't matter where we go from platform the platform these days
Starting point is 00:03:25 i want to give a big salute to kick kick has been very hospitable of me they took us in in a really interesting time and um you know they understand us they love us and um they you know appreciate me i just want i just want to say that so thank you to kick okay thank you to kick and Rumble. Anyway, we'll get to that in a little bit, but welcome to the stream. Once again, I have the streak ended last night. I didn't want to mail it in. That's why I ended. I woke up like three times. I don't know, my sleep schedule is like super fucked. I thought I fixed it, but then didn't fix and I was sleeping in and out through the day. Me and my mom got into it. You know, you know, your mom had been at your house for too long? Like, you know what mama started getting into it? I'm like,
Starting point is 00:04:14 your mama like, yo, moms like, mom's like, mom's. Like, mom's. I'm the youngest, if you don't know. So, you know, a mom still goes around the house like, I'm like five. You know what I mean? Like, Mom, chill out. Chill the hell out, man. Chill out. Chill out.
Starting point is 00:04:35 But, yeah, no, other than that, ooh, wow, are we like, what's happening right here? But other than that, all is good. All is good. Mo Man 219. Thank you for the five. I will get to it. So if you're going to hit on the cold album, we could just keep your review.
Starting point is 00:04:49 I don't even say I'm going to hate on the album. You guys are projecting at this point. Really projecting, right? We'll get to talking about Cole. Is there static on my mic? Let me not. Is there static? Okay.
Starting point is 00:05:13 Hopefully it's good. Check YB replies, we will. You know, I played a song. I think I'm just tired of making news for this week. You know, I played this song recently. Well, I played during the intro, Nevada. And for whatever reason So I don't know how we got there
Starting point is 00:05:36 Actually I was telling him One of my favorite I don't know how we got to music Because he really was just We were talking about some other stuff And then some other stuff And before inviting me to China We're just chatting
Starting point is 00:05:48 And I was telling him I really loved this song Still waiting That was the one That's the song I don't know if you guys Ever heard this song before But I love this song
Starting point is 00:05:58 So it's raw It's emotion Motion-filled young boy still waiting I should have played it during the intro and I told him that and he was like man act man I was down bad making that song
Starting point is 00:06:15 but I love it too he loved that song as well he liked how roar it was so man I was locked up and all my bitches cheating on me well he's all my bitches he just said he said he said it was locked up
Starting point is 00:06:29 and his mind is going crazy he's like, you know, people he loved, he felt like like they were just doing him wrong. And I was like,
Starting point is 00:06:36 hey, I could understand that. I feel it. Like, when I play this song, it evokes emotion. And for whatever reason, I don't think,
Starting point is 00:06:43 I think I mentioned Nevada. And I was like, yo, damn, I ain't know you did it about, and then he finally told me who the song was about. I don't want to make news
Starting point is 00:06:53 so I won't even say. But he was like, he was like, he broke the signs down. And I was like, Oh, okay. It's actually a little bit, I don't know if the fans, well, maybe his true fans probably not,
Starting point is 00:07:06 but I love that Nevada song as well. Anyway. Formerly you're wrong. I'll say that. No, no, no. Everybody's saying that you're wrong. Whatever you're saying, you're wrong. He told me exactly who it was.
Starting point is 00:07:40 But before, he said, he said, he said, just read the fucking lyrics. Anyway It's now whoever you're doing I'm just right now I don't want to I don't want to say But he broke it down to me
Starting point is 00:08:01 I got to do my lore on it first I got to do my lore on it Do some people get it Nah That's not Whatever y'all is saying It's not bad But now I can't say it
Starting point is 00:08:55 Because I said I talked to him I should just said it right Like But Is this hurt? anyway anyway someone's something
Starting point is 00:09:11 sounding zesty what the fuck what's on zesty how might sound a zesty chat okay I'm just waiting for everybody
Starting point is 00:09:23 to like you know be good okay what's going on with king academics is it's tripping out we're good
Starting point is 00:09:37 so I'm saying how far you are at the beginning of the stream we just got started don't you worry okay great all right
Starting point is 00:09:48 if you guys are on king academics just restart I don't know what's going on or oh maybe he got clipped did it get clipped it got clipped just off of that quick oh wow it probably got clipped really that quickly off me playing music but who do you i think that songs about i want to see if there's some y b fans in here who do you think nevada's about yo king buck thank for the five gifted bro drill what up with you drill you might as well cut up some parts of the
Starting point is 00:10:27 the uh the gambling stream i did today you could blur out the gambling to put on a youtube just crop it out because I did talk about some stuff and I see another page I don't know I didn't even think they just watch my kick only streams but I guess we can't say nothing in privacy anymore I got to start coming to discord when I want to just vent okay uh it's not about who y'all think it is yo y'all really have no idea I thought the YB fans knew oh shit no yeah I don't know y'all really don't know let me look at the lyrics young boy Nevada. He told me, he said something, but I lost it, I lost that thought. He says, don't know who I want, you the one I want. Never said I don't. That's money talk. drunk drunk can go down in the room choppers in the trunk baby this that slime tune but i need your love like
Starting point is 00:11:33 now i'm not on the drugs i apologize for you looking like a fool i can't hold you right now so i've been holding on my two i don't want my ex i don't want no bitch i had i just want a chance hopefully i make you glad one thing i do like about why b he he's rapping about real shit if you turn me down tell the truth of my spouse if who around i'll probably bust the ass and i think i just I should leave. Okay. But I'm caught up with these hoes. They're going to follow.
Starting point is 00:12:31 I'm just trying to see if y'all really like, fuck with him. None of y'all saying the name. None of y'all say the name. All right, fuck it. Let me just leave this along. It's not a topic. It's not a topic. I just thought I had, like, like, real YB fans in it.
Starting point is 00:12:48 No. I thought y'all would like YB fans. Or maybe not. This is about Maconan. Hilarious. All right, all right, all right. I'm not rage baiting. It's just that I don't want to say it.
Starting point is 00:13:16 I don't want to say it. One, it's funny. One person said it, only one person. But I think that person is spamming different names. I'll leave it. I'll leave it alone. I'll leave it alone. I'll leave it alone, bro.
Starting point is 00:13:44 Before I say something, then all of a sudden they're going to be like, yo, this big mouth-ass nigger, act. It's always like my fault, right? It's always my fault. Okay. All right, welcome, guys. And thank you for, um, Yeah. Thank you guys for tuning in again. All right. I'll tell you what is on the agenda for tonight. We are going to get a little bit more into the J-Cole album. Not only we're going to get more into the J-Cole album, we actually do have some YB conversations to be had. YB has been tweeting up a storm. Some of the stuff we're confused by. But today I think he said something that we could actually, you know, we could latch into pause. And it seems to be connected to probably music, but also probably other things as well. We'll get it.
Starting point is 00:14:33 into that. What else is going on? The Glorilla and Bro Rilla saga continues. Finesse two times is involved with that. There's anything going on, the blue face and a leaf front. We'll figure that out. What else is going on?
Starting point is 00:14:51 You guys throw some, oh, T.I. and 50 Cent. Yo, 50 Cent is, he's like really, 50 doesn't like to joke with people. He doesn't like to joke with people, but he's going pretty hard at TI. We'll get to that as well. What else is going on?
Starting point is 00:15:06 Spam some topics. We're going to get into it. Ice man. Y'all want to talk about it? Yeah, I want to talk about Iceman? The fans have spoken. They've told me, act, you selfish motherfucker, we hate you. This is Jay Cole's week.
Starting point is 00:15:26 Save the Drake topics until Friday. So maybe we just don't do the Drake topics about Iceman. Like, we got to focus on Cold World. it's all about the fall off we're going to do a deep dive who's the guy he's dissing from his neighborhood apparently he went back to his hometown he's going to be doing a
Starting point is 00:15:51 you know really like a really dope as promotional tactic but he's going to be driving from city to city like it was the old days with CDs in the trunk people could donate people could buy it perfect but also there are some rumors abreast about possible manipulation. We might talk about that as well.
Starting point is 00:16:14 Not necessarily with J. Co. But it's been brought to my table that's something we should talk about. And there's J. Cole, 21 Savage, and I believe the couple of the artists that use the company. Again, I know some of y'all, you know, I keep telling you, I'm the realest one out there. I'm going to talk about everything. We'll get to it.
Starting point is 00:16:32 What else? Trippy Red and Elliot Grange. What's going on there? Thank you for saying that. But what's going on there? Trippy Red, Elliot Grange. Trippy Red and Elliot Grange. What's going on?
Starting point is 00:16:46 Is something happening there? I don't see a call out or nothing. Trippy Red. Let's see. I'm looking at his Instagram. Oh, wow. He's changed his thing to Elliot. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:16:59 Okay. Oh. Trippy Red. Oh, wow. What's this? And who my profile picture is, nigga. Listen, if you want to know who my profile picture is, nigga, you feel me? Just click the app, man.
Starting point is 00:17:18 Tell that nigga dropped the album, man. Oh, interesting. Wow. Let me add that to the list. That's a good topic. Trippy Red. Oh, my man. Different computer.
Starting point is 00:17:34 Trippy Red. Elliot. Spam everything you guys need. Let Bebba. Update. Of course, we'll get to that. Joe Budden versus Corey Holcomb. They're saying, OZempic Joe is a different monster.
Starting point is 00:18:02 I might have to agree. What else? Trick Daddy implies. That's not, is that real? Is that like recent? Is that recent? Is that recent? Tony Yale on flagrant.
Starting point is 00:18:15 I know he's on flagrant, but is there moments that we can talk about? Ferell lawsuit. I don't know what that is, but I'll put it on. It looks like it is. YB. Nikki. All right, we kind of got a list. We got a list here. We got a list.
Starting point is 00:18:31 Anything else? Just spam it now. Great. And while I start up, you know, I got to do the obligatory promo. I got to do the obligatory promo. Hey, I don't know how y'all didn't get y'all meeting greets, but everybody keep telling me. I don't know if I could even open. The venue is kind of on my ass at this point.
Starting point is 00:18:54 I don't know if I could open up. I don't know if I could open up meeting greets for the second time again. We are bogged down with meeting greets, but I think that's a quintessential part of the show that I'm going to make time for you guys. But we have sold out if you guys don't know of all the meet and greets for the Miami show. If you guys don't know, Friday, March 27th, I am coming to Miami. Our first live show out of the tri-state area, we're coming to Miami. By the way, if you are on the West Coast,
Starting point is 00:19:25 if you're over there, you know, by like, you know, Texas or, you know, you're up in a six. We'll get to you guys at a later time. But for everybody down there, you know, I want my Atlanta folks to pull up. If you're from Jacksonville, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, clearly, Tampa, whatever. If you're in the Florida area, I expect you to somehow make it out to this show. Okay. This is where we will finally all meet face to face. And also I do have some other things, you know, obviously I'm going to do the show, do the meet and greets.
Starting point is 00:19:59 I'm going to figure out if some of y'all are weird or not. I don't think, I don't think y'all are weird, right? Like, y'all can't be weird. And I do have some other things going on that weekend. I do plan to kind of personally invite a few of y'all chat. Nikes to come, you know, if you want to ever see how a weekend with Big Ack is like, you know. But let's not jump ahead. Let's figure it out once we get to the meeting greet.
Starting point is 00:20:18 You know what I mean? Because y'all nigs can show up and be complete weirdos. But I don't think you will. anyway um the general mission tickets are here we're kind of trying to figure out some more VIP options that probably won't have meet and greet um capabilities but what the fuck is this okay yeah meeting greet they're kind of done um but there's a possibility of another VIP you know I guess niggas really hate general mission VIP type of you know seat and arrangement or accommodation so that is to come but you guys please go copy the tickets I event
Starting point is 00:20:52 write.com, DJ Academics Live show in Miami. I haven't announced any of my special guests that's going to be there, but in the coming weeks, I will. If you're not a chat, nigger, this might not be for you. All right. Okay, great.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Let's get a start. I'll get to the topics in a little bit, but we should probably get a start. Okay. Did I hear my Nickemanage like theory earlier? It was like a real thing. but you guys helped me out on it and I actually really believe you guys. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:34 First and foremost, as the title of this stream really says, and what we've been doing recently as I go on these monologues is really try to sum up and really present everything we're even going to get into, not just on a, oh, this is the newest gossip or B for the day, but as a overall look into what's going on in the industry and the culture that we love. Also, what's going into your regular lives and sometimes everything converges. That's really the main thing of what we're doing, right? Obviously, we're always into the bullshit, but I want to give you guys a little bit of nourishment
Starting point is 00:22:14 because if I only give you the fuckery, right, which, you know, I'm pretty good at giving you the fuckery. You know, I don't think I'll be living up to my name of academics if we weren't a little bit down. balance, right? We could have the chicken fingers, but at least have a little bit celery on the side. So anyway, you know, I kind of wanted to start with, you know, as everybody has been seen it. Do we have any people who invest in crypto in here? I would like to see. If you invest in crypto, it doesn't matter if it's a meme coin or even, you know, a stable coin, just one in the chat. Just one in the chat, right? And I could imagine you guys at this moment are probably going through it. Bitcoin, if you guys don't know, the price of Bitcoin is currently 69,000.
Starting point is 00:23:01 It fell from a peak of 126,000. And the price of Ethereum, those are the two most popular stable coins. At a point, like within the last about seven or eight months, it was up to damn near 4,000. And now it's halved. It's at 2,000. People have kind of became really skeptical and really worried about what they're now saying as a crypto crash with some even expecting that maybe that the cryptocurrency price of Ethereum but not only that but more importantly Bitcoin might go down to sub 50,000 level.
Starting point is 00:23:38 Okay. Now, the reason why I'm even starting here, this is not a financial lesson and this is not a okay, this is not like a money course, right? But, you know, everything always matters in a world and as we get on to talk about topics that might involve businesses, it's important that you guys understand everything. from top down. We've been also continuing with, I feel like it's education a bit where I'm giving you guys a little bit
Starting point is 00:24:02 of what's going on in the world and how it affects us, but even how it affects culture and otherwise, right? So this is why I'm starting here. Now, as the title suggests, you know, nothing I say nothing is real, but the idea of money and currency and wealth
Starting point is 00:24:26 thought about in some realms is that none of this shit's real. Now I'm gonna help explain it to y'all. Like what why is Bitcoin worth whatever it's worth? Why is you know Ethereum worth whatever it's worth now in a general stock market's a little bit easier to understand right like you know if you're investing in I don't know say Spotify and Spotify tells you like as every public company does via NASDAQ the Wall Street you know market them they're gonna say hey listen we made this amount of money. We're anticipating to make this money next year. They're going to show you growth.
Starting point is 00:25:06 They're going to show you profit. They're going to show you losses. And you could kind of even look at it to be like, this is a profitable company. And if they want money to scale up, I believe in them scaling up. And when they scale up successfully and they get profit, usually for most companies, they do what's called a dividend, right? I'm not here to give a math course or economics course, but I am here to just explain very simple things. And that's why I'm not going to play 15 videos on things to teach you everything. I'm hoping you just kind of get it. That's why it's a monologue. So the price of Bitcoin is kind of an arbitrary number that's kind of like picked by mostly, you know, as the old saying goes, kind of supplying demand in a sense. But the demand is really
Starting point is 00:25:44 what matters. Why does the demand go up or go down? Like, you know, shit. If everyone wants to buy Bitcoin, there's a certain finite amount of Bitcoin. If the demand is a lot, the price usually reflects that because usually people are buying what people are offloading and you could offload for a different, a higher price. But if you kind of boil it down, it's basically what we say value is, right? Like a piece of paper money, I don't have any on me. Why is that worth $100? It's basically like this tacit agreement between me and you saying that this piece of paper that's made by the U.S. government is going to be worth $100. Now, the reason why I'm saying nothing is real is because we constantly see fluctuation of what's worth something and then
Starting point is 00:26:31 instantly or it goes down to zero or we just see like it's not worth anything else right why is a car why is a car worth i don't know 100 000 when it's on a lot you drive it off you spend two weeks with it if you try to sell the same thing back now is 70 000 all these things become almost like this idea of all about perception and once things are based on perception, there's a, there is a thinking not common because, you know, this is still real money, like, right? Or real perceived money. But if you have that thinking that nothing is real, you kind of start to realize, and by the way,
Starting point is 00:27:11 I'm not going cuckoo for some people who might be like, what is that talking about? Just follow my, my train of thought. You might be like, all right, if nothing is kind of like has actual value that can't change, I'm not saying nothing. I'm mentioning cryptocurrency right now because I'm going to transition to something else. And really, so crypto crash and, you know, recently we've been talking about a few topics. Now, I know some of you guys that might be interested in crypto. Maybe you're that you're really into it or you're not.
Starting point is 00:27:47 There are some people that they're into the predictions of it. They look at the charts and they try to like, you know, okay, here's a dip. It's about to go up. They do all that. And some people just read what other people think and they go off the experts. Who cares what you do? The point is, Bitcoin felt 50%. Okay?
Starting point is 00:28:05 Now, what's important, and I always tell you, we always got to follow the money. There's a lot of things that kind of really resulted in that. You know, if you ask people, they could say a bunch of things. You know, they said, well, it's a couple things with the government. I think the running theory now is that there's some Hong Kong hedge funds that over leveraged the Bitcoin going up, and they use the Chinese yen, which is like their currency,
Starting point is 00:28:32 which is a cheaper, you know, conversion than the U.S. dollar to kind of back those. And basically they offset it against a Black Rock bet because, you know, I don't want to get too much to the stock market, but you could get to calls and shorts, which you could predict if a stock is going to go up and a stock or a crypto is going to go up or go down. Don't want to get too much into it. Just think about overall what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:28:56 there's a bunch of theories but not only that in terms of these ETFs held by these hedge funds in Hong Kong that have now you know did some bad calls or some some bad deals and over-leverage their position also there's this like shift to AI right like a lot of people who were betting big on Bitcoin they're now taking their money and they're also betting big or they're leveraging it on AI. Also, the data miners that used to be powering Bitcoin, it's down 40%. They're now powering AI, right? AI is like this new thing.
Starting point is 00:29:45 AI. You're going to hear it a lot. You're going to hear it a lot. And I'm trying to make sure you guys are very familiar at a top level with it. I'm not going to get too much into the weeds with it. But all of this stuff kind of matters. Now, I'm not going to sit here. I'm not the biggest crypto expert.
Starting point is 00:30:00 And also, I don't think no one has the real answer for why crypto's down, right, fully, right? It's not one thing. It's like a bunch of things. But all of those things is reason why it's down. But it kind of goes to the pivot of what I was saying with, like, AI. Now, this is kind of the crux of my idea, or not my idea, but me saying nothing is real. I want to give you a quick course. And again, you know, this is me, a little bit of a nerd, a little bit of a math.
Starting point is 00:30:32 major, but I'm trying to make it understandable and palatable to some of you guys that have probably no idea about finances or economics. Remember, I said, why is a Bitcoin worth $120,000? Or why is it worth $69,000? Or why is it not worth a dollar? It's a lot of like perception here, right? It's a lot of, you know, perception, hope, faith, that people could value and also leverage and then it creates like a market value.
Starting point is 00:31:05 Why am I bringing that up? Because now with AI, and I want to give you the story of AI, and I gave it before a little bit, but there's a funny story with AI. I'm an avid investor. A couple months ago, actually about a year ago, just like any avid investor. You know, I'm just starting to get some houses and stuff like that because I was just too heavy like in crypto and just like stop market.
Starting point is 00:31:30 So I got a couple houses and like I got some tennis and shit because real estate's supposed to be the thing to get you wealth. So but I've always been like a heavy investor. So now about like a year ago I get hit up and a lot of people get hit up and people get kind of that bug where people are saying, yo, everybody, if you really want to, you know, make a lot of money, you need to invest in. NVIDIA. And I don't know if you guys are into investing, but if you guys are, you will realize that NVIDIA about like a year ago, you know, it just went through the roof. Okay, just went through the roof. Now, I'm going to give the story really quick. I could get more in depth, but I do not want to just like, you know, drown people out because it's a simple story and I'm
Starting point is 00:32:21 trying to crystallize my, not necessarily theory, but just the point I'm making that really nothing is real. So going from a Bitcoin, right? What's the, what's the difference with it being worth 120,000, 60,000, or six bucks, right? Like, you can't see a Bitcoin. It's just numbers on a screen. Like, what is it? Now obviously people are going to be like, well, it has utility descent. Okay, cool. You could argue a million miles away, but it's not a tangible thing. Right. Now, let's get to AI. It's funny how wealth moves, and if you ask me, and I feel like I'm repeating myself a lot, I believe a lot of wealth has been taken out of the crypto market by a lot of rich people,
Starting point is 00:33:11 and they're now leveraging all AI. That would account for some of the losses we're seeing, some, not all, in crypto. why are they leveraging it on um AI because they see AI as the new trillion multi trillion dollar industry I want to give you this quick story and hopefully you guys can keep up I think you will so Nvidia if you guys play video games I play video games
Starting point is 00:33:42 you know I'm an avid fortnighter Nvidia is a company that makes GPUs GPUs is a graphic processing unit. It's the thing that your motherboard would use to process the, you know, super duper graphics you need to play Call the Duty, this and third, and it's going to show you beautiful graphics that you could play your video game on, right? It's a company that has been lasting for the test of time. And the reason why it's been important now is because what they were doing, they
Starting point is 00:34:19 are the basic they create these chips that are these microchips that are able to process information at lightning speed. Because of that they were able to take over they used to compete with Intel
Starting point is 00:34:36 they took over the graphics industry and they worked with all the computer computing companies especially for gamers in this end third so if you play games I'm pretty sure you have a NVIDIA graphics card.
Starting point is 00:34:54 That's how they started video games. Well, what happened is about a couple years ago when there was about to be a shift to AI is that here's the thing with AI. AI is a thing that the growth of AI, right? Like, have you not been on Twitter? Have you out seen like a chick post something? There's 80 mentions under it.
Starting point is 00:35:19 They're like, yo, Grock, take her shirt off, put her in a bikini. you grok have the legs wide open you grok have her bend over like and that's a i that's a i having to do that lightning speed and if you just think about that what happened is that you need these huge data centers and you also need like really rapid response time to make that happen so what started out as a um a company that would make graphics cards realized they had other you because they had a proprietary way to work with chips that would work faster than any computer. So once the world became cognizant that AI was going to take over, they said, who got the fastest processing unit and the fastest chip that could make it happen?
Starting point is 00:36:22 Here comes Nvidia. So, Nvidia kind of gets out of the, yo, gamer space. And now they're like the core chipset makers and GPU makers or not, well, processing units, makers for AI. So that's where, that's where Nvidia lands, right? And if you guys are into the stock market, you would have seen, Nvidia was like, I'll look up the time, Nvidia soars. like their stock soared like you know it'll be like a long time ago it was not a long time it was like a year ago
Starting point is 00:37:00 you're only going to see new shit about it but I'm just trying to give you a little rundown I want to look up everything so Nvidia starts to basically do these deals and start working with people who need lightning speed computing okay so if you need
Starting point is 00:37:18 lightning speed computing that's what you do They later get fined because, like, they were getting contracts for non-game and stuff, and they reported it as gaming stuff. And people were like, yo, you're making that much of games. Come to find out, they lied, right? So I think they paid out like $5 million. NVIDIA pays out $5 million.
Starting point is 00:37:41 They reported, yeah, they reported, it was a civil, yeah, they disclosed. So the first thing people came to Nvidia with, and you're going to say everything makes sense. It was crypto mining. So in crypto, you need to mine the coins. That's a computing heavy process demand and thing that NVIDIA got contracts to do because everybody's working with crypto. They're trying to mine them. They're trying to send them, blah, blah. NVIDIA became the place that was or the company that needed to help process this lightning quick.
Starting point is 00:38:23 like, you know, environment that was cryptocurrency and crypto mining. So they got a bunch of contracts after the video games, right, or after the computer stuff that people were buying them, buying in video games. And they've got a bunch of stuff for people wanting the fastest computers to mine. Because remember, there's supposedly a finite number of Bitcoins. There's a finite number. So you want the fastest computer, the fastest shit to process it.
Starting point is 00:38:53 They got a bunch of contracts. when they reported the revenue, they did not say this came from, you know, look, they didn't disclose the impact of crypto mine. They act like they were selling, you know, graphics cards for gamers, right? It said it was gaming business, right? So they lied.
Starting point is 00:39:09 They lied. They lied. So they failed to disclose that their growth was not because of the gaming market, but it was the crypto market. Okay? Hope you're following. So, Nvidia, they started with gaming. Crypto comes in,
Starting point is 00:39:24 that we need like some super duper computers. We got it. They do the deals. They eventually get sued, but they're still doing the crypto stuff. And then here comes AI, which requires even more need for super duper high speed computing. Okay?
Starting point is 00:39:42 Now, keep in mind, my whole premise is nothing is real. And you're going to understand why. So, Nvidia gets a bunch of contracts. Their stock shoots through the roof. and then this is where AI is kind of born. Not boring, but like it's the infrastructure and industry that everybody's now operating off starts to happen.
Starting point is 00:40:06 Essentially, companies wanting to develop AI go to Nvidia and say, can you get us, we'll do deals with you, to get all of these chips to have this amount of computing power. that we need for AI. Now, some of these things are going to be familiar to you. Some of me not. One of the ones that do is something called OpenAI.
Starting point is 00:40:34 I don't know if you guys ever heard of it. But colloquially, and they own this product, Open AI owns a product called ChatGPT. So ChatGPT is owned by OpenAI. That was the first big entrance into AI. And they do a deal. They do a deal, right? They do a deal with, um,
Starting point is 00:41:01 Envideo. Okay. Now, I want to, you know, again, the premise you should be thinking about is how even money and whatever we're thinking is not real. It's all about interpretation. Here comes in a company we've talked about a couple of times, Oracle. Now, the story of Oracle, so Paul,
Starting point is 00:41:29 that first story. So, Nvidia, open AI, which is chat GPT. So Nvidia leaves, they don't leave gaming because they still do it, but they then go to crypto. After crypto, they're at AI. Right? Because they're making the chips, whatever, whatever, high speed stuff is needed. Crypto needs it. AI needs it. But let's pause that for a second. That's the chips that's going to do the things required for AI however you need the infrastructure that AI is going to live on there and let me give you another real quick um let me give you another real quick explanation so pause that story right there right and I think you guys are smart enough so we have NVIDia and chat GPT or open AI. But now they need something else, which is where it's going to live. Here comes Oracle that we've
Starting point is 00:42:30 talked about an Oracle, remember, we talked about it with a TikTok thing. Oracle is where TikTok's data is at and the algorithm, right? But before then, Oracle, give a second, Oracle, I want to break down this company for you. Okay. Oracle is a company. I can't remember when it was started. Let me see. Well, I'll just Google it. It doesn't really matter when it was founded. It was founded in 77, okay, by Larry Ellison. I'm going to give you the real quick story about it. You guys could go look up these videos if you really care that much. It's not about one particular story. It's about the overall picture. Oracle founded in 77. You know, It was initially established as, you know, SDL.
Starting point is 00:43:23 If you guys work in, you know, or if you're older, you probably know that it was pretty much the first database. And a database is pre the cloud where, you know, it could be, it's a database that could be hosted, like, say, locally. And it was set up in a way that multiple people could access it. It could tell what level of access and it could interact with each other to properly deal with the company. that had many employees that needed to do many things. Okay, I'm making it really simply here, right? Now, this is pre-cloud. Now, Oracle, right, was a enterprise solution.
Starting point is 00:44:05 It wasn't for like you and me. Like, it's for a company, right? So companies used to use Oracle. By the way, you know, as we're mentioning that, I got to mention the arms race, because as the cloud becomes popular, databases and the old school database becomes, you know, they become kind of antiquated. So Oracle starts out and then they start competing, or not start competing, they get blown out of the water by Amazon.
Starting point is 00:44:38 Now, what you guys might not know is that, again, Amazon does make a lot of money from Amazon.com. We're on Amazon.com. But the majority of what Amazon does is that they reinvest a lot of their profits and they don't take, they actually, they slimmed down their margins. So they're not taking that much of a profit. They, their goal with their store or their online shop is always about getting every customer to buy from them, even at the expense of their own profit. At, there were some points during their history when they were offering about, you know, prime and this and third, they would take losses on things. but it didn't matter as long as they could get every customer to not go to Walmart, to not go to Costco, to not go to Target, but to go to Amazon.com.
Starting point is 00:45:24 So this part of their business has been one that is very historic, but it hasn't been the most profitable in net profit. Why? They reinvest all the money, and they take losses just to get customers, right? Well, people don't know about Amazon. Amazon, one of their biggest moneymakers is not the Kindle. What else they own? They own Whole Foods.
Starting point is 00:45:52 That's cool too. One of their biggest money makers is something called AWS, right? Now, if you don't know what that is, AWS is Amazon Web Services. You may not know what this is because you probably don't have to interact with it. It's also kind of an enterprise solution, meaning it's for companies, it's not for you and me. Now, I'm going to tell you why this became lucrative. So remember I told you most companies used to use Oracle? Well, when AWS came on, they were kind of like, you know, like Google to or Gmail to Yahoo.
Starting point is 00:46:27 Right? A lot of people were on Yahoo or AOL when Gmail came out. Everybody got a Gmail, right? And essentially what they did was they offered cloud solutions to companies and websites. right so you know without boring you with and I feel like I might be boring you guys already but just keep just keep following to put to make it short you know the reason why you know so amazon like for example Twitch has ran on AWS so there's a cloud and AWS is um Amazon web services so Twitch relies on AWS okay for them to have a place to store Vods
Starting point is 00:47:10 a way to process their streams, the bandwidth, everything. AWS, which is owned by Amazon, but they also own Twitch, that's what is hosted on. Now, get the kicker. All pun intended. I also stream on Kick. Kick is also on the same thing. Kick is also on Amazon Web Services.
Starting point is 00:47:35 YouTube is not. YouTube uses their own different thing. But the majority of companies use AWS, whether it's Twitch, like, that's all, it's always funny when people, like, no matter if you're on kick or Twitch, you're on Amazon's web services, right? Like, if you're on, I don't know, most, most, like, you know, companies or most websites you like, they're on AWS. Maybe even Instagram. I could look it up. Is Instagram hosted on AWS? Oh, no longer, but they used to. They used to. They used to. Okay, cool.
Starting point is 00:48:11 So basically it's like one of the first cloud situations, and they get paid millions, well, actually billions of dollars for these contracts from companies to be able to run. Without AWS, you can't have a Twitch. Without AWS, you can't have a kick. So cool. They pop out and they get a lot of market share. And now Oracle is looking like the old niggins who got no tech, right? Because their shit, their cloud thing is not that, you know, it's not that inviting. It's just not popping like that, right?
Starting point is 00:48:40 And they basically become the easy solution for everybody in the, you know, big company space. So everybody's usually using AWS, right? And that's why they're kind of cleaning up because they had, I think their market shit was like 70% or something like that. Anyway, Oracle, which was more robust. It was more technical. And because it was based on database, not just straight to the cloud. It was really good, really robust. but it just wasn't the fan favorite.
Starting point is 00:49:12 It wasn't cute. It's like the nerdy, ugly bitch. Like she knows a lot and she's cool, but the pretty bitch, that's a dummy, like you're going to go with that. So that's why everybody went with AWS. Now, ironically, when AI comes around,
Starting point is 00:49:29 AWS is just a little bit too simplistic for what's needed for AI. Remember, AI needs a lot of computing power. It needs organizations. It needs shit that is, When you ask Grock a question, it's like this, right? It can't be like, oh, I'm thinking. Give me five seconds.
Starting point is 00:49:46 Now, hold on. I'm waiting on the signal to get back from the whole data center in Oklahoma. It's not going to work. So AI has to be, bang. So now we connect the two stories, right? Open AI, who just gets a deal with Nvidia needs to host AI somewhere virtually. they got two options pretty much there's another one but we're not going to get into that
Starting point is 00:50:16 their options of where to host AI is going to be Amazon or Oracle now Oracle who was kind of down bad actually fit all the requirements for what the fuck open AI needed all of the things that was
Starting point is 00:50:39 unattractive was now attractive because AI is really intensive and required extreme organization, things that Oracle provided and had in place that AWS didn't. What happens is OpenAI, they already got to deal with InVidia. They get down with, they get down with, they get down with Oracle over AWS. Now, this is reflected really quickly, and this is where we get to the money. You know me, I'm a pocket watcher, always follow the money.
Starting point is 00:51:16 you probably saw a story that Larry Elson became the second richest person in the world. And this is really interesting. So in 2025 to 26, Oracle co-founder frequently reached, he became the second richest person in the biggest surge that people ever seen. Right. The stock of Oracle jumped all the way up. Okay? And most of that was this AI bet that is pretty much happening. But I'm going to explain it to you, and I hope you guys could get it.
Starting point is 00:51:47 First and foremost, I'll explain, I have a video, I'll play a few seconds of it. So this is why, you know, and I'm telling you why the whole goal is to tell you why money is all about perception. In the AI boom, we've seen some crazy jumps in network. Sam Altman, Zuckerberg. So Sam Altman is the CEO of Open AI. Larry Page from Google. That's Google. Well, Jensen Huang, and of course...
Starting point is 00:52:15 That's in the video. Elon Musk. X, obviously. But why Ellison and Y jump of over $100 billion? So Larry Ellison, so when Open AI picks Oracle instead of AWS, and it's not like it was a 101 like this or that, but when they pick Oracle, everybody who is interested, so basically chat GPT picks Oracle,
Starting point is 00:52:40 and because everybody believes AI is the future, Well, that's the hottest bitch in a party now. Oracle. So the worth of Oracle, boom, perceivably. We're going to get to financials a little bit. According to Bloomberg, this was the biggest one-day increase ever recorded. Not even Jensen Huang despite... That's the guy for Nvidia.
Starting point is 00:53:04 Founding Nvidia saw a jump like that. And that's because equity always wins. Huang owns about 3% of Nvidia. and even with just that, he's one of the world's richest people. Zuckerberg owns an impressive 13% of meta, but Larry... I was actually shocked by that. I thought Zuckerberg owned a little bit more than that. ...is on a different level.
Starting point is 00:53:26 He still owns 42% of Oracle. Okay. Larry Ellison owns 42% of Oracle, right? So his network just goes through the roof. He's the second richest guy behind Elon. and this is where we get to and maybe this is maybe the most interesting part of this part of the monologue in you guys understanding money.
Starting point is 00:53:52 So Oracle gets picked by OpenAI slash ChatGPT and it's basically Invidia, chat GPT, open AI, and Oracle. That's really the big investment in AI. the first one. There's a lot of dominance is going to fall, but let me explain to you how, number one,
Starting point is 00:54:23 this is no better than you having $500 in your bank account, going to the casino, go into the roulette table, and not even spreading it around. You pick one number. I think when you go to roulette,
Starting point is 00:54:40 it pays 35 to 1. You put everything on, I don't know, number 7. I'm going to explain. So what ends up happening is the net worth and some of these companies are public. These companies perceived value gets ridiculous, obviously Oracle, right, because of this supposed new frontier of AI.
Starting point is 00:55:12 The three people who are set to win, Oracle, That's the database and the AI cloud, the power behind it. Nvidia, the chips that will run the infrastructure. And OpenAI, which is ChatGPT, which people love. Listen to this financials right here. This is crazy. So OpenAI makes a $1.5 trillion. And it happened last year.
Starting point is 00:55:48 they made a 1.5 trillion promise. Now, I hope you know what a trillion is. A thousand billion is a trillion, right? Like a thousand, right? They make a $1.5 trillion promise about what they're down to invest in the infrastructure of AI. Now, this is wild. everybody's like oh my god the new frontier has to be AI it has to they're making a 1.5 trillion promise for the investment into look the infrastructure deals worth up to 1.5 trillion dollars now what's important is that this promise this promise is supposed to and hold
Starting point is 00:56:52 Let me see if I see it here. Hold on. I probably just have to get it from AI, which is ironic. Okay. Right here. It's supposed to happen between last year up until 2035. Okay. Now, I'm going to take, again, I'm just trying to show you, it's just a money conversation, really.
Starting point is 00:57:32 All right. Now, Open AI is not a, it's not a company that's making a lot of money. I'm going to make it really simple because I feel like I'm dragging it already. Open AI in its highest, you know, usually in 2024, it made like $10 billion in revenue, right? We're not talking about losses. We're just talking about gross. $10 billion in 2024, they made $20 billion in 2025. yet they have committed to being down to spend $1.5 trillion in the next nine years.
Starting point is 00:58:19 The company is not worth that. Yes. Remember, it's a thousand billion for a trillion. Essentially what I'm trying to say, they're not making close to what they claim they're going to invest in the next nine years. but they're betting that the industry is going to work and everybody else is leveraging the bet that's why everybody's net worth is going up so everybody's net worth is like
Starting point is 00:58:49 that's involved in AI is not really real it's off this one bet this like by by by by by by by look let me say if I go look it's not even backed by banks well I think this guy actually does a good job of explaining it let me see what I'm saying here we go art is it and Altman just insisted there were
Starting point is 00:59:08 quote way more useful Is it this? No, no. Hiriel. To exist and do that. And this is why I was comparing it to just walking in the casino, right? Because they're making a bet, but they don't even have enough to pay it. My needs is a ton of data. You can't build. Okay, okay, here.
Starting point is 00:59:25 Sorry. Companies mining the rare earth metal. Okay, go on. Since they first met in the early 2000, microreactors, literally truck size, automobile, Dr. Not fine. In 2020, he announced the product that had supposedly, offer of techno-fascism. World coins backers say it can be a way to give out some form of
Starting point is 00:59:46 universal basic income when AI starts replacing jobs. I think this idea that we have a global currency that is outside of the control of any government is a... Oh no, no, no, it's here. My bad, sorry. On AI infrastructure over the next eight years. Here we go, yeah, here we go. Okay, this explains Brad, if you want to sell your shares, I'll find you up. Here we go. Okay. Watch this clip of Sam Alden. So Sam Oldman is the CEO of OpenAI, right? Very strange reaction to an interviewer who's pretty friendly to big tech. And I'll explain in a second.
Starting point is 01:00:19 How can the company with $13 billion in... At the time, they have $13 billion in revenue. Revenues make $1.4 trillion of spend commitments. And you've heard... Basically, if you're making $10 an hour, how could you say you're going to spend $2,000? You're making $10 a year. how could you say in 10 years they're going to spend $2,000? The math they math in.
Starting point is 01:00:46 If we extrapolate even with the small growth factor, if you're making $10 million or $13 to be accurate, you're not going to make $1.5 trillion over 10 years. So how are you claiming you're going to do this, right? The criticism, Sam. We're doing well more revenue than that. Second of all, Brad, if you want to sell your shares, I'll find you a buyer.
Starting point is 01:01:06 I just enough. So why does Almond seem so upset here? That's the seal. For all, this interviewer is just pointing out a basic fact. Which, again, I'm bringing it up because we're going to come back to this. This guy's either really smart as the biggest idiot. Well more revenue than that. Second of all.
Starting point is 01:01:24 So why does Almond seem so upset here? After all, this interviewer is just pointing out a basic fact that OpenAI has committed to spend over one trillion dollars on AI infrastructure over the next eight years, despite only bringing in around $13 billion a year in recurring revenue, less than 1% of what they're promising to spend. I'm no money genius and I'm personally terrible at budgeting, but that doesn't seem great. Most of the supposed growth in the American economy in 2025
Starting point is 01:01:52 was caused by investment in AI. That's all part of a promise being made by the industry, led by Sam Altman. So exactly. I hope you get what I'm trying to say. Larry Ellison's net worth is up He's the second richest Well I don't think he is he's number four now
Starting point is 01:02:09 He's behind Jeff Bezos again Definitely Elon who's still number one And he's behind I think Zuck We could look at Forbes Forbes has like a running list Yeah he's never running list I think he's top five Let's see
Starting point is 01:02:23 Yeah Elon Zuck Yeah and Ellison's here But his shit went up A lot And I guess the point what I'm trying to say is that it's all on perception. You know? At once a certain level of machine learning intelligence is reached, all of our problems will be solved.
Starting point is 01:02:44 So that's the whole bit on AI. That once we could figure out once AI is properly funded and it takes over everything, it's going to be the biggest thing. Jobs is going to be done. We're going to cure cancer. We're going to do everything. We're going to be able to hover, fly, all that type of shit. And that AI is going to rule the world and not just be an answer.
Starting point is 01:03:05 solitary parts of our life, right? Like right now, like what y'all use AI for? Which, by the way, GROC, GROC is hosted on Oracle. GROC is hosting on Oracle. ChatGBT, GPT, Open AI, Oracle. The majority of, you know, whatever you guys use in terms of AI is on that Oracle. That's why Larry Ellis is popping so much. But the bet on AI is that AI is going to take over everything.
Starting point is 01:03:27 It's going to eliminate most jobs, and people are going to essentially have to adopt a new things that's going to support the AI infrastructure that's going to control the world. obviously hoping it doesn't become what they call sentient, where it now becomes its own thing and it just fucks us all up, right? So that's the bet. And because of the bet, which, by the way, it's not backed by any bank.
Starting point is 01:03:50 It's just like this one dude. Not really. I'm kind of being a little bit disingen, but it's not really backed by, like, a lot of different things. And I guess it is because it is backed by, like, the investments that people are putting in. But it's really one guy's vision. The housing crisis.
Starting point is 01:04:05 Cancer, poverty, climate. Look, cancer, poverty. Mental health, democracy, universal basic income, cure a bunch of diseases. This can't. Shit, this guy right here's a legend. Watch. And that one, heart disease.
Starting point is 01:04:15 Helping you try to accomplish your goals and be your best. Very high quality healthcare. Important new scientific discoveries. The marginal cost of energy are gonna trend rapidly towards zero. The more equal world. Universal extreme wealth for everybody. In exchange for all that, Albin is asking all of society to put all of our eggs,
Starting point is 01:04:31 our data, our economy, our water and resources, everything. to one basket. His. He's offering us one massive, just trust me, bro. So, Hey, it works. Should we trust Altman? Should we accept his deal? Is it even our choice? Altman isn't a technologist or scientist. He's an investor and dealmaker, and really good at it, supposedly. But his whole career is a series of just trust me bro moments. So let's examine the deal Altman is offering all of us. Should we believe Sam Altman's promises. And what's the cost to the rest of us? Those promises turn out to be lies. And chat, that is the, you know, I hope in however long I took to get to this point,
Starting point is 01:05:20 you guys kind of get the backbone of what this AI infrastructure and AI world were into. It might work. It might just completely take everything over. But based on this guy's promise, everybody has bought in. Like, they believe it. So you have, every company you have X which is obviously Elon's company investing you know tens of millions of dollars or billions of dollars I mean you have the US government who's everybody's investing into AI but the investments and and the workload that's needed from it because remember I brought up in video it requires a lot of computing power a lot basically what's happened is that AI really is only gonna pay a
Starting point is 01:06:07 off if it runs the world. If AI, if the only use of AI is for you to be like, A. Grock, take the bikini off shorty. Like, that's not going to be the payoff. You know what I mean? Like, that's not going to be what justifies, like, all the money and billions of dollars that they're spending on computing power to have this technology if AI doesn't run everything.
Starting point is 01:06:32 So essentially, this guy kind of convinced everybody, AI fit to run everything. believe me. Okay? So let's go back and look closer at Altman's early days. Okay. How many users are. All right, so I'm not going to do too much on that,
Starting point is 01:06:47 but I did want to get into two more things, and I know it's kind of ran along. I don't even know if there's a monologue at this point. But, you know, it's important to kind of see some of these players and kind of see what's happening because that's where the world is going. Everybody's leveraging their money in AI, okay? The net worth, the finance. of the world currently are inflated basically based on the belief that AI is the future.
Starting point is 01:07:14 Now, if it doesn't happen to be completely the future or, you know, it takes steps back, you know, it's going to be catastrophic for certain companies and it's going to be a lot of money lost. But currently, everybody's making the same bet. And they're making the same bet because there's a few players that's already heavily invested, you know, Oracle, I'll Obviously, that's their thing now because they can't compete with Amazon Web Services for like, say, Twitch or Kick. Nvidia, it's, you know, it's already getting all type of requests, not only for crypto, but now for AI. And then you have like chat GPT, which everybody's fascinated with the idea of speed, being able to save time and having like these virtual assistance or having AI being able to problem solve and run models and do things that, you know, maybe it would require. several thousand humans to do.
Starting point is 01:08:10 So that's what it's going to be, right? And obviously, also, it's going to affect the music industry if you do care about that, right? Like, it's going to be how music gets processed, music get made, music gets tested, music gets written and created, sounds get produced, and all of the sort. Anyway, interesting, interesting enough, interested enough. I'm trying to figure out. Give one second. What was my next thing?
Starting point is 01:08:42 What was the next thing I was trying to get to? Oh, okay, okay. So yeah, that's pretty much what seems to be the future of every industry, where AI is completely going to be taken over. Now, AI has definitely helped out to do a lot of things. I mean, AI could help make a thumbnail. It could help you plan a business, make a website. I know a lot of people use AI to kind of help out with the,
Starting point is 01:09:17 with analyzing the Epstein files, right? Which if you guys don't know, I think we kind of looked into a bunch of stuff. And we're going to talk about Epstein files. And slightly again, a little bit later, won't be completely devoid of some hip-hop stuff, clearly. Calm now. But I do see people asking me to kind of react to a Trump. situation that kind of happened and it appears that the white house had tweeted something out or i think
Starting point is 01:09:42 maybe they uh they did it be a truth social and people felt like it was a racist it was a racist it was a racist clip that was put out to really offend really all people that are black um i want to look at it and kind of talk about it and then kind of move on to some other things and we're going to get on to our first topic in a second but trump let me see what okay trump Obama. It featured Obama. I'm trying to figure out the best way to kind of like bring it up. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. Okay. Okay. All right, bet. So it looks like it was something that came out. So this is Donald Trump's truth, social on platform. And I'm trying to figure out the best way how I could play it. I'm trying to see. Okay. Here we go. Okay, so it says Trump
Starting point is 01:10:48 Trump posted a long election fraud clip and at the end it auto scrolled to a different video. Okay, let us watch us. A tell it 4G wireless chip manufactured in Taiwan was discovered embedded into the motherboard. What is this? The voting machine tapes clearly indicate modem engagement and transmission of election data.
Starting point is 01:11:12 Some of the anomalies that we noticed in the 2020. Okay, so this is a video about election fraud, I believe. General elections that five key states all stopped counting at a certain time in these key battleground states. These were all where the software, the many machines, the S&S machines were used, the smartmatic the gems software. So when the vote stopped counting, and this has been noted in other countries as well, President
Starting point is 01:11:38 Trump. Trump has never let go of this idea that he believes that the election was stolen from him. in, you know, in 2020. So he's still posting stuff to his truth social account, kind of like, you know, utilizing videos as kind of like help proven his point. By the way, most of the people who seem to use truth social seem to be people who are either Trump supporters or, you know,
Starting point is 01:12:04 they, you know, they don't have a problem with Trump. Okay, so that's why he stays on that platform mostly over X. Trump was significantly ahead when reporting and counting resumed there was a massive spike occurred that that favored Joe Biden okay now quickly around 49 seconds this happened and I want to go back and pause it right there because after this you know and this was actually put out on truth social people are like yo come on bro this racist ass motherfucker has now Now, you know, fuck the video before.
Starting point is 01:12:50 Obviously, it was about voter fraud and, you know, election fraud. But he's throwing in, like, kind of like this racially, you know, offensive image of the Obama's as apes, right? Now, he was asked about this. He was asked about this. Let me see what I can find it. People are saying, how could he have done this? Trump Let's see
Starting point is 01:13:24 Obama He was asked about this while he was on his plane And This is what he said Mr. President A number of Republicans Are calling on you to apologize For that post
Starting point is 01:13:36 Is that something you're going to do No I didn't make a mistake I mean I look at a lot of thousands of things And I looked at the beginning of it It was fine They had that one post And I guess it was a takeoff
Starting point is 01:13:50 By the way, a lot of people covered, if you look at where it came from, a lot of, I guess it was a takeoff on the Lion King. And certainly it was a very strong post in terms of voter fraud. Nobody knew that that was at the end. If they would have looked, they would have seen it. And probably they would have had the sense to take it down. But that was a takeoff on the Lion King. And a lot of people were covered. One different.
Starting point is 01:14:16 Okay. Now, from what the reports I've read, I didn't hear him say this. but they were calling on him to fire the person who put that up. Trump, Staffer, Fire. Like, they wanted him to fire the staffer. And it appears that he is, hold on, just bringing up some other shit. It appears that he will not. Okay, okay, this is what he said.
Starting point is 01:14:43 Many people have commented on a post that was put up by a White House staffer. I even heard from the family of Jane Goodell. And they said, Mr. President, the apes are very upset that you, what? Okay, okay. All right. This ain't real. This is a cat for here. I can tell this cat.
Starting point is 01:14:59 This is cat. No, this is cat. I know this is fake post. You can't even tell what's real no more. Okay. Yeah, this is fake. Yeah, yeah. I was about to say, like, hold on now.
Starting point is 01:15:18 Oh, boy, let me see. Let me see. Let me see. He did speak about it. They were asking, okay. Are you going to fire that? Oh, yeah. They asked, okay.
Starting point is 01:15:26 Are you going to fire that? fire the staffer. I looked at it, I saw it, and I just looked at the first part. It was about... Oh, he said no, he's not going to fire. Voter fraud in someplace, Georgia. There was a lot of voter fraud, 20-20 motor fraud. And I didn't see the whole thing.
Starting point is 01:15:44 I guess during the end of it, there was some kind of a victim that people don't like. I wouldn't like it either, but I didn't see it. I just, I looked at the first part, and it was really about voter fraud and the machines, how crooked it is. disgusting it is. Then I gave it to the people to generally they look at the whole thing, but I guess somebody didn't. And they posted and we took it down and we did it. But that was a voter fraud that nobody talks about. They don't like to talk about that post. We took it down as soon as we found out about it. Mr. President, a number of Republicans are calling on you.
Starting point is 01:16:22 Make a mistake. I mean, I give, I look at a lot. Okay. So he literally said, hey, listen, I'm not firing the staffer. I don't believe I made a mistake and I made a post about voter fraud. Right. Now, it has came to, you know, there is a little bit more info about this to be fair to all sides before I give my opinion that supposedly the video, there's a full video of the video that he actually put up and that full video, let me see. The full video that was put up.
Starting point is 01:16:56 Yo, some of these things is crazy. Let me just put Trumplebobov. Now, clearly, we're at a place where, number one, there's always racial sensitivity about certain things. Now, some people are going to deny that this video was made after to cover up. But from what I have seen via my personal research and what other official outlets have said, it looks like this was actually already a video
Starting point is 01:17:35 that was circulating. No, it was not made by the Lion King, but this was a popular edit that showed people in politics and people who were influential as particular animals. Okay? Nevertheless, people do not believe it's a coincidence
Starting point is 01:17:54 that Donald Trump would have this shown for a second or that the White House staffers who supposedly was handling his account would have it shown in their original post. And they feel it's really some, you know, baked in underground racism that really was implied here. And we should really look at Donald Trump
Starting point is 01:18:23 as a really racist motherfucker. Okay? Now, this is what I, I personally think about it. Number one, I do think, I don't dispute that it was a different video, right? I do think, you know, it is crazy for me to think that the niggas screen recording shit. And I think, yes, it's very possible that maybe somehow two videos blend together. You've ever been watching something as soon as you end it goes to something else.
Starting point is 01:18:52 I get it. I still want to say, though, as much as I rock with, and everybody know, Donald Trump, my nigger. and I like him as a presidential, well, as the president over, not Obama, over Biden, and that was a choice we had, and I probably tell you all that. I will say one of his weakest spots ever is having racial sensitivity. You know, despite, and even if we wanted to give you the benefit of the doubt to believe you, the idea that that would go out via a country which is, you know, really, you know, really has a, it's past, you know, there's blood on the hands of a lot of people when it comes to America's past and colonialism and slavery. That might have not been Trump's intention, but I always thought if, you know, if you want to vote for a president,
Starting point is 01:19:57 That's about money, vote for Trump. You want law and order. Trump is cool with that. There's certain things that he does great at. One thing I've never thought Donald Trump did good at. And it's being understanding of why people that are not his skin complexion would be offended by things that are racially insensitive. And I thought he should have apologized.
Starting point is 01:20:24 I don't think he did this to be racist. I think it was a mistake, but it's a mistake that offended a large majority of the population and a part of the population that at times when you're doing things for them and maybe to pander, but we hope it's not. You actually do say you care about that community. And if that community is saying, hey, we feel this was insensitive, we're looking at you some type of way, I don't think it would have cost them anything to apologize. And I do think you should have apologized, honestly.
Starting point is 01:20:56 you get what I'm saying I think he should apologize and yeah I just think he kind of handled this wrong but he usually I'm gonna be honest he always handles anything with race wrong he usually does like I don't think he gets it like you know
Starting point is 01:21:11 for him it just kind of goes right over his head and um you know that's where people around him have to kind of like well I think it's strong you can't tell trouble what to do but I do think he's insensitive do I think he's racist no I don't think he's racist honestly I really don't think he's racist really don't think he's racist. I do think he really don't give a fuck about race in the sense of
Starting point is 01:21:33 caring what black people think about this. I don't think he does. So that's why I think when they're saying they're trying to solicit apologies. He's like, what? I'm good. So I do think he should apologize. Don't think necessarily he put this out necessarily to be racist. But, you know, I know in this time, nuanced opinions about situations like this isn't welcomed. I understand, right? Like, I think people want me to either say he's completely racist or he's completely not. And I think the obvious truth here for me is that this is offensive and it was a bad mistake. I think most people would have fired the staffer.
Starting point is 01:22:14 If you want to blame the staffer is supposed to be someone who's reviewing and, but if you're the one screen recording is sending to them, you got to take accountability as well. but if for the people who are jumping to the conclusions of wanting everybody to say this means Trump thinks Obama and Michelle are apes I don't necessarily think okay and you know I see a bunch of else I'll take I'll take that you know but I do think you should I think you should apologize
Starting point is 01:22:46 you should have been sincere like you come on now like bro you know I don't think Trump would be president without like people I think he should, you gotta have, that's where the humanity comes in. He sucks on social issues. Anytime social issues comes up or anything about that's not black and white, he's a numbers guy. Any numbers guy suck on social issues. Like, he's just looking at like, but I'm not racist.
Starting point is 01:23:11 It's a mistake. Yeah, but people are offended. And you should, you know, just like how you pander to that community, and when you were sitting around all the reverends that were putting their hand on your head and dissenther, reverence, Donald Trump, you should care about, it was like a bunch of them. It's like a prayer.
Starting point is 01:23:33 Yeah, you should care about, what the fuck? Of course, they did that. You should want to care about the opinion and also if you did offend, even if supposedly you didn't mean to. But whatever, I digress. Last thing here, last thing here,
Starting point is 01:23:54 last thing here, before we get all the way into just regular topics. As we talk about Trump and obviously what I would believe is hopefully a regrettable situation for him, we then have to get into a little bit more about the Fstein files. And for me, it's like the irony about it because I'm kind of watching everybody. well, let me start by saying this. I kind of now understand, and y'all won't hate me for saying this, but just allow me time to explain. I kind of now understand why the government didn't want to release it.
Starting point is 01:24:40 Let's be very clear. Well, the Epstein files, quote, quote, you know, the new 3 million documents that were released, pretty much say, they pretty much paint a picture that there are people who supposedly knew this guy may have known stuff he did, may have assisted or whatever, but there's not like actual full-on proof of these things for sure. They're allegations, right? And I think, you know, I'm not really trying to pick up for the U.S. government here.
Starting point is 01:25:13 But watching how people deal with this information is probably exactly why the government was trying to say, Hey, we're going to just say there's nothing there because there's nothing we could prosecute. Now, I know somebody out saying, yo, damn, acion, what's up with you? I'm saying that because people only believe the parts of the Epstein files of the niggis they don't like. They don't believe everything.
Starting point is 01:25:45 People are picking and choosing. Everybody said they wanted the Epstein files. Give us the files. We want to know. The government said, here it is. when they seen their man's on it and they've seen other people on it they're like wait hold on there
Starting point is 01:26:00 now that's fake that's false nah I'm rocking with that shit that shit cap and then when they seen the nigger that they don't like oh there it is there it is that was hot and that's the problem
Starting point is 01:26:12 none of these things are prosecutable and I'm getting to realize you know obviously I do believe yes the government was trying to protect certain people in their image definitely I'm not saying that but what I'm saying is that I'm disappointed by the people who are calling for the files to be released now downed the very files that they asked for.
Starting point is 01:26:36 But while down the files that they're asked for, they'll believe certain parts of it. Certain parts of it. What am I talking about? Okay. Let's say Trump. The people, a lot of people who wanted the Epstein file. felt there was going to be, you know, incriminating evidence against Trump that potentially could be proved. And by the way, you know, I stand to be corrected because there's still 3 billion more documents.
Starting point is 01:27:19 From what we've seen so far, it's a lot of, you know, yo, I heard this happen. It's hearsay. It's at most we could walk away from some of these, these like, you know, you know, stories or reports or, you know, these emails, so to speak, because some of these emails weren't never even sent. Some of these emails seem like diary entries. Like, for example, there's the email where he's talking to Bill Gates. He never sent to Bill Gates. He just wrote it and just left it there, which that's odd already. So, like, whether it's Trump or Bill Gates, do we believe it? Or do we, like, well, you're kind of guilty because you was cool with a
Starting point is 01:28:01 thing anyway. Like, we got to pick aside. Now, people have a lot of. People have. whatever they think about Trump already. A lot of people like, you know, that probably don't like him or whatever. They probably'm like, yo, this thing is probably was fucking kids, bro. Right? So when he's even mentioned, it's like, ah, nigger did it. But when it's other people who they like or who they don't have any issue with, they're like, ah, story don't make sense.
Starting point is 01:28:22 Eminem name is on there. Ah, don't make sense. Ah, this other person, Jay-Z. Ah. And that's where I think perhaps maybe the government had a fucking point. because if you're not going to take all of it and say, and pause with that, if you're not going to take the entire released files, and remember, if there was prosecutable offenses there,
Starting point is 01:28:45 they would have been prosecuted, and no one has even came out to say, why is this person not in jail? Because everything feels like one person said it, but they can prove it. This is, you know, somebody's emailing about something. The email doesn't go all the way through. You know somebody gives like some story.
Starting point is 01:29:05 They're trying to follow up with it, but they can't really like it's it's kind of all over the place But one thing is true in there is that there's a lot of salacious shit. Yo, there's a story in there, right? That George W. Bush sacrificed the child and ate the intestines. Like literally, literally. Hold on. In one of the allegations, it said, Let me see if I can find it in tests.
Starting point is 01:29:45 Look, they say, what the allegations against George? In an email correspondence, which a purported Epstein victim account notes, thanks to M, I didn't realize George Bush, R word, him too. More details about the victim are attached in the same document. While on this yacht, he witnessed African-Americans males having sex with blonde females, all of whom were bleeding during intercourse. That's what the document says. It says he was a victim of a ritualistic sacrifice. And by the way, I'll show you the full document that you guys can know I'm not cap it. He was a victim of a ritualistic sacrifice in which his feet were cut with a similar with a skimitar,
Starting point is 01:30:23 but left no scar. And on a Yadhi witnessed babies being dismembered their intestines removed. And individuals ate the feces from the intestines. That's what they're accusing George W. Bush up. That's the problem with the files. how do we make sense of all of these things. Now, here's me. I'm a math guy.
Starting point is 01:30:46 I don't like to do the discernment in terms of these files because there's no charges. So I'm going to believe it all or I ain't going to believe none. That's what I'm a one or zero guy. So what do we do? Do you read this and be like, nah, in my mind, they wouldn't do that. That's cap. But then you go to another one and you're like, ah, that sounds right. That sounds believable.
Starting point is 01:31:12 to be let me find if you think i'm lying if you think i'm lying here it goes this is you know and again remember people are saying now because now everybody depend on who's what horse they have in a race and these are all people who called for the release of the epstein files they have their own way of interpreting what in the files to take serious and what not to so What they say is this. Oh, if it was a tip, something on a tip line, ah, we ain't going to believe that. But if it was an email, oh, we believe that. That's the problem.
Starting point is 01:32:01 Okay. So now this is not a tip. This is not a random call. This is not a random call into the FBI tip line. It says subject. interview of a purported Epstein victim. So someone sat with an FBI agent and actually said this. See, I'd like to add another couple points that would disclose by the purported victim.
Starting point is 01:32:25 While on the yacht, they witness African-American males having sex with white, blonde females, oh, whom was bleeding during the end of course. He was a victim of ritualistic sacrifice. His feet was cut with a blah blah, blah, blah, left no scarring. He was also raped by George W. Bush won. So supposedly, Bush was on a yacht. our word in chicks or I don't know kids whatever and they witness the intestines the kids get sacrificed they take the intestines out and they start eating the shit out of the intestines that's an
Starting point is 01:32:59 allegation that's an allegation I'm not telling you to believe it or not to believe it I'm asking you how do we figure out what's true now I think we should talk about it all I don't care if they say Trump did this I don't care if they said Bill Gates did this I don't care if they say Bill Clinton did this. I don't care if they say George Bush did this. I don't care if they say Pusha T did this. I don't care if they say Jay Z did this. I think we should talk about it all.
Starting point is 01:33:33 My opinion. Talk about it all. Also, I actually believe every name in this Epstein list or Epstein files should be fully investigated by the Department of Justice, including the President of United States. If your name is in this type of mess, we don't know what's true. We don't know what's false. At least could we then get the Department of Justice, which I think they all kind of did, but we need it officially where they could come out and vehemently and categorically state on the record for all the people involved.
Starting point is 01:34:06 Yes, we investigated Pusher T. Yes, we investigated JZ. Yes, we investigated Eminem. Yes, we investigated Elon Musk. Yes, we investigated Donald Trump. Yes, we investigated George W. Bush 1. And we figured out. we didn't have charges and that maybe is cap we can't prove it but there's nothing here to prosecute because that becomes the question we're left with this list and this list is more confusing
Starting point is 01:34:34 now that we got it than before we had it it's more confusing now that we got it before we had it because everybody thought this list was going to be a very simple thing hey epstein is fucking a bunch of underage kids. He had people that was in like this blackmail type of like thing. And essentially what would happen is that he start, you know, he had client list of people who like to fuck underage girls or like to take advantage of women in that setting that were being trafficked. Right.
Starting point is 01:35:16 So we thought it was going to be a very simple thing. Who were the clients? who uses services. We get to find out, okay, that's not as easy. There was a book, which was his contact book, pulled out long time ago that they said, oh, that's not the list because he has a lot of business people in the list. Okay.
Starting point is 01:35:37 Or business people in the contact book. So we're like, okay, where's his client list? We can't really, we can't get the proof we need. So we said, give us all the files. They give us all the files. and the files are saying all type of stuff. We don't know what is saying now. We don't know what to believe.
Starting point is 01:35:58 So Bush raped a male victim and watched babies being dismembered while they ate feces from their intestines? What? Somebody's saying I'm being obtuse. Am I being obtuse or I'm just not picking and choosing like y'all want to pick and choose? Because I'm down to believe at all. I'm down to believe at all. I don't give a fuck. The thing is.
Starting point is 01:36:29 Nobody's down to believe it all. Because everybody got like somebody who they think is innocent that got caught up in it. So we don't know what the files is. So now you got to take the files and then you got to like, oh, no, now I believe this part but not this part. Or you might be on some conspiracy theory thing. Nah, they made up these parts, but the real part is this. I thought the files were supposed to be to shut us the fuck up. But you know what they're saying now?
Starting point is 01:36:56 Oh, no, it's the other files they haven't released. Then they're like, no, it's the redact. Not a redactions. That's what it is. And yes, some of these redactions are crazy. But I'm here asking, what the hell are we supposed to make of this? Honestly. Now, when it came time to Jay-Z, hip-hop culture came out. I've never seen this before.
Starting point is 01:37:23 Hey, that was false. We don't believe that. That categorically never happened. How come Jay-Z just gets the blanket pass? Like he's, no, never. Oh, Jay's just all he, no, not Jay, though. Now, I want to point out in real time how some of these switchups are happening here, chat. And shout to my man, my man, my man's.
Starting point is 01:38:08 I want nobody to put me against him. It's my guy. I love him always. But I got to point out that pretty Epstein files coming out. And I'm not a political guy that much. But he was on the radio pretty much demanded. We need to see it because the agenda was this how we're going to get Trump. Let's keep a B.
Starting point is 01:38:35 The Epstein files sounded amazing when we thought it was only the elites we didn't know and we really fucking hated that we're going to be accused and supposedly had some proof of doing the nasty shit. Watch. It's funny how the news works because Bill Clinton, you know, wrote a letter to, you know, Jeffrey Epstein as well for his birthday, but nobody's talking about that. And Jeffrey Epstein had a picture.
Starting point is 01:38:59 This is before the list got released. I love Charlemagne, but I got to point it out. Do you, I hear the words that's coming out of his mouth? He said, nobody is talking about Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein or the connection thereof, and he's questioning it. Now, I want you out to listen with your ears. Did he accuse Bill Clinton of anything? No. But he seems, this is before the list comes out.
Starting point is 01:39:30 He seems to be asking, well, why? Or let's talk about it. Why aren't we talking about it? I love when people say things like that. We should talk about it. Hear it again. News works because Bill Clinton, you know, wrote a letter to, you know, Jeffrey Epstein as well for his birthday, but nobody's talking about that.
Starting point is 01:39:51 And Jeffrey Epstein had a picture of Bill Clinton in the dress in high heels, you know. you know in his New York mansion but nobody's talking about that my thing is this I don't care who's on the list I like that my thing is this I don't care who's on the list everybody got to go
Starting point is 01:40:07 hold up now I don't care who's on the list everybody got to go nobody's talking about that my thing is this I don't care who's on the list everybody got to go wait hold up a motherfucking second
Starting point is 01:40:18 talking about that my thing is this I don't care who's on the list everybody got to go now I keep telling y'all give me the rules I rock with it Hold up now But nobody's talking about that My thing is this
Starting point is 01:40:31 I don't care who's on the list Everybody got to go Burn it all down Wait hold on Wait a minute Let's replay Charlotte you're my guy But we do have to go on your words
Starting point is 01:40:45 Yoke Mansion but nobody's talking about that My thing is this I don't care who's on the list Everybody got to go Burn it all down Wait I'm not hearing right I think I got a little bit of ear wax popping before the list was announced.
Starting point is 01:41:03 And everybody who was speaking and demanding the list, they're thinking none of my homies on there, right? This is how they communicated about said list. In his New York mansion, but nobody's talking about that. My thing is this, I don't care who's on the list. Everybody got to go. Burn it all down. That's just simple as that.
Starting point is 01:41:25 mutually a short destruction. Whoever's on that list need to go. Nobody needs to be protecting pedophiles. I don't care. I need to play this again. It's just funny how the news works. Because Bill Clinton, you know. This is poetry in motion.
Starting point is 01:41:45 Every word that said, it's funny how the news works. That's what Charlemagne says. It's funny how the news works. Oh, we heard this about Bill Clinton and Epstein, but nobody want to talk about it. Isn't that kind of ironic about what I've been saying? After the list came out? The list came out.
Starting point is 01:42:07 I see some shit. I'm like, all right, let's talk about it. Why do you want to talk about that? Wait, what? Let me just play this again.
Starting point is 01:42:14 Maybe I have to change the speed. This, it might be a little bit too fast. Can I change the speed? Can I change the speed? It's funny how the news works. Bill Clinton, you know,
Starting point is 01:42:24 wrote a letter to, you know, Jeffrey Epstein as well for his birthday, but nobody's talking about that. And Jeffrey Epstein had a picture of Bill Clinton in the dress in high hills, you know, in his New York mansion, but nobody's talking about that. My thing is this, I don't care who's on the list.
Starting point is 01:42:39 Everybody got to go. Burn it all down. That's just simple as that. Mutually a short destruction. Burn it all down. Whoever's on that list need to go. Nobody needs to be protecting pedophiles. I don't care what party they are.
Starting point is 01:42:54 Nobody needs to be protecting the PDFs. And we don't care what party they are. That's a motto I could get with. I like that. I like that type of talk. Oh yeah. Let's get it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:14 Now they drop the files. And would you believe? I want to get to the push-a-tie, J-Z, M&M of it all because that's what went crazy on my algorithm. I have one question. There's one question for the room. What do niggas hate more? Reading our accountability. What y'all think?
Starting point is 01:43:35 Accountability. Reading. I think reading, too. Okay, I think reading as well, okay? I don't understand why y'all are so quick to want to tear our own down without doing just a little bit of... Wait, hold the fuck up. Who's on the list? Everybody got to go.
Starting point is 01:43:56 Burn it all down. Wait, hold the fuck up. Okay, I don't understand why y'all are so quick to want to tear our own down. Wait, no, hold the fuck up. My thing is this, I don't care who's on the list. Everybody got to go. Burn it all down. I'm doing just a little bit of research as well, okay?
Starting point is 01:44:22 I don't understand why y'all are so quick to want to tear our own down. Wait, what? My thing is this, I don't care who's on the list. Everybody got to go. Burn it all down. What? Without doing just a little bit of research, okay? By the way, I saw way more headlines.
Starting point is 01:44:42 about pushy T and JZ than I did M&M, but that's not surprising because we love tearing our own down, even though when you're talking hip hop, Eminem is one of us, okay? But I don't even like the headlines I saw him, right? Connecting pushy T, JZ and Eminem to something like the Epstein Files, come on, man, okay. Wait, what? Wait, no, hold up, chat. In his New York mansion, but nobody's talking about that.
Starting point is 01:45:06 My thing is this, I don't care who's on the list. Everybody got to go. Burn it all down. Like, that's just simple as that. Mutually a short destruction. Whoever's on that list need... Whoever? Mutually a short destruction.
Starting point is 01:45:20 Whoever's on that list need to go. Nobody... Whoever? Well, whoever except these niggas, right? We're a short destruction. Whoever's on that list need to go. Nobody needs to be protecting pedophiles. I don't care what party they are.
Starting point is 01:45:34 No. Unless they could... Yeah, we don't care if they're Democrat or Republican, but we do care. care if they're a third party. Oh, hold up now. M is one of us, okay, but I don't even like the headlines I saw him. Pushy T, JZ, and Eminem to something like the Epstein files. Come on, man. Okay, listen, for everyone who may not know, let me explain to you.
Starting point is 01:46:03 Mentions of these artists didn't come from Epstein's personal records. They didn't come from reports supported by law enforcement. The majority of the files could not be corroborated. That's why no one's in custody. There isn't the files we currently have. There's nobody saying, hey, based on this and this, you should charge this person for this offense at this time. This is why we're about to have hearings about this.
Starting point is 01:46:40 So essentially, that's what I'm saying. We got a bunch of uncorroborated shit about everybody. How do we pick and choose who to talk about? Me, I say talk about them all. Investigate the president. Investigate Elon. Investigate that guy. Investigate push a T.
Starting point is 01:46:59 Investigate JZ. Investigate Eminem. That's what I say. Everybody. Because I heard Charlotte, he said burn it all down. Everybody got to go. Everybody got to go. That's how I was with him.
Starting point is 01:47:12 Okay, these stories came from a crisis intake report. A public hotline submission. There's multiple crisis intake reports that mentioned Trump that mentioned other people who we already think they own some other shit and people weren't saying let's throw those away. But for Jayzeon, push your teeth. A tip that some random person called in from 2019.
Starting point is 01:47:44 They aren't backed by court findings, indictments, confirmed evidence. And if you actually read the stories, they just simply don't make any sense. Okay, what the hell? What would Jay Z be doing with Harvey Weinstein and Attorney General William Barr in 1996? That was the year his first album came out. Do you really think pushy tea in 2007 was hanging around Harvey Weinstein
Starting point is 01:48:04 and was one of the victim's handlers? In the M&M story, the woman describes how she was handling the handlers. In the M&M out, do you really think pushy tea in 2007 was hanging around Harvey Weinstein and was one of the victim's handlers? Well, it's ironic that, you know,
Starting point is 01:48:22 Charlemagne says that. and then we go back to the, let's just go back to this. What do you say? You know, wrote a letter to, you know, you know, wrote a letter to, but nobody's talking about that. He says nobody's talking about that.
Starting point is 01:48:36 Well, we don't know if Jay Z did anything. We just want to talk about it. And it seems like there's a few people that says there's nothing to talk about. And that kind of goes against what you said before the list came out before we knew Jay was on it. That's all I'm saying. We just want to talk about it.
Starting point is 01:48:53 Now, I know, I know. Some people say, oh, well, actually, well, that came from this tip line to send third, but you heard what Charlotte just said there? That was the year his first read the stories. They just simply don't make any sense. Okay, what the hell would Jay Z be doing with Harvey Weinstein and Attorney General William Barr in 1996? Okay, what would he be doing with him in 1996? Let's figure out what he was doing with them in 2006. Let's try to figure it out.
Starting point is 01:49:20 Okay, we got the year wrong. But why was he with this nigga? right why would you see how you avoid the conversation now why would he be doing with him in 1996 but what he doing with him in 2006
Starting point is 01:49:41 wait hold on you seven an after party oh never mind they got the year wrong it wasn't 1996 it was 2006 it was 2006 innocent straight up
Starting point is 01:50:12 now the relationship between these two, which, okay, I think we should just talk about it. We can't talk about it? Does anybody want to talk about it? I'm going over with Charlotte said. Charlotte said, we should talk about the Bill Clinton stuff. I think we should. We should talk about the Trump stuff.
Starting point is 01:50:40 I think we should. We should talk about Bill Gates. I think we should. We should talk about Jay-Z. I think we should. So what was all of this type shit? What was this? Now, maybe because we're told my Epstein, y'all forgot who this guy is.
Starting point is 01:51:02 Let me just give y'all a real good remembrance, right? I'm going to remind y'all who that is, okay? Okay, I want to remind you who that is. It's a scene many of his accusers never thought they'd see. Harvey Weinstein, a man used to walking red carpets now in handcuffs. They try to act like this thing ain't as bad as Epstein, but he up there. He on the Mount Rushmore of the essayers. Like, it's keeping a bean.
Starting point is 01:51:52 They're like, you see everybody glossed over this? If Jeffrey Epstein was Shaq, he was Kobe. I'm tripping? If Jeffrey Epstein was Shaq, Harvey Weinstein was Kobe. So I like how nobody wants to talk about it no more, but I'm keeping it the bean.
Starting point is 01:52:22 If Jeffrey Epstein was Shaq, this nigga was Kobe. Don't listen to me. They'll tell you right now. ...dofing a perp walk. To roar young women into situations where he was able to violate them sexually. His smile vanished in court as he was formerly charged with two counts of rape and one of a criminal sexual act. It's been seven months since his behavior, long rumored in the industry, became national headlines.
Starting point is 01:52:51 Lucia Evans was one of the first to tell her story. Like so many others, she says Weinstein used his powerful position in the entertainment world to lure her to a meeting where she says he forced her to perform oral sex. That alleged 2004 encounter. Are we going to talk about it? Oh, this ain't 1996. So because it ain't 1996, even though he's kicking it with the Mount Rushmore Hall of Famer, that is the Kobe Bryant.
Starting point is 01:53:30 And Kobe, I ain't even throw you, God rest of the soul in this because Harvey Weinstein is Shack. No, no, I mean, Jeffrey Epstein is Shack. This Kobe. But this wasn't 1996. So that means he's clear. ...led to one of today's charges. The two rape charges date to 2013. The accuser in that case has yet to tell her story publicly. Weinstein's lawyer says the disgraced movie mogul will plead not guilty. TV News, New York. Okay.
Starting point is 01:54:11 I can hear him already. They don't want to talk about this one. They don't know about it. No, why I trying to tear a black man down? Why the hell with Jay Zee being out with Harvey Weinstein in 1997? What about 2007? What about 2007? Uh, uh, uh, uh.
Starting point is 01:54:32 Okay. I already got the excuse for them. Nah. This was just a red carpet. Everybody was taking random pitches. He don't know that thing like that. He don't bang with him. Oh, really?
Starting point is 01:54:48 Let me ask you out a question. ever heard of the Khalif Browder story? There was a documentary you actually put out. It was co-produced by Jigel. It was a story of a black team that spent three years at Rikers without a conviction, mostly in solitary confinement after accused of stealing a backpack. It led to severe trauma and his eventual suicide. This was something that was about, it really emphasized how black men were treated.
Starting point is 01:55:27 in the, you know, criminal justice system, especially when they didn't have the resources to push for release from detention. It was the reality that a lot of black people were facing. And thanks to Jay-Z, he gave light to that story and he gave a platform. He co-produced this six-part documentary series. Now, let's just go to the Wikipedia, ironically.
Starting point is 01:56:00 You want to know who else was the executive producer? Maybe he wasn't a random picture after all, right? Huh? Oh, wow. Well, the series was, okay. Not only was Weinstein, an executive producer. Let's see who funded it. Time.
Starting point is 01:56:51 The Khalif Browder's story was produced by Jayze's Rock Nation and the Weinstein Company in association with cinema art. Interesting. Now, in typical Jay fashion, oh, Jay's a smart guy, I love him. I told you, consummate capitalist. Remember, remember these pictures right here? Remember these pictures right here?
Starting point is 01:57:32 He's toasting with, with Diddy at the brunch. Take that, take that. They're having a blast out. Look, you know? look yeah oh yeah let's take a toast let's take a toast let's take a toast right you know you know you know let's hey you don't remember these you don't remember these do you don't remember these oh man all for when did he gets arrested jay puts out a statement i ain't know that niggins
Starting point is 01:58:16 like that. Hold on. I got another one. Hold on. I got another one. I got another one. Y'all remember this? Oh. Oh. Oh, okay. Oh, okay. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Okay. Okay. Okay. Oh, yeah. Yeah, what's up? Oh, yeah. Happy birthday. Let's blood the candles together. Diddy gets arrested. December 2024, Jayce's attorney says, him and Diddy were not friends. They were professional acquaintances.
Starting point is 01:59:44 They were not friends. Professional acquaintances. Basically, I don't know that nigga like that. I don't know. These videos had me fooled. professional acquaintances yeah I love you as a professional acquaintance I love you professional acquaintance professional acquaintance interesting that couldn't be a pattern right that couldn't be a pattern right
Starting point is 02:00:42 that couldn't be no goddamn pattern let's see shit oh shit I don't know there's just Harvey Harvey Weinstein his only seat left at this gets caught up
Starting point is 02:01:24 he mentions Jay Z in his apology I came in in the age of 60s and 70s where the rules was about behavior were different. That was a culture then. I've learned since then it's not an excuse. In the officer, out of it to anyone. I realized some time ago I needed to be a better person with my interaction with the people I have changed.
Starting point is 02:01:43 I appreciate the way I behave with colleagues in the past. It's caused a lot of pain. Sincerely apologize for it. Though I'm trying to do better, have a long way to go. This is my commitment. My journey will now be to learn about myself and conquer my demons. Over the last year, I've asked Lisa Bloom to tutor me and put together a team of people.
Starting point is 02:02:03 I brought therapists, and I plan to leave of absence for my company and to deal with this issue head on. I so respect all women and regret what happened. I hope that my actions will speak louder than words. And one day, who will all be able to earn their trust and sit down with Lisa and learn more. Jay-Z! J-Z wrote in 4-44-I'm not the man I thought I was, and I better be the man, be that.
Starting point is 02:02:35 man for my children. The same is true for me. I want a second chance in the community but I know I've got work to do to earn it. I have goals that are not priorities. Trust me, this is an overnight process. I've been trying to do this for 10 years and this is a wake-up call. I cannot be more remorseful about the people. I have hurt and I plan to do right by all of them. I'm going to need a place to channel all that anger so I've decided I'm going to give the NRA my full attention. I hope Wayne
Starting point is 02:03:03 Lapeer will enjoy his retirement. I'm going to go to do it at the same place. I had my bar misfa. I'm making a movie about our president. Perhaps we could make it a joint retirement party. One year ago, I began organizing a $5 million foundation and give scholarships to women directors at USC. While this might seem coincidental, it's been in the works for a year. It will be named after my mom, and I won't disappoint her. Professional acquaintances. What? Professional? I don't know. I don't know. Remember what happened with Diddy? Oh, they got you?
Starting point is 02:03:56 Oh, yeah. By the way, that's my man's Jay. I'm your mans? You know what happened afterwards, right? Oh, you ain't know about this one? You think you my man's? Fuck out of here. In May 2018, Jay-Z Sean Carter sued the Weinstein company
Starting point is 02:04:16 in the studio that was co-founded by Harvey Weinstein as part of his bankruptcy proceedings. You're done. Let me hop off the ball. We were professional, professional associates. The reason for the lawsuit, Jay Z claimed the company, Harvey Weinstein, the guy who was, you know, the guy that was answering questions for him, the guy that was, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, oh, we're hugged up everywhere. The guy that was, okay, okay. the guy was the guy the guy the guy the guy you remember the ditty shit i love you brother that's what he said
Starting point is 02:05:02 i love you too brother professional acquaintance remember that nigger gets cooked it's over may 2018 he sues him he claims that the company owed him 500,000 for the production fees related to two documentary projects. It was made in the Delaware bankruptcy court. He claimed, you know, the guy was going through bankruptcy. He said, give me my money. I don't know you like that, gang. Okay?
Starting point is 02:05:34 Eminem also joined in. And ever since then, Jay has had no contact with that guy or has no more association. Because in reality, in reality, this is a Hollywood reporter. I want to read this. having no Jay on a personal level for many years. Remember, professional associate.
Starting point is 02:06:14 We're thrilled to have the opportunity to expand our relationship, said TWC co-founder or co-chairman Harvey Weinstein. Jay's ability to influence entertainment and pop culture has gone well beyond music for many years. He approaches every aspect of his career with both determination and effortlessness, making in one of the lead in power players in entertainment history. We have already some exceptional projects in the works, and we're excited to see what more is to come.
Starting point is 02:06:52 Professional associate. I think you guys get the picture here without me having to spell it out all the way. Think you guys get the picture here. Yeah, but it's not that I'm biased. Here's the thing and to your point. Oh, they say you're too biased for Rock Nation? Yeah, but it's not that I'm biased. Here's the thing.
Starting point is 02:07:21 And to your point, and I've always said, you know, when you actually know people in the business, your perceptional change. Yeah. The reason I like Rock Nation, Deserate Perez and Jay-Z and, you know, my man Beehye and Emery and all of them is because I've seen them, I've watched how they treat people that can't do nothing for them. That is all, same thing with Cardi. Watch how certain individuals treat people that can't do anything for them. Yeah, see. Shawman smart enough to know you could do a lot for Jay-Z. He doesn't talk you do.
Starting point is 02:08:01 You could do a lot for Jay-Z. He doesn't talk you do. When his name comes up, there's nothing to talk about. Yo, let's move past this. Let's focus on Trump. You can do a lot for him. You do the talk and he doesn't. It's a true sign of someone's in the circuit.
Starting point is 02:08:21 That's when you know if a motherfucker's a good person or not. Yeah. I've seen all of these individuals I just named show up for people, right? Show up for causes. They cut checks. Mm-hmm. Show up for organizations. See people make phone calls and just let them know what's going on and they show up.
Starting point is 02:08:41 Anonymously, sometimes not anonymously. If people find out it don't matter, they're for the people. I like people who are for the people. They're not for the people. They're for a profit. For profit. We got to point it out. Like, I had to go see.
Starting point is 02:09:00 Now, just wrapping up this Epstein Fogg conversation is this. Files, JZ's the FD's in the FD and Fisdine Files. I'm like, I had to go see for myself. You saw it, right? People that we grew up on and I need to be like, what? I had to go actually. look and then when you look and realize oh this is just a fucking
Starting point is 02:09:19 public hotline number that anybody can call and leave any type of message and again now he's right about that but I want to point out that the majority of the Epstein files are unsubstantiated
Starting point is 02:09:36 non-corroborated or uncorroborated allegations and whether it was called into a hotline or someone claimed they were a victim and actually sat with an agent or some law enforcement person, there was not enough evidence then and now to move forward with an investigation from what we see. And I'm talking about people looking through these files, not law enforcement telling us.
Starting point is 02:10:07 The entire thing is what you believe. It's pretty much hearsay. So if you think someone is already a creep, you're going to believe the things that help tell or justify your thoughts about them with that particular situation. But if you think Jay-Z is an angel, you're going to look at the fact that it's not proven, but nothing is proven.
Starting point is 02:10:42 Believe all women, Charlotte. No, especially when it's a woman saying that they're 300, The woman literally said if you read the M&M story, she goes, my tape should be easy to find. I don't even know what year she put this, by the way. I didn't look at see what year it was. She put, my tape should be easy to find because I'm 300 pounds. I slept with Eminem.
Starting point is 02:11:03 They drug me and he had sex with me when I woke up, did he was recording. That's a lot. Come on, bro. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. You see the story about Jay-Z. The woman is like, it was Jay-Z, Harvey Weinstein, attorney general William Barr
Starting point is 02:11:18 and some CEO or some company in 1996 reasonable doubt came out in 1996 like what are we doing well we don't have pictures with Jay and Jeffrey Epstein from my knowledge but we definitely do with him and Harvey Weinstein eventually
Starting point is 02:11:34 and again if I'm telling you one Shack and once Kobe in terms of what they were doing maybe we need to get the Weinstein files ooh that'd be a good one You think they're interested in that one? Okay. Yeah, y'all got it.
Starting point is 02:11:51 Could y'all ask them? Okay, cool. Since we've now found mad pictures and videos of Jay with Harvey Weinstein, should we demand the Weinstein files that possibly could tell us maybe a little bit more about Jay Z's relationship with Harvey Weinstein? Because you're right. I think they're right. Yeah, there was this, I guess, unsubstantiated.
Starting point is 02:12:15 It was saying it was that Jeffrey. But we never seen a picture with Jay and Jeffrey Epstein. But there's a lot of pictures, a lot of videos. He funded a documentary with Weinstein and Weinstein was Kobe. I hope you get the reference, not actually Kobe Bryant, but he was Jordan and Pippin. Okay? If Epstein was Jordan, Weinstein was Pippin. So maybe what we should be calling for is the Weinstein file.
Starting point is 02:12:49 else, whatever those are, the interviews that never came out, the grand jury testimonies, and that maybe didn't lead to charges, maybe that's what we need to know. Do you think that you think Charlemagne or anybody else who basically told us like, yo, we're just barking up a tree that got no evidence that we're just making stuff up and, you know, people just want tear down black men, do you think they would say, oh, no, no, you know what, that's actually a good one. We should get the Weinstein files and see if Jay-Z's in that. No disrespect to Push-A-T.
Starting point is 02:13:29 You know I love Push-A-T. What the fuck would Push-A-T be doing around Harvey Weinstein in 2007? Selling drugs? Sounds funny, but yes. In 2000, why would Harvey Weinstein be around Push-A-T in 2007? And all they said was Push-A-T was a handler. That's what they said. He was a handler.
Starting point is 02:13:50 What the fuck does that even mean? This shit was clear bullshit. And you- Charlemagne. I'm going to show you what a handler is. This is a handler right here. Charlemagne, you're incredibly smart. This is a handler.
Starting point is 02:14:17 Jay-Z's asked the question, and his handler steps in to answer it and deflect. You see his handler instantly shake his head. I think we know what handler's mean. Like, we don't have to act like naive, okay? We know a handler's mean. me in 2007. And all they said was Pusha T was a handler. That's what they said. He was a handler. What the fuck does that even mean? This shit was clear bullshit. And you can see who pushes the narratives. Every Drake fan page ran with that. Oh, how convenient. The weekend that Pusha T,
Starting point is 02:15:04 you know, is nominated for album of the year at the Grammys and a rap album of the year at the Grammys, right? Like, oh, how convenient all of a sudden. And by the way, I'm going to say something. it's not convenient all right he's losing me a little bit and I'm not defending Drake fans here I don't know who necessarily he's talking about your Charlemagne Drake fans did not
Starting point is 02:15:28 infiltrate the Department of Justice and put Pusher T's name in a document like that did not happen like that literally did not happen they randomly picked a day an arbitrary day that they were going to release all these files and through people looking to see because inquiring minds, millions of people
Starting point is 02:15:45 wanted to know what the hell was going on, they looked through it, and they seen Pusha T's name. Drake fans did not do that. The weekend that Pusha T, you know, is nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammys and a rap album of the year at the Grammys, right? Like, oh, how convenient all of a sudden. And by the way, I'm going to say something.
Starting point is 02:16:05 All of this shit is going to come out. I'm not talking about FD5. I'm talking about low-vibrational hip-hop shit right now. all of this shit is going to come out and you're going to see who is behind so much of this stuff. What does that mean? You'll see.
Starting point is 02:16:20 You'll see who's getting paid. You'll see who's paying them. You'll see all of this shit going to come out sooner than later. I think that's what people have been trying to see. Are we going to find out the Weinstein files?
Starting point is 02:16:40 Could we get some type of query to the Department of Justice about, the Weinstein files and maybe his adjacent connection to hip-hop. Why did Harvey Weinstein need to be around Jay-Z that much to the point he's funding a film about black oppression within the prison industry complex? Him answering questions for Jay-Z? Yes, we want to know.
Starting point is 02:17:15 Is that what Charlotte, man? It's talking about we want to know. Jay, why was this your man's? Jay, we already forgave me for the R. Kelly's stuff. Because Kelly music was fired. Stale. Hang on. Stale.
Starting point is 02:17:30 But Harvey Wonson is crazy. Harvey Wonson is crazy, bro. What does that mean? You got to give more than that. No, I don't. Yes, you do. I don't never got to give more than that. I give more than that when more of that comes out to give.
Starting point is 02:17:47 Okay. Because more of that always comes out to gift. I just all I do is just give you the one is like boom watch and then everybody gonna be sitting back like oh shit all of this shit is really targeted all the time are you saying that there might be a system that exists not only within hip hop ain't nobody I'm gonna be honest with you
Starting point is 02:18:09 it was not in my bingo cars or listen I'll ask drink fans y'all drink fans did y'all manifest jZ being in the epstein files I thought this was white people shit I thought there would be no black people in this maybe Dennis Rodman or something like that because you know Dennis Rahman being some extraterrestrial shit not necessarily saying like sex trafficking I'm just saying like if you want to go to North Korea
Starting point is 02:18:34 you might see Dennis Rodman just there you know he's just into some other shit it was not in my bingo cars that Jay-Z seemingly is buddy buddy with Harvey Weinstein a Hall of Fame essayer and then be named in Jeffrey Epstein's files where he's accused of doing some other shit.
Starting point is 02:18:58 Come on now. Come on now. But within all forms of media where certain accounts collaborate and target other people by the use of bots and misinformation? And the crazy thing is it's not even... I said hip-hop, but it's not even just about hip-hop anymore because hip-hop has so much influence.
Starting point is 02:19:15 A lot of it is politically driven. right? A lot of it is who people think you know a lot of it is who people think is on what side right? And based on what side you're on you will get targeted by certain individuals
Starting point is 02:19:30 to hurt your influence. You'll see. Just remember what I said it, you'll see. You'll see. You'll see. But that's the crazy thing about you know, stories like this because everything isn't the same. Like the FD and 15th
Starting point is 02:19:47 files are totally different than somebody calling the goddamn FBI hotline leaving a fucking anonymous tip. No, it's not. It's in the Epstein files. Like they literally released it with the thing. Because there's anything revolved around Epstein got all clumped together and that's what the Epstein files are. You can't detach what you don't like. There is reports about Donald Trump in the Epstein files. That came from callers who claim they were either at Mara Lago or whatever, and they had a story. That's in the Epstein files as well. You don't see, well, I don't know what the fuck people close to Donald Trump is doing, but like, I'm not going to be here like, oh, nah, we're not taking this one serious.
Starting point is 02:20:38 No, we're taking it all serious. If your name is in here, you're probably a freaky frog. Not saying you do nothing wrong. but that's the circles you were hanging with. That was your man's in them. That was your man's in them. Your name is mentioned because that's your man's in them. Stop playing.
Starting point is 02:20:56 And that's what I say. Those things are clearly distinctive if you choose to go motherfucking read past the headline on Shadron. Right. That's all. Okay. What do y'all think? I want to point this out too.
Starting point is 02:21:53 Just to let you I know I'm keeping the same energy. I'm on Twitter and this is just my search. Donald Trump hotline Epstein. Okay. So I want to let you know. Okay. Every single mention of Trump so far, well, I'm pretty sure there's much more, so I'm not going to just be on this.
Starting point is 02:22:16 In the Epstein files posted by Democrats for some reason, constantly crops out and amidst these facts. These were phone calls to a hotline after Trump became president. Now, I'm telling y'all, even as somebody who is not opposed to Trump, that I'm looking at Trump the same way I look at Jay-Z. But nobody want to hear that. Remember what Charlomaine said?
Starting point is 02:22:48 Burn them all. Right? Complaintant was spoken to and not deemed credible. Da-da-da-da-da. Involving police, requested mandatory psychiatric evaluation. No contact was made. victim is identified as deceased. Compliant did not have come for.
Starting point is 02:23:05 Okay, phone number was bad. Okay. So a lot of these references to stories about Trump is the same thing as it was about Jay-Z. Right? There are calls into a FBI tip line and they're required to document it somehow. I'm not going to say, because I know somebody's like, yo, you're trying to save your man's Trump? Nope. Let's investigate it all.
Starting point is 02:23:30 If your name in this, you look a little. fishy. Let's just look at it all. What's the problem? Everyone say, yeah, we should look at it, but it's not the Jay-Z ones. Like, you know, that sounds crazy. Like, let's look at the Trump shit. Nah, nigger. We feel to look at them all.
Starting point is 02:23:47 Anyway, anyway, anyway. Okay, okay, okay, okay. Anything else about Jay-Z? I think we're good with Jay. Shouts of Jay, man. It's my guy. I love Jay. The other day
Starting point is 02:24:19 Someone sent me a Rock Nation Oh I think it's a Rock Nation hat It's the one with the little The little Plain on it I feel like it was an olive branch I may have ruined it today Because
Starting point is 02:24:32 I think they're trying to get me On a team Rock Nation Yeah how much you think that You know How much do you think Rock Nation would like Pay me to just like Stop talking about it How much?
Starting point is 02:24:44 Maybe I should just give him a price 200K I'll give you out three months They try to send me a hat I can tell if it was a peace treaty or a threat. I was just like, damn. It's a joky joke here. All right.
Starting point is 02:25:07 All right. Okay, let's get into some of these topics here. First and foremost, I do want to, I want to play this and react to it first. This is Joe Button versus Corey Holcomb. So I don't know what we're really set this off, but Corey Holcomb and Joe Button. I guess, I wonder if they're going back and forth, but Corey Holcomb addressed Joe. and after you addressed Joe, Joe addressed him. And I want to play this.
Starting point is 02:25:39 And I want to get some context. Let me read. Corey Holcomb is trending again because of one of his egregious public treatment against women. Okay. All right, cool. So this is a context. On January 23rd, 2026, a video leaked online show and the comedian, Corey Holcomb,
Starting point is 02:25:53 violently pushing a fellow comedian Christina Payne in the face. Okay? We're not going to show that video. So it says that, yeah. So anyway. Oh, by the way, the last thing, the thing, too, because I know people, like, you know, I'm not only, like, obsessed with, like, this idea that maybe he was doing some weird shit.
Starting point is 02:26:36 And I don't know if he was doing weird stuff. I don't really don't even, I just want, I want qualitative conversation like they have about everybody else. Like, stop the protected. You know, you know, these people actually had a good conversation and like a one that's actually valid, doesn't look like you're protecting, and they're being honest, and they're actually weighing what's, you know, because with anybody else, they'll be like, all right,
Starting point is 02:26:59 if you constantly are being mentioned among these things, like, have you been living wrong, like, whatever the case? That's how he talked about everybody else. If it was done for Jay, I'd be cool. I'm not right. But it feels like he's protected, and that's the problem. Also, you got to remember, the other thing that's outside of that
Starting point is 02:27:27 J.P. Morgan, I think it was the CEO of J.P. Morgan or something like that or somebody was an email about JZ, email JZ that was in the Epstein files. And, you know, this particular email, people felt like this was kind of, for them, some proof that maybe JZ was bought out by like another level of elite, that, you know, he could, he was, he was, you know, he was making black people not act out to keep business going on for these bigger companies, right?
Starting point is 02:28:14 So this is Jeffrey Epstein with Jess Stali. We looked this up before, Justali, who's this is the CEO of Barclays. Actually, he's not Jeffrey Morgan. I think maybe he had something with Jepard back in the day. And the conversation was, this is Jeffrey Epstein, and Just, Justali says, You want to know why we're not Sao. Watch the TV ads on the Super Bowl. It's all about hip blacks with hip cars and white women.
Starting point is 02:28:38 The group that should be in the streets, so they're saying that the group that should be protesting, they've been bought off by Jay-Z. Okay? And that's another thing I think we should talk about, was Jay-Z compromised. I talk about me being compromised. There's like, you know, they're talking about emails that would,
Starting point is 02:28:59 you know, don't listen to the random tips that came in via hotline. Well, this is an email to Jeffrey Epstein that was actually sent from Jess Stali. And they're literally saying that the group of black people that would normally be protesting what's happening here was bought off by Jay-Z. It would actually infer to anyone with a reasonable mind that Jay-Z who had all the political currency in the world is someone that the elite, like a, Jeffrey Epstein or Jess Stolly feel they could give and pay for to buy off black Americans to shut the fuck up. If that's not I'm being compromised, I don't know what it is. So again, there's many reasons to talk about why Jay-Z's name is in this.
Starting point is 02:29:47 If y'all's seen, oh, yo, we just need to give back a million dollars and we're good. Like, we've bought off acts, so we've bought this all. Y'all would have, like, more to talk about. But, you know, no, Jay, it's all good. Anyway, let's get back to the Corey Holcomb thing. So Corey Holcomb, he's now trending again because apparently, you know, maybe I show the video. Trigger warning. This is Corey Holcomb.
Starting point is 02:30:14 There's a video of him hitting a woman that, you know, came out. And is this video. So apparently he was denying this video really ever existed and denying that he ever touched this woman. but if you watch this video you realize look like they're into an argument this is Corey Holcomb this is a woman
Starting point is 02:30:38 and apparently he steps up to her and then he whatever and then they get into a fight okay so it looked like he put hands on her and then there's people like defending her and it turns into a whatever and whatever you know the thing is
Starting point is 02:30:56 supposedly he had denied that this video existed right Let's put denies So he denied that this video So they're saying Cory Holcomb lied Saying she hit him
Starting point is 02:31:13 So his story was she hit him And now the video shows he hit her first right This was back in February And I think this turned to something TMZ was covering This is a woman in question Now Now the story is being flipped totally About the truth and what happened
Starting point is 02:31:31 that you, that he, that you hit him. That's what now I'm hearing is word on the street that I'm an attacker now or something. Why do you think he's saying that? He doesn't want to go to jail, probably most likely. I mean, it is an assault. Yeah. And at the same time, there are witnesses who saw what happened, but he also has people who are willing to lie for him as well.
Starting point is 02:31:55 Yeah. Is there camera at the Laugh Factory? There's cameras all over the improv. Okay. And that is the footage that we're talking about. Footage shows Corey Holcomb reaching over two people and punching me, punching me out. And my whole head goes back. Now, this is what she said back then.
Starting point is 02:32:13 I don't know if I have a video of Corey Holcomb denying it. But he had said this was Cap. He was, let me see if I could. Christina Payne. Let me see if I could find hers, him addressing it. correctly Corey Holcomb man let's go to YouTube Cory Holcomb let's see like you can see the denial
Starting point is 02:32:52 denies I'm trying to find it okay more questions I'm like no no I don't know nothing like that it's probably got to be an old video where is it at should be like a year ago right no oh okay yo yo man they're not they're not
Starting point is 02:33:17 they're not fin of fight no one man I've been thinking that I'm like it's some motherfuckers out here. So this is a year ago. Woke up on you and ain't got to die. Man. And expect you watching, laying up, letting it. I got a bitch out of here lying on me. Here we go.
Starting point is 02:33:34 But I got a whole bunch of people saying she done the same thing to me. Oh, wow. Wait. Not only do they say it, man. Okay, look. It's a crazy brawl out here. Which one? Let's just say the latest one.
Starting point is 02:33:49 Right. Man, this bitch is at the courthouse line like a motherfucker. But I'm fin of going here with all these motherfucking affidavits and witnesses showing who this bitch in. Bitch, you can't win in no courthouse. You are crazy bitch. Everything is justified once the motherfucking judge see who you are. There ain't even no lights on. It's a sick motherfucker.
Starting point is 02:34:15 This bitch did nothing believe. a path of destruction through her whole back so he was jammed up so they had to you know do what they had to do to get up back you can hire someone who can help you i got you know that those niggas kill each other right about people man let me borrow one of them motherfuckers and now that i've got the names and i got screenshots of text i can't I ain't wait to break this door. And I ain't never done none of this funky-ass, untalented bitch. Okay, so he said that, and then, you know, clearly there's actual footage, right?
Starting point is 02:35:03 And the footage, like, came out. I don't know why he even would be talking like that. Cory Holcomb, I don't know. If he knew, like, it was not true like that. I don't know why he'd be talking like that, but, of course, now the footage is out. And is this. So it's punching me out and my whole head is who saw what it. That's what now I'm hearing is word on the street that I'm an attacker now or something.
Starting point is 02:35:31 Why didn't he say that? He doesn't want to go to jail probably. Okay. So that happened. And then Joe, I believe, and his co-host said something about him on the podcast. Basically he said that he's a piece of shit for doing that, I think. and after they commented on him doing that, he responded back to Joe,
Starting point is 02:35:57 he responded back to Joe, and let me see, he responded back to Joe like this. Hold on, let me find it. Sorry, Chet. Talk about bullshit. All right, well, thank you very much. I'm not going to take too long on this particular story, but as most know that the Grammys just
Starting point is 02:36:22 passed this weekend. They were here in L.A. Of course, Kendrick cleared out the whole house, you know, and now he has surpassed. He has surpassed Jay-Z by the most wins for a rapper. So yeah, congratulations.
Starting point is 02:36:38 And he was there, and he looked great. Kendrick looked really good. Everybody did. He trying to give you that elderly box. Oh, stop. Oh, my God. I like his relationship with his wife. I like, like that.
Starting point is 02:36:53 It's wrinkled at the bottom. That's wrinkled at the bottom. Your box. What? Oh, you ain't going to hold of that? Oh, no one. Monefuckers want a piece of you that they like. But see.
Starting point is 02:37:08 All right. So he addressed Joe here. You know, I sat on where her breasts. Guys, I just got to say something. You know who I'm talking about fruit booty buttons? Oh. See, I never say They name.
Starting point is 02:37:23 I got a name for them. Fruit Booty Buttons And his crew. Fruit Booty Buttons is a serial woman beater. Fruit Booty Buttons is a serial woman beater. Was talking about how he sat.
Starting point is 02:37:46 They said, the girl said, the girl said he sat on my stomach and made me have a miscarriage. You know what he said? I didn't sit, I sat on. top of her titties or something. You see, I sat on where her breast was.
Starting point is 02:37:58 That's where I was sitting. Fruit booty buttons, I know you ain't talking crazy about me, homie. I know you ain't talking crazy about me, homie. I mean, most of the time, all you guys who say what you say, I don't care what you say online. I expect you to talk about me. Yeah, fruit booty buttons.
Starting point is 02:38:18 They know who I'm talking about. Fruit booty buttons. That motherfuck was a, I think he said I was a bitch-ass nigga or something. Yeah, I'll be a bitch-ass nigga online. On line, I'm a bitch-ass-nigger. Man to man, I ain't no bitch-ass-nicker, homie. But man-to-man, you're a serial woman beat her. Everybody do the homework on fruit booty buttons and all of the women that have accused him of actually beating them up
Starting point is 02:38:44 since you want some heat, since you couldn't leave me alone. Everybody do the research on fruit booty buttons and see how he has, he is a serial woman beater through booty buttons. Yeah. Yeah. You and your crew talk about that since y'all need subject matter because y'all admit y'all watch me. I don't watch y'all. I just saw that.
Starting point is 02:39:14 I saw that clip where y'all was talking crazy about me. I'm like, what? They're talking crazy about me. This man, this man jump on women. Do you think this a lot? a lot of men who mess with men and women fight women.
Starting point is 02:39:35 Is that a lie? It is my opinion that a lot of men who sleep with men and women fight women. If your girl got to, if you let your girl hit you with a strap then you got the right to hit her back.
Starting point is 02:39:53 You're stupid. That's what Craig, you're my life saver, dog. You come with it, you come with it on the real. If you take a dick. Some people say who is fruit booty buttons. Look in the, looking, look in the, I can't say it.
Starting point is 02:40:07 The chat is. Look at the, the chats know who I'm talking about. Him and his crew talking about me, calling me out my name. I know y'all ain't talk about my name, boy. What now I say? You stay on my dick. You love my style. Y'all, y'all come with ideas for y'all show by watching me.
Starting point is 02:40:27 I didn't know he's saying something. Man, the motherfuckers be talking cash money. I do is called Method Man. You know, he's scared of Method Man. Who is? You've ever seen Method Man up close? Method Man is a savage. Metham Man is a big motherfucker dog.
Starting point is 02:40:39 Yeah, but he was... Fruit Booty Buttons is a serial woman beater. You know who else? Now explain that this week. You know who else? Cake-ass Nick. Beat up on women? Who?
Starting point is 02:40:49 Brittany Griner. Brittany Griner. All right. Well, Joe Responded rather quickly. And I'll post your respondent here. Check this out. well enough to do this with me. Like we have video with you.
Starting point is 02:41:08 You're not smart enough, strong enough. Cory Holcomb, you don't fight well enough to do this with me. Like we have video with you, you're not smart enough, strong enough, big enough, fast enough to do none of this you're talking about with me. We saw you with the homie Anton.
Starting point is 02:41:27 He asked you to walk outside and you remain stationary, Cory Holcomb. Please keep my name. out of your mouth and don't take anything I'm saying as like a threat to you I wouldn't plan on doing nothing when I see you actually if I saw you when we were breathing the same airspace I would take it as a threat to me a threat from God a threat from life that we even in the same fucking circumference nigger Cory Holcomb your fall from disgrace has been one that should be studied from kind of funny to kind of bummy to I'm just the dummy you over there struggling
Starting point is 02:42:03 You look a sandwich away from welfare, you dusty dog shit in the face-looking motherfucker boy. Cory Holcomb, I can't believe that you are engaging this way when you fight that way. Honestly, it's over. You over there just lonely and poor. Your co-host look bad. Not the woman. I'm not talking about her. Everything over there look bad.
Starting point is 02:42:24 I know you down bad because you on a Costco table podding in front of a fake plant that appears to be dying. You failed at fatherhood. you hate yourself, you hate your daughter, your daughter hates you, you failed it. Fatherhood, finances, you failed it funny, your pod sucks, you failed at fodder, you just a failure all around the board.
Starting point is 02:42:44 And don't forget the original point, you don't fight well enough to do none of this with nobody. So, prayers up to Cory Holcomb. We're not going to go back and... God damn. Fourth in an exchange, because I just don't feel the need to do that with you.
Starting point is 02:42:58 I was just shocked to see that you still had a voice over there. You should do that over the ether beat. You know, who y'all got? I know you guys love 51-50. Joe's my guy. I'm going to be honest with you. I'll score it as this.
Starting point is 02:43:19 Joseph, I didn't know. You still had this in you, brother. This was a calm, ether, a reading of epic proportion. You freestyled it off the head. Pause. I will say, damn. That was. That was bad.
Starting point is 02:43:37 That was nasty. That was nasty. Because I just don't feel the need to do that with you. I was just shocked to see that you still had a voice over there. Damn. Should do that over the ether beat. No, man, please. For Corey?
Starting point is 02:43:55 Please, Cory over there, no shape up, a dusty derby. Corey looked like he is. He looked like Grand Lispuba. Oh, no, stop it. Grand Lus Puba. Corey, Corey over there looking like the store runner for a black biker gang. Corey looked like he covered in just warts and scabs. Corey looked ashy yet damp.
Starting point is 02:44:17 Like he, like, there's no reason why he shouldn't have the time for back and forth with nobody right this second. It looked bad. It looks bad. It looks bad over there. And that's before he started losing all these gigs
Starting point is 02:44:31 because that video that came out. So praise up to you, my brother. You're going to need it. I didn't know, Joe, I didn't know this was still in your bag. I didn't know this was still in your wheelhouse. This was nasty. Corey, don't get mad at me. I really don't have a problem with you.
Starting point is 02:44:52 I feel like we've said stuff about you. I don't have a problem with you. Don't really know your issues. And this is my usual demeanor when it comes to, like, things like that. It makes it tough because there's a video of you with the woman. So there's no way. you know, a lot of times when there's accusation of men with women, I always implore men who are in this industry to just pause.
Starting point is 02:45:18 Like, you know, for example, sure, he's saying whatever about backdoor tire. I know that guy's scum. But you also got to realize that these allegations are, you know, very damaging. And if you don't really know all the way, you have to be measured in how you deal with it. And I probably would be the same with Corey. I don't know him. I don't have a problem with him, but there's a video. So like if someone saw the video and commented that, you're whatever,
Starting point is 02:45:49 it's kind of going to have to own up to that for a little bit. It's not one of those like mind your business. It's like mind your business if people don't know what happened, but look like people saw what happened and they probably said whatever. So now you're upset at him because he probably comments on it or you're looking at like, how could you comment? You're worse than me. I get all that.
Starting point is 02:46:06 But, you know, at the end of the day, in both of y'all going back and forth, your response to him and you are the comedian, you know, Joe, and I'm not saying it because I did the show with Joe, Joe Cook Joe. If I was you, I wouldn't respond back. I think there's other things you should probably talk about. Don't.
Starting point is 02:46:28 Joe got it. What else we got going on? Now, that didn't end there. And I didn't know, I guess this was the thing. Jason Lee, if you guys are no, owner of Hollywood Unlocked, he's not a politician in Stockton, California. He was accused of some things in, you know, he's like one of the mayors or something of Stockton, California. He recently spoke out about Joe Budden criticizing him, and he has some really scathing remarks about Joe Button. And Joe did respond as well.
Starting point is 02:47:06 So let me just go to what Jason Lee first said about Joe Budden. And let me see if I can find that. So am I tripping? Jason Lee. Jason Lee. Because he said something recently. Jason Lee. Joe is really popular.
Starting point is 02:47:30 I can't find other people clips against them. Let's see. Oh, here we go. This is, I think. I have to find it on YouTube. January 13. This. No.
Starting point is 02:47:53 No, it's a Joe button. Oh, right here, right. This is it. I'm not done, though, with you Joe, but then you fat, neck, sloppy bottom. Looked at the news, and we've seen him over the years take on people. He's a big old punk.
Starting point is 02:48:04 And the only reason why he comes from me is because I'm gay, and that's what these queens do. We're only women, because that's what typically, I'm saying, allegedly, straight men who are struggling
Starting point is 02:48:15 with their sexuality do? I know there's been a lot. rumors about you being an undercover punk you know what I mean you only fight with women and you only fight with gays but you met your match because all you gonna do is going on your show with all your little fat co-host and this is not for mark because Mark is there's one person whose head so far his teeth are on your teeth and I oh shit oh shit let me let me play it then oh shit I guess this was it niggins going in on Joe and um I gave this wide-throat troglodytta reading
Starting point is 02:48:48 that I'm sure he got take a look at this video Just here winding down my vacation with an illustrious facial and Botox treatment because you know y'all been trying to get me to crack. But one thing I never do is crack under pressure. And one thing, a diamond. He's had them big old lips. Let me go sleepwalk in the news. He's had them big old lips around mics. I'm not saying Michaels.
Starting point is 02:49:12 I said mics as in mics. He's a podcaster. And I got into this thing with a podcaster because he had a lot to say. For those of you who may have missed it, this is what Joe Bud and. said on his show when he thought that I did something wrong. Take a look. Jason Lee. Now let me tell you something, Jason Lee.
Starting point is 02:49:28 This is why I don't f*** you. But we squashed us, but this is why I don't f*** you. I've been on Hollywood unlocked ever since the story. It's broken. I ain't seen a beep. I'm just waiting for you to both just shit. You want to unlock his own shit? Yeah, unlock that shit.
Starting point is 02:49:47 You can't take the money from the risk and litigant. obligation fund to whaling out so they could do a May event in the town and then he went to city all and double down Jason Lee man what do you think about this as someone who used to work with him and has a close understanding like inside sort of like a source for this like as someone that has inside knowledge of his inner workings and the business infrastructure over there Hollywood how do you feel you think man as someone has worked closely with Jason Lee for 10 years? Well, four.
Starting point is 02:50:23 Which is 10. How do you feel about this? Mel, it looked like the lights just got cut on with some. How do you ask? Mel, are you a wait, girl? I am, I am. I don't even know how to respond because I'm just... You just came from the black journalist. From the black journalist of Canada and Cleveland conference with Rebecca.
Starting point is 02:50:45 From Maria Sharrabova. What the f is going on in here? I just heard it for the first time. so I'm like processing what they just said, and I'm just like, I don't know how to respond. He's not going to get at you if you comment. That's what you concerned? We will fry them up.
Starting point is 02:51:00 I'm not concerned about that. I just, I don't know. I'm just processing what I was just told. He took $50,000 and paid while and out so they could continue so they won't cancel the show in Stockton. From the risk and litigation. What do you feel about that? Risk and litigation sound like the last place you should take this.
Starting point is 02:51:17 You should take us need this. This risky. And then obviously now it's been cleared up. So I posted that and I had some of my friends shared across their platforms. We put it on Hollywood on lockdown. I put it everywhere because I want to make sure that in case he was busy in his dog, that he could take a break to hear the message. We all know that Joe moves to the beat of his own drum unless he's beating a woman down the stairs,
Starting point is 02:51:40 but that's only when they're pregnant. We've looked at the news and we've seen him over the years take on people. He's a big old punk. And the only reason why he comes from me is because I'm gay and that's with these Queens do. Wait, hold on. Let me give you one with the hump. Yes. That's for you, Joseph. And you know what? Here's the deal. I don't know what you use your mouth
Starting point is 02:51:57 for. Although if you ask people in Jersey, there's a lot of rumors. Keep my name out of it. Because my name has been in your mouth. I had to catch myself because I am still the vice mayor. But honestly, that's, that's, that, that's, that, that's, that, that's, that, that's, that, that's, that, that's, that, that's, that, that's, that, you know,
Starting point is 02:52:18 you only fight with women and you only beat on women because that's what typically, I mean, I'm, I'm going to say, allegedly. Straight men who are struggling with their sands. What you do? I know there's been lots of rumors about you being an undercover punk. And you know what? Now your skirt's starting to show.
Starting point is 02:52:35 You know what I mean? You only fight with women and you only fight with gays. But you met your match because all you're going to do is go on your show with all your little fat co-hosts. And this is not for Mark because Mark is fit. By the way, Mark, I love you on the show and I love Mona on the show. And I love some of the other people who are rational. There's one person who's head so far up here. His teeth are on your teeth.
Starting point is 02:52:55 And I don't know his name because he's a nobody. But I think he said something to Melissa like, oh, he ain't going to comfort you because I'm going to protect you. What you're going to do? You fat, slob. You ain't nothing but a feeling. You are an extra at best. And when Joe gets done with you, you're going to be gone.
Starting point is 02:53:10 He didn't pay Rory Amow. That's why they had to leave and go get their own gig. You're a loser too. And you know what? When losers sit with other losers, you deserve everything you get. And I'm going to tell you right now, Any of you on that Joe button podcast, any of your T slip and I get it, baby, baby, baby, baby, I'm going to go ahead and get into it because you know what, guilty by association, you sit with a loser, you lose. And I, it's time to cut your losses, because I'm going to cut mine.
Starting point is 02:53:36 Okay, well, Joe responded to that. I don't even know the transition to that. It were at all. Who else I need to talk? There's a few niggas I've been needing to talk to. I've just been letting it linger for a little bit. Do another one. Do another one?
Starting point is 02:53:49 Yeah. Who? Whoever, who's on your mind? You got a little mental list? I have a list. I have a list. But on my list, because I'm so good-hearted, I try not to really talk about people that I know for a fact hate themselves. Because there's nothing that I can say or do.
Starting point is 02:54:07 The job is done already. Like, so I would, I normally wouldn't talk to Cory Holcomb. I don't talk to Jason Lee because I know that's how he heals. He heals from engagement and being in close proximity. To celebrities and I'm a celebrity. So it's no point in wasting time to do that. I can't make niggas hate themselves more than they already do. Jason Lee has watched his brother die in his arms.
Starting point is 02:54:32 His dad hates him because he sucked dick. And he's watched countless men go in and out of his mom's room as she was selling pussy to support him. There's nothing that Joe Button can say to make Jason Lee hate himself any more than he already does. But prayers up to you, another one. I'm praying for all you niggas. Yeah, when did Joe get this mean? I just had to get that out of the way. Sorry, but I mean, just a little light, little power.
Starting point is 02:54:58 Nah, I ain't going to lie. Now, this is personal. This reminded me of me and Ruri. I ain't going to lie. I remember when I clown Rurie so bad, where I know that nigga was punching air in the room, and he was like, you, I'm about to show up to his niggas house and drop something in the mailbox.
Starting point is 02:55:16 Like, I remember that moment. I was clowning that name. From engagement and being in close proximity to celebrities. And I'm a celebrity. So it's no point in wasting time to do that. I can't make niggas hate themselves more than they already do. Jason Lee has watched his brother die in his arms. His dad hates him because he sucked dick.
Starting point is 02:55:35 And he's watched countless men go in and out of his mom's room as she was selling pussy to support him. There's nothing that Joe Button can say to make Jason Lee hate himself anymore than he already does. But prayers up to you, another one. I'm praying for all you, niggas. I just had to get that out of the way. Sorry, but I mean, just a little light, little pal, pal. Let niggas know I did indeed hear what they had to say. And it's important because when you're going back and forth with gay niggers,
Starting point is 02:56:03 really like, what do I look like? I can't go back and forth for the gay nigger as an ally and advocate for that community. It's true. Like, they keep saying that, you know, ever since the little baby been duck in a fight, they're like, yo, act, well, what about you and saucy? Like, you're bro, like, you know, there was like no fear of saucies. Like, I'm a Jamaican, man. I can't be going back and forth or even rumbling with a homosexual.
Starting point is 02:56:29 Like, me and a homosexual, like, no disrespect. Again, I respect and that community. I hope they flourish. But we can't do nothing physical, period. It ain't in the cars. Not with me. Feel what I'm saying? So it's like, I don't really want to go back and forth, which I'm good.
Starting point is 02:56:45 he's saying the same thing. Sorry, but I mean, just a little light, little pal pal, let niggas know I did indeed hear what they had to say. And it's important because when you're going back and forth with gay niggers really like, like what do I look like? I can't go back and forth with a gay nigga as an ally and advocate for that community, offend some other people trying to disone person. That's not in my heart.
Starting point is 02:57:07 And I don't really speak like this because I believe in the power of words and carmic retribution, but sometimes some of these niggas deserve it, man. So that's going to be the end of that. not, then we'll get into that other tee out there about you being an old Niners fan. What I mean? You like Steve Young boy. That's right. That's right.
Starting point is 02:57:25 Old Niners fan. I ain't talking football. What do you think? That tea don't come our way about the pay, to play with the young boys out there. You know Steve Young. Y'all know Steve Young. You know, Steve Young one of the greatest Niners quarterback for all the time, right? I don't watch football.
Starting point is 02:57:39 Oh, got to got it. Me either. He was the quarterback right after Joe Montana, man. So, you know what I mean? all is well out there but peace of love peace and love you can't end that with peace of love
Starting point is 02:57:50 peace and love to everybody because I'd be chilling man but niggas interesting wow well damn in some other developments we're not going to keep it moving here people we're not going to slow up at all
Starting point is 02:58:04 it appears that NBA young boy is now reaching out to Nicky Minaj from a tweet that seems to originate from his Twitter he says Listen Um
Starting point is 02:58:23 And let me Look at it You know He said Lord Lord I need healing I can't move on Not too sure What he's talking about
Starting point is 02:58:33 He says Nikki This is your little nigger I don't know what's going on But I love you and I need you So it looked like he's calling upon Nicky Minaj Uh You know
Starting point is 02:58:55 I've spoken to young boy not too long though. Unfortunately, I try to keep, you know, our conversation as close to the chest as possible, especially with things, and I feel like he is confided in me. I'll say young boy at this moment, it's not that he's not well. As much as you would think, he's not happy. And I think he's trying to find the way to be happy. And whatever you want to think that is or whatever you think is not, I'm not.
Starting point is 02:59:33 going to necessarily kind of go down that rabbit hole with you to clear up but you know I'm praying for him and um I take this tweet you know as something that is serious if he say Nikki I need you I would probably assume that the forces of the industry and the forces of the world are against them and I think he probably looks at Nicky binaz and despite what people have said about Nicky recently I think he looks at Nikki as someone who's fearlessly going against him You know what I mean, of them going against just the system and just everyone. And whatever she's saying or whatever she's thinking is not popular. And she's not looking for approval before she expresses herself.
Starting point is 03:00:24 She's just doing her. And I think that's where young boy is at as well. And I think Nikki Minaj having that same mindset and being on wavering, I think it could probably help young boy if that's one of the things ailing him. Like when he spoke to me, I'll give you a little bit of it. even though I'm not going to give you much, but he didn't necessarily mention that type of stuff. It was more interpersonal,
Starting point is 03:00:46 but, you know, one thing young boy, he's always very honest with his opinion, what he feels, he's never, yeah, he pops his shit,
Starting point is 03:00:56 kind of comes off, you know, it's like a gangster, but he's not ever too prideful to be like, this is how I feel and I feel hurt, or I'm sad, or I'm going through something, or I need someone,
Starting point is 03:01:07 which I think that's dope, okay? So, Nicky Minaj, young boy, I would hope it's a little bit more than music. Obviously, they've made music before and turned out great, but I do believe that when he tweets this out, it's not just about music. He could do music with anyone. Half of Lil Dirk's former friends are trying to be friends with Young Boy these days. I know it's sad, you know. Maybe they got tired of pain, the commissary or whatever, but they're all trying to get cool with Wabi.
Starting point is 03:01:38 and it is what it is, you know, this is an industry filled with fake artists and fake friends and, you know, it is going to be what it is. But I do, you know, so music aside, and obviously I'm not talking about a female, like Nick and I'm saying, but what I'm saying is like, I'm not thinking about music when I think about this. I'm thinking about hopefully young boy and Nikki
Starting point is 03:01:59 has some type of rapport where he trusts her and he trusts her and he trusts her opinion, her vision, and, you know, understands her for what she is. and maybe she could connect with him on a wavelength that many other people can't. Okay? All righty then. Trippy Red and Elliot Grange. Let's look at that.
Starting point is 03:02:25 So Trippie Red, if you don't know, he signed to 10K records, just like 6-9, just like my label, Academy Records. We're all on 10K Records. Now, the guy you see pictured here is Elliot Grange. he's a son of lucian grange the CEO of umg and at some point last year instead of like you know people thought he was going to succeed his father when his father retired he was going to just take his job as CEO of universal music group and also you know well maybe not chairman of the board at that point but he was going to take the CEO reign however what it ended up turning into is that um Elliot Grange's label went to a competitor, Warner Music Group.
Starting point is 03:03:11 And not only did he go there, he did a really unique deal with Warner Music Group that ended up shaping and, you know, sculpting this idea that Warner was trying to have from the get-go, which is called Warner Music, well, Atlantic Music Group. So you have obviously Atlantic, you have 300, you have the Y, sells of the world you have some of worn a proper and um there's like two more labels they all connect into this music group and 10k is underneath that as well so technically um you know if i signed someone under my label deal which you know i haven't asked for funding in a while so you know i need to talk to him about that because you know i forgot how much money they only
Starting point is 03:03:58 know my contract with them i think i was supposed to get like a quarter million dollars every quarters. So I think it was a million dollars a year to sign people. I stopped asking for it. Because it was a loan. Well, that's what every record contract is. So I had like a quarter million dollars a quarter to sign people. I think I had 70,000 a month. Was a month or a quarter? For overhead. And I used to like, you know, I could like pay an A&R or whatever. And then what else? I had another thing. And then a little act had his own thing. But bro, I stopped asking the label for money, bro like but like they sent me what people don't realize they send you a fucking they send you like a statement of how much they spent how much you owe how much you grossed and when you see that
Starting point is 03:04:45 you start feeling like you've signed up for a loan now granted they're not going to like take you to court and um they'll just hold you on a shelf until maybe you get hot again or whatever but i stopped taking that money angle out of you i stopped yeah i stopped the years ago but i'm pretty sure if I hit them now and be like, yo, I'm back into the label stuff. Hey, give me the, you know, send me the quarter million for the next couple months that I could sign somebody. These days you sign a nigga for like 50,000. Actually, not even that much unless you're hot. 30,000, 15.
Starting point is 03:05:15 But I didn't want to no more, bro. I was just like, I feel like it was alone. It felt too much like alone. I was just like, ew, I'm out of it. Anyway, Trippie's signed a 10K. 10K's on her Atlantic music group. and he's claiming that he can't drop because of whatever
Starting point is 03:05:34 and this is what he said. Profile picture is, nigga. Listen, if you want to know who my profile picture is, nigga, you feel me? Just click the app, man. Tell that nigga dropped the album, man. It's the nigga that signed me, man. Tell that nigga drop the out. Okay.
Starting point is 03:05:54 Perfect. So, he says, this is, which is, by the way, this is Lucian Grange's son, Elliot Grange, and he's saying, Yo, he won't drop my project. Now, I'm gonna be honest with this, it's probably promo. It's probably promo. And they just keep saying who my profile picture is, nigga.
Starting point is 03:06:13 Listen, if you wanna know who my profile picture is, nigga. Go tell him to drop NDA, and he tags Elliot Grange. Nah, I honestly believe that this is promo. Shout to Elliot. Elle's a good guy. You know, I hung out with Elliot a lot before I even, you know, did the label deal with him. Elliot's the only person
Starting point is 03:06:38 Well, not only person Elliot was a person who I seen But the nigga had former Navy SEAL Security And I was thinking, why the fuck does a guy Who, if nobody ever showed you his pitcher Meets the wildest security You know what I was going to X's funeral
Starting point is 03:06:57 And I actually missed the funeral I'm so mad about that Elliot gave me like his off-duty police Police like you know um, connects. Because I didn't know what rapper was going to be there. I'm like,
Starting point is 03:07:10 I got to go pay respect to, uh, X. And somehow we didn't make it. But yeah. Like label owners, they'd be having Navy SEALs. And I,
Starting point is 03:07:19 and when you might think about like, how come label owners who most people don't know their face have better security than rappers and other people? You know why? Because they don't play around. You know what I'm saying? You remember Elliot Grains is a person that signed six, nine.
Starting point is 03:07:35 and they essentially go to court. They go to court. The judge says, 6-9, I'm not going to revoke your whatever, but you can't say Sue Wu no more. None of that blood stuff. You can't say it no more. Elliot, who showed up on behalf of 6-9 to support him, say, all right, let's go to, I think it was Mr. Chow or some Philippe,
Starting point is 03:07:58 some big restaurant in New York. It tells 6-9 to go there. 6-9 shows up. The idea was that the judge just banned 6-9 from doing all gang stuff. You're not going to show up with your gang, right? Your label owner showed up there to support you. 6-9 shows up. I don't think he showed up with them,
Starting point is 03:08:18 but right after Shadi and a bunch of gang members show up. So 6-9 and the label owner is upstairs, which is Elliot. And they're supposed to be like having dinner. Downstairs is Elliott's security to make sure no one comes up. This is private. Guess who pops up? shoddy there's a guy named
Starting point is 03:08:39 Crippy and like three other dudes guess who's at the door two people two law enforcement guys they're not realizing this guy is having like actual like most people don't get
Starting point is 03:08:56 actual law enforcement they be just getting some bullshit so the guys tell them hey listen yo guys you guys got dip no one could go upstairs that's our orders no one could go upstairs Shottie and them said
Starting point is 03:09:10 What are you talking about? My niggas upstairs. We're going upstairs. Fuck you. They tell me you can't go upstairs. Somebody hits one of the security guards over the head with a chair or something outside. And it's not security because, well, it is security,
Starting point is 03:09:26 but it's off-duty cops. The off-duty cops immediately, this is New York City where nobody has guns or you're not supposed to. One guy gets hit over the head with a chair, the other guy backsize his gun, bow, bow, bow, bow. Shoots the dude
Starting point is 03:09:39 In the stomach He shoots creepy Fortunately he didn't die But he was on a shit bag For like the next like year You want to know Why a label owner Hires off-duty cops everywhere
Starting point is 03:09:55 After the cop Or the off-duty cop Shot the nigger In his stomach And now he's on a shit bag The nigger who got shot got arrested Yeah That's why you gotta get the cop
Starting point is 03:10:09 man they shot the nigga and he got arrested ain't that a double whammy so they shot him and they shot other people or they shot one person but then everybody got arrested so yeah Elliot Grange is you know he is the son of royalty you know Drake Diefing with his father um you know you know the industry's nepotism you know he's a really young guy actually he's my Elliott Grange let's look at him Elliot Grange is 32 It's 32. It's kind of like, you know, this is my man's. This is actually my man's.
Starting point is 03:10:44 I'll fuck with him. Hey, he told me one of the dopest things ever. Told me the dopest things ever. Like, one time I'm meeting him, right? And he used to have like a ping wing as his fucking, like, I felt like it was kind of like Illuminati. When I found out who his father was, and I met his father one time, like, he's in New York. And I remember his father came over to our table and, like, you know, dapped him up.
Starting point is 03:11:04 And father, like, shook my hand. And I was just like, wait. But, of course, he's a son of Lucian Grange. he said one of the dopest thing to me. Like, remember, the reason why he fucked to me is like, he's a British dude that came over from Britain. His father's already running the music business. He doesn't really know too much about music, but, like, he's smart.
Starting point is 03:11:24 And he's kind of catching on. And when it comes to, like, you know, he would listen to people around which is, you know, really dope because sometimes you'll have these guys who are not from the culture or they're white and they come in and they're like, I know what's popping. Like, no, you don't. But he would listen. And, you know, not to really like air out all his. I think I feel like I am at this point.
Starting point is 03:11:42 Pete from QC loves him. Who else? Like him and Pete from QC really locked in. They were both over a capital. He has a bunch of like really good like cultural dudes that tell him. And he's so humble. He doesn't say I'm going to do this. He listens to people.
Starting point is 03:12:03 So he'll go off your opinion. Like he, when it came in 6'9, he told me he says, you tell me what to do. I don't know. Like, he literally would tell me that, right? Like, I felt like I was a label. He was like, acque. It's like, I don't know. You know the space, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 03:12:16 Just tell me what to do. And, you know, really humble guy. But, again, still the son of Elliot Grange. No, no, I mean, I'm Lucian Grange. And he told me one of the dopest things. He told me one of the dopest things, man. I can't remember what had happened. And while talking to him, you know, he said,
Starting point is 03:12:41 said this to me he says act says act you know like you're so talented you're you're the biggest media guy like you danny you guys have figured out the internet i just want to like you know he's probably souping me up whatever but he said the dopest thing to me say you act he say i spend so much money listen to this part he said i spend so much money on PR i spend so much money overall to not get mentioned in the media. Dope as shit ever. I've never seen some shit. Because everybody spends money
Starting point is 03:13:19 because they're attention towards. He said he exhaust his budget about him because he don't want to get talked about. He never wants to be the topic of the conversation. Very counter of other people. Everybody wants the attention. So he used to pay PR for him not to be mentioned. So don't talk about him.
Starting point is 03:13:41 You get what I'm saying? which, you know, that's that, shit, that shit, you know. Anyway, he ended up marrying, which, by the way, shit, you know, power marries power. He married Sophie, Sophia Ritchie. I don't know if you guys know that. Him and Sophia Ritchie actually got married. Sophia Ritchie, if you guys don't know. She was a social media personality and model and whatever.
Starting point is 03:14:11 she's the youngest daughter of Lino Richie okay but really high up there and also her relatives are Nicole Richie's her assistant and now obviously
Starting point is 03:14:24 sorry and now obviously Sir Lucian Grange is her father yeah but they got married and you know congrats to them but yeah he's the guy who's now running
Starting point is 03:14:42 Atlantic Music Group. That's his show. He gets to do whatever. He's a good guy. He's a good guy. I'll vouch for him. Everything I've dealt with him with is he's a good guy. Really good guy.
Starting point is 03:14:57 Yeah, see? He actually, and maybe why Trippy's mad. I don't know if Trippie's not getting the attention or funding or whatever. 10K projects started in 2016 because of Trippy and 6.9. He signed Trippy first. And then he signed 6-9. And then from that, they popped off. They later signed Internet Money, which was also successful.
Starting point is 03:15:20 They signed Ian Dior. They signed Ice Spice. Who else they signed? They sign Lilac, the Academy. And a bunch of other people. Yeah. Who else 10K projects have? Oh, shit.
Starting point is 03:15:38 They don't got me on there. Where's a little lack? Oh, OT7 quantities over there? How come my name ain't on this? I feel bad. Or the Academy should be on this. What the fuck? Former artist, 6-9 is kind of over there.
Starting point is 03:15:53 You know? They didn't let 6-9 go. Who else? Trippy, YTV fat. I didn't know that. Richard Miri. You know, they were trying to own that like, you know, colored hair era for a while, but I think they moved on
Starting point is 03:16:07 and they brought in some other company called, like, Homemade. And they had some... success with the like some bands like some of these are bands that you might not know what the fuck they are where they are i can't tell whatever anyway anyway um so i guess me saying that is brother like you know without being you know i could sit here and cap to you and be like oh my god there's probably he's exposing the industry i'm pretty sure this is part of trying to get your out trippy red you know i thought the samaya thing was great i thought he should lean into that a little bit more um shit nba but look like now the current promo is go tell my boss which you know rappers
Starting point is 03:16:59 do from time of time 50 used to say go tell jimmy i vene go tell my boss or tell the guy who wants my label to drop the album right and he tags him so and who my profile picture is is, nigga. Listen, if you want to know who my profile picture is, nigga. You feel me? Just click the app, man. Tell that nigga dropped the album, man. It's the nigga that signed me, man. Tell that nigga drop the out. Yeah.
Starting point is 03:17:25 There you go. Yes, I really don't think he's beef in them. He would have aired them out about more things. Like, they robbed me of this. They took this for me. Hey, let's touch about this Floyd Mayweather thing real quick. Remember we're talking about Floyd? There's a lot more details
Starting point is 03:17:47 that's coming out because the lawsuit that was filed right so the lawsuit that was filed um the lawsuit that was filed that had Floyd suing like you know showtime and you know
Starting point is 03:18:09 Al Heyman or he didn't sue Al Haman but he mentioned him a lot but essentially we got the first glimpse that maybe Floyd May Weather Jr. Might not be as rich or you know might still not be as rich as people thought and um there's more details that that came out so so the details is this right lay this out in a good format for you okay okay okay over here all right so it gives us like a really good picture of like floydme where there's um you know finances
Starting point is 03:18:59 and other things and uh this is where we kind of get to it. So there's this idea, and by the way, I think even Forbes has reported that Floyd is one of the rare of fighters that due to his athletic activity, there's been at least a billion dollars in payout. I don't know if necessarily to him, but like because of how great he's been.
Starting point is 03:19:21 So the lawsuit's kind of out, and now we have much more details that's going to give some context to it. So it says non-party Al Heyman was Mayweather's longtime manager and advisor. and the alleged masterminds of a financial scheme. So he's claiming that Al Hayman robbed him, but he didn't sue him. He says, a Harvard-educated businessman with a background of music promotion, Hayman is known for operating behind the scenes and maintaining extreme secrecy and dealings.
Starting point is 03:19:46 Mayweather considered Hayman a father figure at the time and relied on him to manage virtually all aspects of his finances and contract. This position of trust and confidence made Hayman a fiduciary to Mayweather under California law. Heyman, however, has a reputation for leaving, surprisingly, few fingerprints on transactions and discloses it little as possible to those he worked with. Okay. Since non-party is also Jeff Morris, who is a certified public accountant and a tax attorney who was engaged allegedly by Hayman without Mayweather's consent to handle Mayweather's
Starting point is 03:20:19 tax and accountant matters. Morris was a signator and a controller on several bank accounts for Mayweather finance or a deposit. For example, an accountant for a blah blah, blah, blah, was designated to reaverage. receive revenue from at least one of Mayweather's fight, Morris's role in the scheme includes facilitating transfers and concealing information at at Heyman's discretion. Basically, they're saying that Al Heyman was the person that was utilizing other people to try to hide the money. We're going to investigate this further and further. Well, he brought other people in and the other
Starting point is 03:20:51 people said, hey, something's not right here. You guys not returning your calls. He was pressing them for the money and not returning calls and Haman keeps claiming he's sick and um you know he may he is he is he dodged. Is he using this thing? Like Vincent Chiganti that then head of the Genoves crime family used to fake that he had mental illness. If he and a lot of people think Heyman was faking sick. Wow. Insane. Remember he's been on he's been on top of the a crumbling empire for a long time. And it's crumbled. Trust me.
Starting point is 03:21:32 ABC. Okay, okay, okay, okay. Okay. All right. So now we're getting a little bit more into his finances. A man, if this is true, it's shady. So here's some things and some tactics because now we're realizing maybe Mayweather really didn't know what was going on with money.
Starting point is 03:21:57 This is, hey, was aversion to leave in a digital trail extended to how we communicate instructions. often relied on fax transmissions and in person meetings rather than emails. In fact, when a subpoena for Hayman's deposition was served in related litigation, his counsel represented that Mr. Hayman doesn't even own or operate a computer underscoring his deliberate avoidance of traceable electronic communication. By using faxies and avoiding emails, he made it harder to later uncover written evidence off his directives.
Starting point is 03:22:24 For example, it structured in the bank or accounts. This old school approach was a part of what one association called working in the Flintstone ages and has served as. purpose of secrecy well so apparently he was telling people what to do with floyd's money but never actually putting paperwork to it now they give a little context that floyd may whether met him and blah blah let's read so it says may with the first sign his first promotional contract including a long-term deal with top rank boxing and hbo without an independent legal counsel for example or instance he later learned that that an early contract gave HBO control to his fight footage
Starting point is 03:22:59 master's a term he didn't fully understand the time which would have future financial implications. Despite these disadvantages, Mayweather's talent propelled him quickly to the championship status, earning the nickname Pretty Board Florida, later Money Maeweather. Around 2004, he was introduced to Allieman. The introduction was facilitated by
Starting point is 03:23:16 Sam Watson. Hamon, a Harvard MBA graduated a former music concert promoter impressed Mayweather with his vision of maximizing fighters' earnings and taking more of a fighter-centric approach than traditional boxing promoters. Mayweather coming off a strained relationship with promoters, he famously
Starting point is 03:23:32 bought this contract with Bob Aramon top rank to become a free agent. He was receptive to Hayman's advice and influence. Mayweather and Hayman entered into what Mayweather understood to be a verbal one-year management advisory agreement around 2005 under this oral agreement. Heyman would act as Mayweather's manager or advisor for a 10% fee, meaning Hayman would receive 10% of Mayweather's fight earnings and Mayweather would keep 90%. A split was notably favorable compared to the standard management fee, which was often 32% in boxing.
Starting point is 03:24:04 May with his credit, the unconventional deal structure with revolutionizing boxed management relationships saying that it changed boxing management forever by empowering the fighter. After one year, no new written agreement was signed, which, by the way,
Starting point is 03:24:16 it's kind of interesting how they're writing this. Didn't they say they entered to be a verbal agreement? So this lawsuit's already fucked. It says in 2005, they entered a verbal agreement where he was going to take 10%. And then they said, after the year, they're saying, here we go.
Starting point is 03:24:37 After the one-year term, no new written agreement was signed. Well, no written agreement was signed from the get-go. Yet Haman continued in the same role for the next 15 plus years. So they're saying he just kept doing the same thing. At times he represented him, maybe there are another. They never took a dollar from Floyd beyond perhaps token amounts, even claiming he provided his services out of loyalty and friendship. For example, Heyman would later say that he did everything for free for Mayweather,
Starting point is 03:25:03 which Mayweather not believes was a deceptive narrative. Over the years, Heyman became deeply embedded in every aspect of his professional and personal affairs. Interesting. Financial harm to Mayweather's massive at least $340 million. I think we read that already. Okay. Oh, well, we read a little more.
Starting point is 03:25:22 Including historically lucrative Pachiao fight, which he should have gotten $240 million. Okay? Beyond the principal sum and the loss of investment, it's enormous. Even a conservative index might double the money of seven to ten years so that $3.40 could easily have grown to a billion over the decade. Mayweather ability to generate such income again, though through fighting is limited as he's now a semi-retired 40-year-old man. Thus, the opportunity costs is irretrievable, warranted a significant reward of prejudgment interest and loss of use of damages on top of the raw amount. made with a bill to public persona around financial success,
Starting point is 03:25:59 the revelation that he was defrauded out of hundreds of millions, and the resultant rumors or false rumors that he was broke or struck or stuck overseas due to money issues have caused him reputational harm and mental anguish. He has to endure public speculation about his finances that is mortifying for someone of his pride and status. Internally discovering that this betrayal by a long-trusted advisor at Hayman has been emotionally devastating, his strained relationships with him and his circumstances. camp and his family and cause him to question his own judgment trust in people these are real damages cognizable under fraud and fiduciary breach claims so maybe there's a legend that 20 000
Starting point is 03:26:39 or 20 million actually of his birth well his 20 million burdo purse was actually paid out of his his bandy packeal purse and another 50 million of in vague expenses also was from the manny packial purse so he fought burdor for free and he's also a legend he hasn't been paid out of the money from Pachial 11 years ago. So it says, round the funds of secret accounts. He's on or about May 2015, Showtime,
Starting point is 03:27:02 and through his officers, wired Mayweather's purse and a pay-per-view upside from the Pac-Eau fight into a first security bank account, Jeff Morris account, rather than to Mayweather. This was an act furthered by the conspiracy
Starting point is 03:27:13 of putting the money within Hayman's easy reach. Showtime's accountant's statements for the fight, at least those I've been seen, including falls or inflated, expenses will reduce Mayweather's net. For example, charging $50 million in vague expenses and $20 million for burdor on the Pachial ledger, acts which concealed the diversion of funds if these entries were made at Hayman's request, showtime's inclusion of them was an act joining the conspiracy as to give paper justification to withhold money from Mayweather.
Starting point is 03:27:47 Okay, cool. All right. So essentially, they're saying they're finesse in this guy, man. Heyman had a stroke in 2023, and it seems like it was a bad one. That's when Mayweather started asking questions about his money after Hayman became quite a capacity. All of a sudden, Mayweather's lawyers started quitting and retiring. I could only assume those were Hayman appointed lawyers. He says on one occasion, Hamon or his agents allegedly altered documents, concealed wrongdoing.
Starting point is 03:28:14 Mayweather representatives have an example of fax authorization form in which the date appears to have been manually altered, to white it out and rewritten to misrepresent when it was signed. The same document which reported to authorize Jeff Morris to pay himself a large sum from Mayweather's account. Had a telling notion initially we need to cover our assets, which was crossed out by the version sent to the bank. The presence of the phrase and the redaction strode suggests Haman and his team recognized the impropriety of what they were doing and we were attempting to do what attempting to paper over the trail. Moreover, following the medical issue of stroke in late 2023, there was a sudden exodus of key members of Mayweather's camp. Five of Mayweather's longtime attorney abruptly retired or withdrew from the representation within a three months span. This time and raised suspicion that these individuals may have been aware or complicit in aspects of his scheme and chose to distance themselves.
Starting point is 03:29:12 Heyman was incapacitated in the situation of risk exposure to date. Many records remain missing indeed when Mayweather's new team acts showtime in. In the 2024 for the documentation of fight revenues and expenses, they were told that some records, for example, the payouts, spreadsheets, or deal memos for the Pachial-McRegro fights, were actually lost in a flood, or stored off-site and weren't readily accessible, whether or not such flood occurred and the end result is that the documentation would clearly trace the flow of money to and from Mayweather from his biggest fight is conveniently unavailable. Hmm.
Starting point is 03:29:50 The person said, PBC is done, not too sure how they could have. recover from this Maywe there's a reason they exist and to accuse for him to accuse Hayman of stealing from them is damning. And even worse, Hayman has some shady business practices,
Starting point is 03:30:04 sneaky red flags already. They're saying Floyd spent so much money even if Hayman never took what Floyd alleged he was going. If Hamon never took what Floyd's alleging, he was going broke. Walls were closing in. Hopefully he has been paying
Starting point is 03:30:19 his taxed because that's what was almost his undoing twice. And the IRS like wait until you're in situations like Mayweather to come to collect. They're saying it is okay cool. Floyd Maywey the money was all over the place. If true,
Starting point is 03:30:32 Hayman controlled all of his finances. Let's read a little bit more about that. They're saying that banking records obtained by Mayweather's team show a pattern of large transfers from the above accounts to Allen Hayman's development and to other Hayman-owned entities. The transfer were also
Starting point is 03:30:49 always labeled as repayment or a loan payoff. Falsy suggesting that Hayman had advanced money to Mayweather at some point, which was now being reimbursed. Mayweather insists that he had never received loans from Hayman. The effect was to systematically move Mayweather's earnings into Hayman's coffers under false pretenses. For example, over the course of years, tens of millions of dollars would be moved to Alleyman Development, shortly after major fights during the account that held Maymothers' money. Additionally, records show numerous one-off payments from Mayweather's accounts directly to Hayman or Morris. These include transactions on the days connected to any flight,
Starting point is 03:31:25 with memos like Mayweather's expenses or no clear description, and amounts such as $12,000, $1,000, $3 million, and $9 million, each of these represents Mayweather's monies being paid out without his authorization or benefit. You never approved paying payments such bonuses or fees that the agreed 10%, and certainly not paying as accountant more multi-million dollar sums.
Starting point is 03:31:49 Such payments, if they occurred, were clearly misappropriations. Heyman took grain pain to ensure may remain unaware of these accounts and transactions. This is corroborated by a statement from the insiders that Hayman not only permitted Floyd to see what Hayman wanted him to see, but actively hid documentation. And one communication, Hamon directed Morris to send Floyd
Starting point is 03:32:12 the same pages of the contracts with Hayman's handwritten notes. And explicitly says he doesn't want to. want Floyd to see the documents. This level of control prevented Floyd from discovering the outflows of his money. It was a direct breach of Hayman's fiduciary duty to provide all full disclosure of material facts related to Mayweather finances. This is getting messy y'all. It's looking like Floyd
Starting point is 03:32:42 is going to be down bad. Floyd is clearly accusing Hayman of kind of orchestrating this and it's ironic that he's not suing him but he's doing what Drake is doing with the lawsuit when it comes to not like us, you should be suing Kendrick. If you want to sue the labels along with Kendrick, that's fine, but you should be suing Kendrick.
Starting point is 03:33:01 He's the one who offended and also defamed you if we're going to believe it's defamation. Now, when we think about this, it's the same thing. Floyd should be suing Al-Haman because you're actually saying you don't know what the books should have been or you don't know what was paid. You know what was taken, but you can't
Starting point is 03:33:18 really fully clear, clearly point out that maybe you were getting robbed from Showtime and Showtime didn't pay you. Look like they paid somebody. Maybe they didn't pay you. They paid Al Heyman. Maybe they paid the Shell Company. That's on you to figure out because for them to authorize your money to go anywhere else,
Starting point is 03:33:34 you had to sign off on some type of sheet that would allow them to put your money where it was going to go. So if you never agreed to it, they shouldn't have done it. And if they did it without your consent, you have a huge case. You could get a lot of money. But if they did it and you consented, not too sure if you could blame Spot. Now, there's a case that maybe you could blame... I say Spotify. I'm not sure if you could blame...
Starting point is 03:33:59 I'm not sure if you could blame Showtime. I'm not sure if you could blame Showtime. Sorry. I say Spotify or Showtime, by then. Anyway, so you can't blame Showtime. There's no proof that they didn't pay you or based on the agreement. It feels like you don't even know the agreement.
Starting point is 03:34:20 So you don't know the agreement. Look like they paid something out. and every time they paid something out, the money went missing and some went to Al Heyman based on what he claimed was reimbursements and other things that you owed him because according to the claims that you're even claiming is that Al Haman told you all that,
Starting point is 03:34:36 yo, I did take some of your money, but you owe me. Now, that might be a thing where Al Heyman is like being, like, I don't want to bring up an artist in this, but there's a situation where a label said, you know, yeah, we're in a production deal. deal with them but this artist is broke and he spent the money that the label gave us and they came he came to us and asked me for a hundred thousand he wanted to buy a chain i gave him 100 000 so obviously you know that's not a 300 000 that person's going to reimburse himself so i'm
Starting point is 03:35:06 wondering if it's something of the sort like this but it's interesting he's not suing al haman even though it seems like al hamann is the main person who defrauded him why are you suing showtime or you're trying to make the point that showtime should never paid heyman well i'm pretty sure they have some type of, well, you know, he's saying it was some old school shit. So I guess he's hoping they don't have some proof that he authorizes, which that's going to be the interesting part of it all, right? Yeah, yeah, Floyd is in shambles, y'all. Floyd is in shambles. He's in shambles. He's in shambles. He's in shambles. I don't know what's going to come up, come off this. But I'm going to say my prayers to him. Yeah. Oh, my God. Yeah. All right. Yeah, chat. I'm going to have to
Starting point is 03:36:10 wrap this up. Uh, yeah, so a little drama going on. So I, you know, for the second year in a row, I got Super Bowl tickets and I was going to go, but I was just like, first of all, I anticipated the street to continue. So I was going to go because of that. So I gave tickets to my brother and like he's at the Super Bowl. And that is a bunch of events. And I think some of these people are expecting to see me. And it's like a whole bunch of drama.
Starting point is 03:36:36 So like I got to deal with some drama real quick to make sure my bro is, is having a good time. the Super Bowl. So it's a little bit that. But anyway, chat, I am going to be streaming early tomorrow. I got to be streaming early tomorrow before the Super Bowl. I'm going to a Super Bowl party most likely. So I'm going to be streaming early as fuck tomorrow. And
Starting point is 03:36:54 that's why I'm probably cutting stream. We're only four hours in, but I am cutting stream now because I have to go deal with some drama. And I will be streaming way before the Super Bowl happens. I realize what time the Super Bowl is. What time is the Super Bowl?
Starting point is 03:37:10 By the way, if you wanted, this is the second year I've given my brother the Super Bowl tickets that I had. The reason why I don't go chat, bro, I've been to the Super Bowl when Usher performed, bro, it was the most hectic shit possible, bro. Like, it's just not meant for, like, it was so hectic. Like, yo, Super Bowl is a thing you go to once. You go to it once, you don't go again. Like, it's not like going to a regular game. It's just so many people there. It's really all about the activities all around the Super Bowl because everybody's making a killing.
Starting point is 03:37:38 It's about party, party, party. You could see celebrities, celebrity, celebrities. It's so like, for me, it's just, I was just like never again. Anyway. All right. The game is at 6.30. I'm going to try to get on around. I'm getting my hair done in the morning.
Starting point is 03:37:54 My hair looks crazy. I'm getting my hair done in the morning and I'll get on pretty much afterwards and stream until, I don't know. Maybe like 4.30. All right? So, chat. I love y'all. I love y'all. But I do have to run.
Starting point is 03:38:06 Remember, this is the Super Bowl weekend. So it's a little bit scuffed. I know our streak ended yesterday. I won't call it 28 or 28, but we're going to start our new street. All right. Chat, I love you. I got to run. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 03:38:18 I will be back early tomorrow after I get my hair done.

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