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From the gritty streets of Vermont comes a story that will leave you questioning everything about loyalty and street codes. Ka Bugatti pulls back the curtain on a tale of betrayal that began with a simple arrangement and escalated into serious criminal charges, federal investigations, and broken alliances.

The conversation takes listeners on a journey through complex street politics after Ka allowed someone known as Scooty to occupy his position while dealing with COVID isolation. Upon returning, he discovered Scooty was unwilling to relinquish control, leading to an armed confrontation that was eventually mediated by a mutual associate named Stacks. What followed was a brief period of camaraderie that Ka describes as transforming enemies into "best mans" – only to collapse when Scooty allegedly abandoned him during legal troubles, refusing to provide bail money or legal support.

What sets this interview apart are the shocking allegations about Scooty's behavior behind bars. According to multiple sources, he shared quarters with a transgender inmate and was observed pushing them around in a wheelchair – behavior considered inconsistent with the street image he portrayed. Further allegations include theft of $5,000 from associates, stealing a Rolex, falsely claiming Kash Money affiliation, and potentially cooperating with authorities.

The stakes are incredibly high in this story, with Ka currently facing a potential 20-year sentence while his associate Stacks could be looking at life imprisonment as federal investigators circle their cases. The raw emotion in Ka's voice demonstrates the real-world consequences of street life and the ultimate price of betrayal in criminal circles where loyalty is everything.

This gripping firsthand account offers rare insight into an underground world where reputations mean everything and violations of street code result in permanent consequences. Follow LFTG Radio on all platforms to hear more unfiltered stories from the streets.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:29):
Yeah, more or less.
You're speaking to Kabu GottiCosta.
You can hit me on Instagram atKingBossStepper551.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Okay, that's what it, is All right.
So let's get into this man.
Tell me a little bit aboutVermont and the situation out
there.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Yeah, more or less as far as Vermont, yeah, I ended
up coming out here to fuck withmy cousin, but he ended up
getting locked up.
My cousin Jay Sheen, he comesto Staten Island, new Brighton,
Okay yeah.
So I came to fuck with him andshit, he ended up getting locked
up and shit.
So I was out here for a littleminute.
So I ended up bringing my othercousin with me out here.

(01:10):
Well, he introduced me to Boy.
I never knew him, I never heardof him, whatever, whatever.
But I ended up catching COVID.
So when I caught COVID, bro wasin charge Stacks Now, stacks,
stacks, stacks.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
When you say he introduced you to boy.
Who's he and who's boy, justfor the listeners.
So everybody understands Scooty, okay, copy.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
Yeah.
So when Scooty came, I letScooty come Because bro asked me
he's like yo, my man comewhatever, whatever.
Boom, cool, granted, I let soncome, but I ended up catching
COVID so they shipped mesomewhere else in Vermont.
You feel me?
Yeah.
So when I came back, boy was inmy situation and I'm telling

(02:00):
boy like yo, I'm back, you seewhat I'm saying?
I, I'm telling boy like yo, I'mback, you see what I'm saying.
I told boy I'm back.
So he, acting like he ain'tjacking it, so I let shots go,
boom, that's that.
That's that.
Boom, whatever, whatever.
Now, stacks ended up having asquash or shit, whatever.

(02:21):
Were you in school?
Yeah, now I'm still assumingboy cash, money, all this.
I'm still assuming he ape, Idon't know none of this shit.
You feel me?
Yeah, so boom, I got knockedoff.
I got knocked off in New York.
I got caught up.
Boy ain't want to bail me out.
No lawyer money, no nothing.

(02:42):
And me, this is who we getmoney.
I get money with books.
This is my bro.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah, because the boy left meout for death.
I'm like damn.
But then you turn around andcall me to ask me for some bread
for the situation I got.
I just got picked off.
Nigga, you didn't even help out.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah, it was foul play.

(03:03):
So I'm like, from there I saidfell out, it's over, there's no
more me and him type shit.
You see what I'm saying Allright.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
So let me ask you a question.
Sorry to cut you off, but yougo G, so I just want to
understand your mind state.
After y'all, or whoever threwshots at each other, you
expected him to bail you out.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
No, this is listen, bro.
Remember, I said this is whenhe first came, oh, okay, okay,
and I ended up catching COVID,so they sent me somewhere else.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
Oh, okay, okay, okay, oh okay, when I came back.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
Yeah, I left the situation to him, but he acting
like the situation, his typeshit.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
And I don't even know him.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
This is my family man , yeah.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
I get it.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
I told my family get up out of there because I'm not
letting loose.
I did what I had to do, butthen, remember, I told you, bro,
set it up to where me and sontalked, and now it's official.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, now we backtogether.
Type shit, okay.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
You know what?

Speaker 2 (04:12):
I'm saying.
So I ended up, I ended upcatching a liking to the nigga
bro.
You see what I'm saying.
Getting money together, we coolnow.
We, gucci, it's us, it's me andhim.
So I could, I could you knowhow it be like when you, when
you, when you get it on with anigga and y'all end up really
being like best mans type shit?
Yeah, definitely, it's somesituation like that.

(04:33):
Okay, you see what I'm saying.
So when I for you you know whatI'm saying when he got knocked,
he got knocked with me.
I didn't know he had a warrant,but he ended up getting knocked
off.
So when he got knocked off, heended up getting knocked off of
my Cody.
Now Me and my Cody can't evenspeak to each other.

(04:55):
Right now they're trying to getme 20.
I don't know what they'retrying to get, bro.
They're trying to get bro life.
You see what I'm saying.
They're trying to give Stackslife.
Right now, yeah, right nowthey're trying to give me $20.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
They're trying to give you $20?

Speaker 2 (05:13):
Yeah, $20.
I'm out on bail right now.
Oh, okay, okay.
He go to court in a couple ofdays and see what his shit do.
I don't know if they're goingto give him bail or not.
You see what I'm saying,because his shit is in the whole
.
His shit is in New Hampshire,same shit with Earn.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
Yeah, how did Stacks get caught up?

Speaker 2 (05:32):
Bro.
I don't know bro, because man IAll right.
Look Bro got caught up, theypulling them over.
But he got a case.
He got two cases.
He got a Vermont case and a NewHampshire case.
Yeah, me and him got the NewHampshire.
I mean, me and him got theVermont case.

(05:53):
I don't know nothing about theNew Hampshire shit.
You see what I'm saying.
New Hampshire got them.
Now that's who trying to givethem life.
The shit is on the shit.
But some shit you won't findonline again, because now
they're trying to do somefederal investigation type shit.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
So he's in the feds, no.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
No, but how it's going?
The feds is going to snatch itup.
Yeah, okay, because once theystart disappearing cases and
then you can't see shit online,no more we know what it's
hitting for.
Yeah, me and they was lookingfor them.
Now they got them Now.
If they didn't get them, mycase would have got thrown out

(06:38):
by now.
Yeah, I get it, but being thatthey just now got them, now they
feel like they got a leeway nowon niggas type shit.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
So do you think he's cooperating?

Speaker 2 (06:51):
Who Sex?
Yeah, hell, no, hell, no.
There's a whole nother CI onour case, bro.
We don't know who tell him.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
You think it might be Boyd?

Speaker 2 (07:06):
I don't know.
I don't because all the newshit that I'm hearing now is
kind of is tricky, it's shit madtricky bro, it's like a nigga
don't understand what's going onLike what, but you got, he got
probation.
How the fuck he get probationfor the shit he for the

(07:27):
situation he was in.
It's a cutty bro, it's a cutty.
You know, half of this town,majority of this town, is
straight cutties, bro, straightfucking cutties.
So it's like a cutty where itain't shit.
You see what I'm saying?
And the court ain't reallygonna do nothing for a cutty.
You see what I'm saying and thecourt ain't really going to do

(07:48):
nothing for a cutty.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah, I mean, the cutty's notthat important, but it didn't go
high.
How they're saying it, they beexaggerating, but it didn't go
high.
Say it was going, but yeah, butthat's why I ain't give them
that much time for that.
That shit wasn't nothing, bro,that shit was some.

(08:09):
It was some cunny.
Word is not believable.
The cunny probably did somebullshit, type shit.
You know what I'm saying andthat's what they do out here,
bro.
They do that shit, they do somebullshit, try to type dead you
on something and then go to thecops.
That's a key out there.
That's what they do, bro,that's what they do.
And he fresh out here, he don'tknow how they move and he

(08:30):
thinking this shit like New YorkNigga, this ain't New York.
You can't move like that, bro.
Yeah, you know, when we justclaim the fame of beating up
these crackheads.
He beating up crackheads, nigga.
He's not beating up real nigga.
Nigga.
Ga was just looking for you,boy, you're not dead, nothing.
You see what?

Speaker 1 (08:47):
I'm saying he ran from GA, GA faded him.
That's what I'm telling you bro, and nobody.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
I didn't know this.
You see what I'm saying.
And then I started seeing shit.
I thought, oh, and this isafter the fallout, nigga went to
nigga.
So when Boyd went in one of mybros, he went in too, one of my
codies.
We can't have connection rightnow until the case is over, but

(09:16):
he called them and let niggasknow.
Boyd was in there with thetranny.
He was roommates with thetranny.
He was pushing the trannyaround.
You see what I'm saying.
He was pushing the trannyaround, he was roommates with
the tranny.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
He was pushing the tranny around.
You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
He was pushing the tranny around in the wheelchair,
pushing the tranny around inthe wheelchair, Taking the nigga
to town and shit Like this isSullivan Vermont, bro.
I mean not Sullivan Vermont,southern Southern Vermont State.
It's, but they hold the fucking.
They hold niggas like Fightingtheir cases Nah, they hold, they

(09:50):
hold.
It's a penitentiary that holdlike county niggas Okay got it.
Yeah yeah, so he was in.
It was basically in the county,but it's really the
penitentiary type shit out here.
That's all they got out here tolock niggas up in.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
Yeah, how long he was there, for he was in there.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
It was two weeks.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
The niggas got him out when you say they got him,
oh, they bailed him out.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
Yeah, niggas got him out.
Then came back to court got hisprobation and shit.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
So the nigga was in there with a tranny, yeah,
pushing the nigga around and itwas on podcast together right.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
Yeah, they was in the same room together.
Yeah, when this shit over.
My case should be over likeJune.
My next call date is June 30th.
My case with Boyd should beover.
I asked him to tell it directly.
You know what I'm saying.
He could tell it directly.
He was there.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
Yeah definitely.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
He called in and told niggas though.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Like niggas, though.
Yeah, I would definitely loveto have a word with son that was
there and witness this with hisown eyes.
Yeah, you could have a wordwith the bitch too.
Oh the tranny the cuddy oh, thecuddy tap me in.
Cuddy, still walk around, holdup you.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
You got theuddy number nah, I don't got the
Cuddy number.
I got the Cuddy messenger.
I can send that to you.
Send me something.
I'm not on Facebook, but send mesomething I'm definitely trying
to talk to that, to that womanI could definitely do that, but
wait as far as Stacks For astack.
Stacks is Gucci.
There's no, nothing bad on hisname ever.

(11:24):
Only thing with the Crips shit.
The Crips shit.
When I came home, when I camehome, 2009, I didn't see Stacks
since we was kids.
You see what I'm saying, and wefamily I ain't seen him since
we was kids.
But I was down south, I was inCharlotte and shit.
So when I came, when I camehome from my bed, I came home

(11:48):
from Clinton bro, and I touchedthe town and nigga was like
Zay's Cribs.
I'm like that's a dub.
You see what I'm like?
That's a dog.
You feel what I'm saying?
Yeah, you know, you did so.
I said that's a dog.
I snatched him with me, he withme, oh so you took him.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
You took him from the low, even when he was running
around with Monster, yeah, thatwas you that?
That was you that thattransforms him.
Yeah, that was you that thattransforms him?

Speaker 2 (12:18):
yeah that's, I transformed him and then with
the 8 he went to 8.
I went to 8 with Jacob, but hewent to 8 before me cause niggas
fell out with the Mozzy shit.
It was all Mozzy bro.
Yeah, you see what I'm saying.
The Mozzy shit went bad and hewent Bugatti.
I went Bugatti with and we wentBugatti.

(12:39):
I went Bugatti with Jacob.
He went Bugatti with Angry, buthe already went Bugatti with
Angry while I was still in thetown.
You see what I'm saying.
So I started running with himand Angry, but I wasn't Bugatti,
I was Mozzie.
You see what I'm saying.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I get it,yeah.
And then, you know, when Jacobturned over, I turned over with
Jacob Okay, copy, you know, withBugatti.

(13:01):
Yeah, gang.
But yeah, scooty nigga, hefooled Straight up and down,
straight up and down, he'sfooled.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
So he did bad.

Speaker 2 (13:16):
So he's fooled.
Yeah, he did bad.
Yeah, he did bad.
Yeah, he did all the way bad.
And you went and put the lawyermoney up and you went in with
the move.
You did all the way bad.
Not only that, you certifiedrat you were still claiming cash
money before even Nigga.
I didn't even know You're notcash money bro.
He's still claiming cash moneynow.

(13:40):
I didn't find out till bro camehome, till Stack Dollars came
home.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
You see what I'm saying.
He still be telling certainpeople he cash money.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
Bro, he was out of here saying he's a big cash
money.
Yeah, cause niggas startfinding out.
You see what I'm saying.
Cause Ace Moolah out here,cause niggas start finding out
shit.
Now boy ain't coming around, nomore.
You see what I'm saying.
And boy not going to come back.
He's not coming back here.
He's banned from here, bro.
I hope niggas ban that niggafrom the island too.

(14:10):
He's no good.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Nah, he stays where he's safe at right in the harbor
with the rest of the rats.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
He's a thief, he's a thief bro, why you say that he
stole the band off the bag.
He's a thief, bro.
He stole out of Stag Tread.
He stole five bands out of StagTread and made it seem like his
son stole it.
Niggas know you stole itBecause money always in the
mission with you.
Nigga, you see what I'm saying.

(14:37):
Doing that stealing shit.
You was the only nigga in theroom with the band.
You took the band off the bed,bro, what the fuck is wrong?
You just took a Rolex out ofnigga's crib.
What is wrong with you, bro?
Nigga out of that fucking wildcrack ass?
Yeah, oh, he was.
He was out there.
Fucking the fiends, fucking thecrack ass.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
Yeah, oh, he was out there fucking the fiends,
fucking the crack ass.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Come on, man, fuck out of here.
Fuck on with crack ass.
Fuck out of here.
This nigga's a bug out.
Fuck they niggas do theresearch.
Nigga ain't nothing but fuckingBing Monster.
Come on, bro, yeah, playingwith the right nigga bitch.

(15:23):
Only niggas, niggas, niggas.
Only get on your ass with thestacks, bro Stacks.
Save that nigga bro.
He saved him, gangsta.
I don't know about the trashshit.
That's family too, yeah, butyou said the phone shit.
That's more nasty work.

(15:44):
Shout out to Traj man Free,traj Free, stacks Free, jacob
Free.
All them niggas, bro Shit'snasty work.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
Yeah, that nigga Called the feds and told the
feds bro, it's just nasty work.
Yeah, that nigga called thefeds and told the feds, trash
had a cell phone in his cell.
You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2 (16:06):
They rushed his cell it's documented.
You know what I'm saying.
That's nasty work bro.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
They rushed his cell it's.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
Jayshin's shit.
So when Jayshin come on, it'sback to out.
It's Jayshin shit.
So when Jayshin come on, it'sback to Jay, it's Jay shit.
Yeah, whoa.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
Nah, but I definitely appreciate you reaching out and
clarifying the things you did.
You know what I'm saying.
We'll definitely stay in touch.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
The situation with Earn.
Earn didn't get knocked withhim, bro Earn got knocked on his
own.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
Oh yeah, elaborate on that real quick.
How did Earn get knocked?
Why did he get knocked?
Tell me about it.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
Earn was rushing to one of his joints one of his
girls three in the morningFucking.
He was smoking weed.
In New Hampshire you can'tsmoke weed out there, weed is
illegal.
So 3 in the morning fucking.
They were smoking weed.
In New Hampshire you can'tsmoke weed out there, weed is
illegal.
So 3 in the morning he broughthim with a cutty smoking weed to
a bitch and he got knocked off.
He got knocked off for someshit.
He did get some time.

(17:10):
I'm not sure how much it is,but he did get some time.
Well, bo was gone.
We was all gonna bail him out,but he sent a message and told
bro, suck his dick.
So bro, put anything on freeze.
So that's why he didn't getbailed out.
Word, word bro.
But yeah, bro, keep doing whatyou're doing, keep exposing

(17:34):
niggas, keep it 100 on niggas.
Everything you're doing, bro.
I salute you bro.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
I appreciate the support.
I appreciate you tapping in.
You know what I'm saying.
We'll definitely circle backand do another episode soon.
Yeah, yeah, we definitely.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
I'm going to do that for you, I'm going to line that
up for you so we can do itbetter.
We do it in video next time.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
Yeah, too.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
Yeah, for sure I got you bro.
Just be safe out there, man.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Yes, sir, you know the vibes, you too, bro.
Keep doing your thing, manPeace, yes sir, salute.
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