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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yeah, what's going on, guys? Much?
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Not too much?
Speaker 1 (00:09):
Why does everyone want to ask me that I've been great? Actually,
it's been an interesting summer for me. I am on
a full detox. Oh wow, so no smoking, no drinking,
only great food, only water. Yeah, so that's been interesting.
(00:36):
It's it's nice when you get to just get rid
of everything and then you start fresh all over again. So, yeah,
it's been fine. It's been interesting. Oh my god. They
were a couple of days. Oh I wanted a cigarette,
but yeah, no, you you you readjust I had to
(00:58):
remind myself that every time I've been forced to go
to jail for something I didn't do, I never was,
you know, one of the people in jail like, oh
my god, I wish I had a cigarette, a running around,
rolling up you know, fake paper, pretending that. I had
to say, I was never one of those people. I
just if I can't have it, I can't have it.
So this is I try to remind myself, you can't
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have it because you don't need it, right. But what
I'm curious, what made you just going to detox? I'm
at war. I'm at war, and you know, I'm just
looking at the state of things. I'm looking at the
state of the world, and I need to be at
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my top performance. You know. I turned forty eighth this year,
and it's been interesting, a lot of introspection. Like when
you get the closer you get to fifty, you got
a lot of life to look back at. So there's
some things it seem like forever ago, and there's some
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things that seem like yesterday. But you really get like
acutely aware of where you want to go and what
you want to do with the rest of the time
that you have left. I mean, judging by normal standards,
I'm at the halfway part, you know, So what do
I do with the last half? You know, what do
those next two quarters look like for me?
Speaker 2 (02:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:25):
Jack, do you think about your mortality more often? Like
just in general now, like life in general? Like we're
at the halfway point, I can't.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
Say that I think about mortality more. I think about
what I'm doing with my mortality more like I know
that every day counts. Every day counts, because the truth
is is a lot of people that I know that
were around my age aren't here with me, right and
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thirty years from now on still being here, And there's
gonna be a lot more people that started out with
me that ain't gonna be it, And so I think
to myself, what do I want that to look like?
You know, I have a wonderful partner in my life,
and we think about those things. Cause it's pretty much
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just at the point where you know what you want
the rest of your life to look like, and if
you're lucky enough, you have the things around and the
people around it that facilitate that for you. So it's
just really all about quality of life and purpose. Like
it's really all purpose right now. So yeah, that's pretty
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much it. I don't think about dying. I never have.
People have been trying to kill me for so long
about dying it's kind of silly. But yeah, I do
think about, you know, all of the energy I've put
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out and how I want to use it now. So yeah,
I guess that's I don't know if it's thinking about
mortality or the purpose of your mortality, but I would
say it's leaning more towards thinking of the purpose of
my life and how much I have left.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
Yeah, all right, Jack, Well, I'll say, well, let's I mean,
let's just dive right in.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
You know, we have these conversations in which.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
You've created something, especially within the world of real life production.
I'm telling you to where people wanted to see a
lot of this stuff through, and you know, we wanted
to let the dust settle a little bit before we
actually tap in with you and speak about you know,
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the last three to four months.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
I don't know, you need let it settle enough.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
Still still particles in the air, We'll I tell you, no, no.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
Not particles there. There is whole sandstorms happening. There's whole
dust storms happening. There's a lot of stuff going on.
And it's funny because I hate being right, but as usual,
I'm right.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
You have inside knowledge.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Well, I want to put it this way. Let's start
right here, because I already know, like there's probably eighty
million questions. And the truth is is I haven't been
very talkative. There really hasn't been much for me to say.
I've just been watching to see exactly how right I
was gonna be, and more importantly, who was going to
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play into exactly what I thought they were going to
play into. And I wish I could have been more surprised.
But from the second that I did Pierce working right
after Diddy got arrested. I said some things, and ain't
everything happened just like I said.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
It's interesting, But I saw some.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
Things last year on the couch, and I think a
lot of people keep forgetting about what I say. I
think people are so busy trying to disprove the reality
of the things that I say in me that they
tend to miss the things that I've actually said. I said,
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where do you go when the industry screws you over?
Where do you call? Who do you go to? Y'all asked?
Why don't people come forward? Why don't people? I'm like,
where do you? Who do you go to? You can't
go to the bus because the boss is screwing him
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and the boss's boss don't care. You could go to
the authorities. They're all bought and paid for, and even
if you get lucky enough to find a special prosecutor,
somebody can just come along and have that person resign.
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Who do you go to? That's what I said. Then,
right on this couch, that.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
Is so, and we're gonna we're gonna touch on all
that because this is gonna get.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
Real quick and just gives it because there's so many
things I'm sure we need to discuss. Let's just have
a little Q and A. Was Cassie only Diddy's girlfriend?
A dish? She start off as an employee.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
I don't know the answer to that.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
He started off as an employee. He was supposed to
had been going over to Columbia Records with Ryan Leslie,
and then somehow that whole thing turned into her getting
signed to Diddy on a ten album deal. If anybody
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bothers to remember, she made it very clear he had
been at her since she was like eighteen nineteen years old.
It didn't become so called official until her twenty first
birthday and she was already signed. Matter of fact, if
I'm correct, I believe that's the night that Britney Spears
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was there at that party as well, and they said
that she was seen left with Diddy, you know, half
out of her goreg and Diddy was joking about what
he had done with her. But I guess, you know,
we want to skip over all of that. So she
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started out as an employee. All of the beatings, because
there were more than the beatings that we saw on
that tape, which, by the way, I also sat here
on this couch and said he was beating that girl,
He was graping that girl. He put the boots to
that girl and did her to say anything. And you
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said why would he do that? Because I said, because
he thinks he's gone. Now, we all saw that tape
come out on my birthday, May seventeenth, only twenty four
And even though that was the first time I had
seen that tape, it sounds like I described exactly what
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he was doing to that girl on that tape without
me seeing it. How could that be possible? How could
I be that right? How could I guess that good?
Speaker 2 (10:07):
How did you know? Jack?
Speaker 1 (10:09):
Once again, everyone knew, everyone knew, just like the witness
who came forward who was too afraid when the grand
jury came forth and they wanted her to testify, and
she decided she was gonna fall back, hoping that the
government had enough from all the raids, because they should
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have been able to make the case stick with everything
that we know that they found during those raids. They
had more than enough evidence. Funny how none of them
made it to court, just a bunch of weird old
tapes of Cassie and that Jane girl in fifty cents
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very you know, unfortunate baby Mama. It's funny because I
think I also remember talking about Daphne with y'all before,
and I expressed that maybe the reason why Curtis had
a problem was because he didn't realize she was a
Diddy doo I bought before him. Yep, you said that,
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and maybe she might have brought some things to him
that he didn't like. I'm sorry. How many different testimonies
did we hear of all of the different VD that
was passed between Diddy and his soul called parties that
only happened with him and it's a weirdo girlfriends or whatever?
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How many? I mean? Cassie's literally being sued by a
sex worker right now for transmission of these things. What
are your thoughts on Clayton Howard. I think he's a
niggative and I think somebody paid him to do everything
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that he's doing right now. Because I'm gonna tell you something,
and let's just be very clear. You know, they keep
trying to paint all of this weirdo stuff without literally
putting the side of my title on the Diddler. But
no straight man allows that much beefcake all up in
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his face and once stuff rubbed all over him, and
that that's just it's not possible, it's not real. And
male sex workers, I mean, I would know. I dated
a few when I was younger, when I was in
the life. You know, I used to think that. You know,
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me and my girlfriends, we all dated mail and sata
dances at one time, you know, sponsoring bachelor parties, dominatrix
words on sex lines, YadA, YadA, YadA. You tend to
sometimes date in your field, and you know, for a
while there you feel a little special. He doesn't, you know,
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everything he does with everyone else, it's for money, but
he's just with you. He's with you, right, and there's
no money exchange, So that makes it special, not at all,
not at all all.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
Hold on JA doesn't make sense, though.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
No, it really doesn't make sense, especially when you see
your soul called straight boyfriend now doing gay parties and
saying that's only for money, wow, and letting men go
down on him for extra but it's only for money.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
Allegedly, his attorney told him, told the world basically like, yes,
didd he is a swinger.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
He can't just go out into a swinging party.
Speaker 3 (13:53):
He may have to hire people to come into his
world to do those swingish.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Things swinging a swinger's part with as many different people
as he had at those parties. And understand this, these
sessions that he's talking about swinging, there were multiple men.
It wasn't just one on one action. And I don't
know why.
Speaker 4 (14:12):
They're all lying about it, like they're all lighting through
their caps and anybody who doesn't want to see that
will and that's just on them.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
But I'm gonna tell you something right now. If he
really wanted to sue Cassie because he was upset about
a baby deletion and all the diseases that she gave
him and all of the terrible things that she did
to him, why did he have to wait for her
to sue Diddy?
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Well, I think he waited for the testimony and Cassie
opened it.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
No, no, no, If he was so, he said he
had always intended to go after her. He planned on
coming after her, and it was Tyron Blackburn that stopped him.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
I mean, thirty million dollars.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
Changes a lot, thirty million dollars changes a lot. Come on, now,
you got VD and all of that, but you had
to wait for her to get some money in order
for you to want to call that doesn't make any sense,
especially when you're a money grubbing a little hole like him,
and he is a money grubbing little hole. He's enjoying
his press tour talking about how he might not be
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the best looking, but she was the best in bed.
How would she know as high as she was?
Speaker 2 (15:31):
He said they had an eight they had an eight
year run, like eight years.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
Yeah, and in those eight years, he didn't mind getting
burned and coming back, Like, let's think about that eight years.
So the VD didn't happen until at the end of
the eight years. No, I truly doubt that.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Maybe he had feelings for.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
Feelings, feelings, I mean erections definitely, but feelings. I think
people are getting real, real, real, just like numb in
the brain to what all of this is that's going on,
you know, just like all of the baby oil celebration,
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when I guess people are forgetting that it was initially
reported by the FEDS that it was a carrier agent
for a pharmaceutical. It wasn't just baby oil. There was
pharmaceuticals being carried in the baby oil.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
Yeah. Yeah, they kind of just g the.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
The book, the g book book. Yeah. Yeah, they keep
I'm still not understanding that. So the FEDS lied there
was no pharmaceuticals in the baby oil, because that's what
was in the baby oil. And then everybody wants to
sit there and had a baby oil job sat oho
and the whah blah blah blah and all it's just
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the oil, It's just the oil. No, it was covered.
It was filled with pharmaceuticals, the kind of stuff that
puts people out upon too much application. So if people
are running around sitting there talking about more oil, more oil,
what they're saying is sedate that person more, sedate that
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person more. But I guess we forgot about all of
that because it just sounds cuter, right, because they were
running around having k y parties like coin, We're serious
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about that. Now all of a sudden, Cassie is uh a,
uh a the gangster of of corn. She was, she
was paying for it, she was ordering it, she was
doing this really with what money? Well, who's money? How
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did you feel about the punisher testimony? I feel sorry
for him that he decided to play the role of
idiot and running around talking about erectile dysfunction and breaking
down and not being able to perform. I feel sorry
for him. You know, I feel more sorry for though
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Pierce Morgan and Vladimir Layuski. Vladimir I've never been a
DJ ever in my life, but it makes people feel
more comfortable with talking about me when I'm lining them
up for cases allegedly that you know, those those pasty pimps.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
And why do you feel so sorry for that?
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Because that's what y'all call journalism. Talk into a bunch
of dixling and weirdos, that's journalism. So they could sit
there and call a woman a whore who was beaten repeatedly.
I wish people would stop sitting there acting like that
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take was the only time he put his hands on
There are other witnesses. They gave testimony that they seen
him beat her. It was put in Cassie's lawsuit that
Usher was present watching did he? But see, I guess
people they're not paying attention to what's going on. See See,
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they needed to cut everybody else out to make sure
that nobody got forced to testify because you know, rico hurts. See,
everybody's afraid of the word rico. Don't nobody want to
get caught up in it? You want to know why
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they we it was no testimony for him when it
came time because they couldn't put anybody on the stand
because they would have been forced to purgay this. And
I was like, we have we gotten that stupid in
America that we just fall for whatever lie there is?
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Like the man sat there and lied and said he
never did anything wrong to that girl. Meanwhile the second
that she dropped her lawsuit, he kicked out twenty million
in twenty four hours. Why would you do that if
you did nothing wrong? Why you were doing it out
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of the kindness of your heart? Why? Why? Just like
mister Clayton Bigsby, Because that's what he looks like, the
crackhead that Dave Chappelle used to play on his other
Clayton Big Speed looks just like that. To me. I'm sorry,
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I don't care how magnificent you say your penises. I
couldn't make it past the look of your face up
Cassie would have needed to be high on all of
the stuff in that baby oil and everything else y'all
to just to be able to make it through you.
Or maybe the deddler really chose him because he wanted
to make sure there was somebody there that was uglier
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than him. You know, of all of the things y'all
have heard me say to y'all for all of this time,
have you ever heard me get into any of these
nasty details that you heard pop out through the trial?
You ever hear me talk about the size of people's members,
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the nasty little I pretty much kept it short, didn't I?
I spinned y'all exactly how trifling and nasty it really was,
did I not?
Speaker 5 (22:07):
Right?
Speaker 2 (22:07):
M M?
Speaker 1 (22:12):
I mean, considering now disgusting all of this stuff is,
I think I gave it a lot of grace, and
yet I was still very accurate about everything that I
said was happening, except for the whole idea that, oh,
there was no other celebrities. There was no other No
other celebrities were there, and this only happened with these
couples of people. And so we're supposed to believe that
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the Feds went into multiple addresses, picked up thousands of
hours of surveillance, and the only people that were wanted
with these couple of people.
Speaker 3 (22:48):
So the question jacked. Do you feel the fads the
prosecution put on a good case? Did you put do
you believe they put their best for forward? Or maybe
they rush things, or maybe they didn't do their due
diligence in certain areas.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
I think, considering what's going on with the Epstein list
right now exactly, I think they did the job they
needed to do. Isn't it funny there were no celebrities
at did He's freakofts? And there were no clients on Epstein.
Speaker 3 (23:28):
Island at the same time, you know, like, let's not
get it twisted. I mean, did he has partied with
Trump before? Did he has had parties at the Trump Tower?
Possible freak offts at the Trump Towers? We have to
look at behind Kelly.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Lived out of the Trump Towers when he was doing
what they Isn't it funny how they was able to
convict Robert Kelly of a rico but not the good
look and the deadler had so much more money. I mean,
Robert Kelly would have had money if he hadn't been
able to read and write and known that they was
robbing him blind before they put him in jail. But
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you go on the book. Isn't that funny? Wanna know
what else is funny that in the middle of that trial, R.
Kelly was rushed to the hospital after being overdosed. He
didn't overdose himself. The medication was given to him by
the people in jail, and his legal team came forward
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and said that the fens were trying to kill him.
There was another prisoner who said that they was gonna
let him do the deed. All he had to do
was just beat the crap out of him. And when
he went to the hospital, body was filled with blood
cloths and the jail pulled him from the hospital before
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he could be treated.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
Interesting. Tory Lanez also almost lost his life while I
was in New York first day of trial, after the
cheery had been selected. It's funny, I know what he's
talking about.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
Thought either, Yeah, do you feel that was a hit.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
From the outside, I'm sorry somebody that you've been dealing
with for quite some time, that you was alright, and
then out of nowhere, all of a sudden, he was
looking at your girl and he was talking to your
girl that you gotta poke him up fourteen times on
the first day of Diddy's trial. You want to know
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what else was going on during Diddy's trial that I
was really focused on. That nobody else was focused on.
Speaker 6 (25:58):
Except the Moray Hadley. Oh, yes, daughter of Desiree peret See.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
I went to the courthouse. I saw exactly what it
was hitting for. I knew it was all. I knew
there was the whole goddamn thing up, and I knew
they had everybody wagging the dog and working media. I
watched that little black girl that works for TMZ going
back and forth to people like armand Wiggins and all
of the other content creators that were there. Now a
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lot more got there after I left. Oh my god,
I guess after I got there and I sat there
with the press corps and said everything that I needed
to say before we found out that they would not
be using testimony from I'll be sure in the Tanya
Reuben and a couple other key witnesses that probably should
have been able to speak and give character witness representation
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of exactly how dangers some monster this person is, but
they were excluded because they did media before the trial.
And that can ben.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
And that can.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
Interesting. So yeah, watching TMZ work this thing, watching all
of the YouTubers work this thing, all of those like
most of the commotion that y'all saw happened there. It
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was all staged. It was all orchestrated. They did the
same thing that they tried it with me on my
first day there, when I was there and everyone saw me,
and I was on the news and all of that,
TMZ sent that little weirdo to come try to and
bush me my interview with international press. Sure did see
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first he walked up while I was interviewing with other people,
trying to insert his way in trying to talk to me,
and you know, he was shut down by my management
and by my security, and you know, she's busy, she's
in the middle of another and he sat there, and
then he waited to reintroduct himself when I was talking
to someone else. And then I did speak to him
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for a second, and I gave him his little couple
of minutes and peasting and we good. Now. Of course,
he didn't appear until after I refused to talk to
TMZ twice. They wanted a sound bite from me so bad,
and I told him to go off. If I wanted
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a remix, I'd go to a real producer, because I
had no doubt whatever. I told them they would find
some way to remix. And I said that to all
of their faces. Was nobody playing with Harvey Levya Fan
and his merry band of liars and that interesting. It's
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so funny. Everybody talks about who's you just call ches?
Then why didn't I go and give me a moment
with TMZ? They offered it to me on more than
one occasion, and I told him to go off each time.
So instead they send their little black infiltrator. You know,
they got so many weirdo black crash test dummies that
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work for that company. I don't understand it. I really don't,
and considering it was June and the Juneteenth and all
of these black traders, but it's so funny, so you
know they do. They sent it back.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
Now you know, you know TMZ.
Speaker 3 (30:04):
They went live on the day of the jury reading
in Harvey himself. He seemed very surprised that the rico
charges did not stick.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
He seemed surprised. You knew how surprised. He looked at
surprises Beyonce did when she wasn't that country album for
the year and everybody knew they bought that ship. He
looked about as genuine as she did when she wonted.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
Now you mentioned Atlanta p D.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
I hope you find the people.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
That robbed um Oh, we're gonna circle back to that.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
They gotta circle back. That's all I got to say
about it. I hope you find the people that robbed them.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
Jack, why do you have any inside knowledge of who
robbed Beyonce?
Speaker 1 (30:46):
And it wouldn't care at all. I don't care. They
got robbed something that was more valuable so that they
could get some insurance money since they're having problems getting
loans these days.
Speaker 3 (31:00):
Know, to have some unreleased Beyonce music is I mean,
that's it's sitting on some gold there.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
I don't know if you're sitting on gold or not.
I don't know what it is. I can tell you
whatever stolen it from her, good for you, because she
already stole it from somebody else. I mean, she's still
all records and everybody know that. Yeah, So I don't know.
Is it robbery or is it just you know, unlucky Monday.
Speaker 3 (31:29):
It tells me that Atlanta is uh is a grimy, grimy,
a grimy place.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
No.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
What it says is is that people are desperate and
willing to do anything to get a headline that detracts
from the fact that that man that her husband who
has been denying is his child for many years, is
about to finally get that DNA result that everybody has
been so desperately waiting for.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
I mean, if it.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
Is, I think they would do anything to slow that
headline down. But then again, the only thing that that
headline slowed down was the headline that I was working
on about the Morey Hadley and her husband Jami Hadley
were victims of rock Nation. I did a whole four
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part series about it. We still haven't even released part
four yet. I want to know why they came after
two of our channels and took them down, but it's
still up on my main channel. Copyright strikes that they
don't even know, but they made sure Desiree Perez's name
was on it. I'll be getting around to you, miss Gatz,
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don't you, Lard Gatz will be getting around to you.
You and doctor Bober. You know, it's really interesting how
people don't want to see and believe that these people
will do anything to avoid a reco case, because a
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reco case is the only thing that the federal government
can't turn away from. You know, let's just say, allegedly,
all of these people are exactly what I've said. They
are all along government informants who have turned hip hop
into a new plantation where they get to break down
and bust down on all kinds of young black people
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and be able to send them to jail or threaten
to to get them to do whatever they want them to.
Les just say, I'm right about all of that. Arico
is the only thing that the government could not ignore.
They'd have to haul all their little favorite snitches in
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and set up queens in and set up kings in,
and then they have to find new people. Isn't that interesting?
Speaker 2 (33:58):
You know?
Speaker 3 (33:58):
And Jack, you spoke on me know the love child
ramire jay Z's you know, yeah, uh he's come out
and said, like, you know, this is just long term harassment. Man,
He's like, this thing is just won't go away, long
term harassment.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
You know how disrespectful that is to a man that
looks almost identical.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
To you, Yeah, that's his child. That's very disapicaful.
Speaker 1 (34:20):
I mean, to a man that just chances are just
out of nowhere, random universal selection. This boy who's not
related to you, has your nose, has your mouth, has
your brow line, has your headline, same straight knobby knees
is like all of.
Speaker 7 (34:39):
This just by accident, just by accident. That it's just
it's just a coincidence.
Speaker 1 (34:54):
That this man looks like he could be your Irish twin?
Are you kidding me? I'll tell you what I do know.
I do know that I have listened to actual commentary
from his godmother, Lily, who sat with a friend of mine.
(35:14):
Let's croaku. I was there, I was present. I heard
it come out of her mouth. Wanda was a miner,
a miner when she got pregnant with Ramir, and like
Wanda always said, he picked her up in Philly, but
(35:37):
he took her to New York across state lines to
bed her while she was electually underage. Even though Lily
was present when Ramyer was born, she was very clear
(36:02):
on the fact that Wanda was a minor when she
was pregnant with Rahmir, who was born a year before
my son Jabanni. He came ninety two. That means she
got knocked up in ninety one. He was well into
his twenties by that time, well into his twenties, allegedly
(36:28):
taking teenage girls over the state line. He got unlucky
that condom broke, poor guy. Or maybe that was just karma.
Maybe God made sure that happened for a moment like
right now, disgusting. Don't nobody want to talk about the
(36:49):
other kids that everybody denies, don't existence whatever? You know,
to be a billionaire that can't get along, it's one thing.
But to be a broke billionaire and a deadbeat day,
(37:14):
that's something different.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
H Yeah, you know.
Speaker 3 (37:22):
Even Solanga's son, the Daniel kid, he said he doesn't
have a great relationship with Beyonce jay Z. I don't
know what does a what do you feel someone coming
out saying, hey, Jayz's my father. What does that person
want from a whole? If he's he's he's saying he
does not care.
Speaker 1 (37:41):
And his mother wasn't a liar because that's what they
said his entire life while she was alive, denying him
makes her a liar. That woman was on the phone
with the judge who was harassing her, telling her, demanding
that she stopped filing for fraternity when she gave way
(38:05):
and died. His mama died on the phone trying to
get proper acknowledgement to him. If your mama died like that,
would you just sit around and let people keep calling
her a liar? That's how your mama died with a
(38:33):
judge yelling at her. And turns out now all these
judges were bought off and paid off, and they're gonna
be looking at sanctions and probably charges because what they
did was illegal. Kind of like how illegal it was,
you know, for a Desiree Renoso Peres to call the
(38:59):
police and lie and say that her son in law
was beating on her daughter when that never happened, even
though she had camera in the room. And then she
had a bunch of none speaking witnesses that could have
sworen the God that they heard everything that they was
hollering about, some them over two hundred feet away while
they was busy watching telling over in a living room.
(39:22):
They didn't see nothing. They got a phone call and
said that somebody was in there, and then they go
in there and nothing's happening. And then the police come
and nothing's happening, and they're checking the girl's body and
they're looking and there's no bruises and there's no nothing.
Even though Desiree Perez was on the phone with the
police saying that she was being viciously attacked by her
black boyfriend, never happened. I want to know what's funny.
(39:49):
He ended up getting rested about two years later. How
do you get arrested and thrown in jail for a
crime that the cops came and witnessed? Never sounds like
abusive power. That sounds like a whole lot of corruption,
doesn't it. We talked about that. You know, it's so
(40:12):
funny because my videos are being heavily suppressed. You know,
I gotta read you guys this. It's funny. It's like
they really want to corral everywhere I go and who
I talk to and what I say? Oh, hold on,
(40:34):
where is it? Where is it? Where is it? Where
is it?
Speaker 6 (40:38):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (40:38):
I don't have it in here. I sent myself the
wrong one. No, that was a long, long old. But
then there is this, Oh did you see this? Have
you seen this? Uh? Oh oh yeah yeah, Jaguar right
almost unlive by Diddy's hit man Noah Jacob TV. I
(41:06):
shouted her out once before. I guess they paid you
real good, you fake Christian piece of crap, baron false witness.
You call yourself a Christian baron false witness, You stupid
little kid. Because if you think I'm not gonna come
after your platform, and if you think I'm not going
to make sure that everybody goes to your platform and
(41:28):
report you for the lies you do with your AI
evidence video that you put up.
Speaker 2 (41:37):
Yeah, yeah, do you.
Speaker 1 (41:38):
Know what the video said? That number one? It said
Diddy's hitman, But I thought Diddy and jay Z wasn't friends.
But it says that because I interviewed the Moray Hadley, Right,
because I interviewed her, the hit man came after me
(42:00):
and they boom boomed my car and they tried to
take me out. And guess what they used as evidence
that all of this happened to me, all of that
crap that I went through with my second ex husband,
which y'all know very well, because y'all remember when that
car went boom boom in Arizona right after the super
(42:22):
Bowl and the Grammys, right after Lizzle won and I
told her she better brace herself. Her career ain't been
the same since, has it lost? On Nozimpic, they say,
my god, Now y'all remember that car. Y'all remember I
used to drive that car, And now Noahen Jacobs is
(42:44):
saying that that car was boom boom because I talked
to de Moray Adley two years after it was boom boom.
The gas lighting videos of them gaslighting me at the barbershop,
the gas lighting videos of them gaslighting me at the PD,
all of that crap that you all done by YouTubers.
(43:06):
Tasha k YouTubers.
Speaker 2 (43:12):
It real quick.
Speaker 1 (43:12):
I want and now and now. Oh my god, januar.
She interviewed the CEO of Rap Nations or daughter, and
now look at what's happened to her. There's a whole
comment here that says Jack needs some serious security. I'm
afraid for her life. I appreciate her. That's what we're
(43:36):
doing for clicks and views. This was only a couple
of days ago. Do I look like anybody recently just
tried to kill me?
Speaker 2 (43:46):
Guts m.
Speaker 1 (43:50):
Huh, that's the kind of suppression YouTuber is doing. I
actually had one one of my subscribers come and leave
me a long message. I guess I left that message
in this pom talking about how she never gets any
(44:10):
notifications when I go live on my channel anymore, the
Jaguar right effect. Matter of fact, when she goes in
to look for me, she has to look extra hard,
and instead she finds everybody else's channel but mine. Where
the Dumorey Hadley interview is, which is such a slow
crawl for someone who goes viral so easily. Then she
(44:34):
just to turn off her notifications and turn them back
on and do all of this stuff. And then they
do all of this, and then they and then when
she goes and she likes a video, it unlikes it.
Do you believe it? She likes the video and it
don't likes it. You do un likes it? Okay, That's
(44:57):
how badly they don't want anybody looking and Desiree bring
no soul Perez's daughter tell the very truth about what
she does with her rock and employees. That's how badly
they don't want nobody here. And that for they run
(45:20):
around the content creator after content creator, getting in the
lie to scare other YouTubers so they won't cover this story.
But it's that right before she got gagged, because now
the Moray has been gagged, so now her and her
husband are both gagged and he can't talk about the
(45:40):
fact that he's an innocent black man that's been railroaded
into three different domestic violence DV charges and they actually
tried to get him for human telecording his own wife.
They had a whole record with someone that wasn't even
(46:01):
the Moray saying please don't greet me, please, don't great me, please,
it wasn't even her. They tried to get a woman
that she first went to for grief counseling who ended
up just staying on as a counselor you know, life
work balance and all of that, because you know, the
therapy became very very therapeutic for her, as therapy usually is,
(46:26):
and they tried to get her to turn and turn
on Tomorray and say that she was cool cool for
Coco pups so that they could easily Baker act her
and then marchmen actor, which they ended up doing anyway.
I mean, they had tried on several occasions, but they
just didn't stop. Even God, Natalie love to go to
(46:51):
her therapist and to try to convince her therapist to
go along with their nasty little plan, all because she
didn't want her daughter with that black boy from not
such a good neighborhood. Even though he ended up going
to college, graduating a degree in business I believe owns
his own landscaping business. They own it together. He played
(47:15):
football d one. He just didn't want to go into
the NFL because he didn't want to be owned by
any corporation that might try to do him harm or
keep him away from his family. Likes being close to
his family. Interesting, they didn't want to get down with
the Rock Nation plans. So that was enough to make
(47:38):
Desiree I wish I was Griselda, you know, miss You know,
I sleep with cartel people and they all all of
a sudden, they all end up in jail for life.
I have babies with cartel leaders, and all of a sudden,
my baby's daddy ends up in jail for life. You know,
(48:01):
I'm just hey, this is the CEO of Rock Nation
we're talking about. You're doing this to a black man.
You want to know where else she was when when
a black man was being persecuted in the courts, she
was standing right next to Megan Pete every day. She
(48:25):
was there every day, very involved, and we all know
that she is a very good relationship with the federal government.
It's done a lot of work. Hmm. I tell you
one thing, Ramer's paternity suit and Demi's lawsuit, which is
(48:53):
very real. I have all of the body can where
the police actually called Desiree Perez liar for calling in
a fake abduction call just so that they would come
and arrest an innocent black man who loves her daughter.
Speaker 2 (49:13):
Yeah no, you know.
Speaker 3 (49:14):
Nicki Minaj just came out a couple days ago said
that Desiret Perez was behind swatting her.
Speaker 1 (49:20):
Yeah, she shared my video and then they shut her
down on social media too. So wouldn't nobody go see mine?
I mean, Tasha K did do an interview with her
finally right before she got gagged, where she tried to
convince her that she was tripping and maybe she was
paranoid and looked at none of the evidence that we
have displayed in our brilliant explose. Isn't that interesting?
Speaker 2 (49:47):
So can we ask you how did you and the Maury?
How did y'all link up? Like?
Speaker 3 (49:51):
Can you explain how that came together? He reached out
to me, what was your first conversation?
Speaker 1 (49:57):
Like just in general, she saw my AI breakdown video
because the video that her mother does a rave raino.
So Caress was passing around for real where they had
its stage to make it look like Tavon had dv'ed her,
(50:20):
which turned out it wasn't that. Actually it was the
other way around. She was trying to beat the crap
out of him with a swifter. He wanted to leave
because he wasn't feeling it well and she wasn't feeling well,
and they were having a bad day, and she got
it convinced in her mind that he was going off
the cheat or her, so she was beating him with
(50:43):
the swipper and he had to grab it and put
it away and move her out the way so we
could get out the house. She's a very fiery, passionate
half point of Beacon and half Cuban woman. Bless her heart.
All of us women have been there. But for them
to take that moment and then t Paine chop and
(51:07):
screw and remix that video to make that innocent black
man look like he dv's women was pretty low and
pretty disgusting. It was a hack job. I was able
to pull every last one of the things. But then again,
I have a lot of practice because of all of
the AI videos that have been done to me, like
(51:29):
the one Storm Monroe did last year, trying to make
it sound like I said Sean Carter did something to
me that he didn't do, so Sean Carter would have
a reason to sue me. Hmm, funny because Storm Munro
just recently came back and said he had his own
Rock Nation story. Of course, not something that de Morey
(51:52):
or Javon would be able to refute because they both
have gag orders. Now, how convenient that he waited until
they couldn't speak, said that he was a lion sack
of shit. But then again, he did have a vested
interest because after I did that AI breakdown video, I
asked him to produce the metadata for the video. He
AI to me here on YouTube. Want to know what's
(52:20):
even sadder than that? Three weeks later, another content creator
tried to push that same video through. Guess what, It
looked a little better than the first one. They cleaned
it up. Can you imagine you get caught and you
get busted, passing out and disseminating false information on another
(52:40):
human being so you can have an excuse to cover
up the fact that you're an insane narcissist who was
willing to put your daughter in a mental hospital because
you didn't want to help with a black man who
loves her and who's been with her for sixteen years.
(53:03):
Somebody who went on family vacation, someone who desireate herself
brought dolphin tickets for You should see the hack job
she really tried to do on their relationship. Sitting there
going to Javai telling him what a girlfriend De Moorey was,
and then she'd go to de Moray and tell him
what a boyfriend he was, hoping to turn the two
(53:23):
of them together like a real witch, because that's what
witches do. That's witchcraft, creating a bunst of constant confusion
until people can't trust what's in their own mind anymore,
hoping that your money and your tithes and your connections
will convince them to see it your way. I would
(53:48):
have rather had mommy dearest than have her. I'd rather
catch the wire hanger then that she's forced these two
people to go through and salute to Tijuana, Houston. Javon
Hadley's mother, who raised him up after his father was
taken from them when they were when he was nine
(54:10):
months old, he was like a one or two something
like that. Like. I think that's part of the reason
why him and do Morey have such a close because
they were both they both experienced great abandonment as little babies.
Javan's father was taken from him in an act of violence,
you know, when he was a little boy and his
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mom was forced to raise her family up on her own,
and she's done a very excellent job. De Moore was
forced to go live with her grandfather, who she called
dad and called this his woman in life partner. Mama,
I mean, because her mother decided that she wanted to
go play Cartel and Robbers and she got pops, so
(54:52):
she dropped her nine month old baby off and then
she didn't show back up until the girl was fourteen
years old, after she became the owner of rock Nation,
so that she could bring her into the fold and
woo her with all of her success, Like you dropped
her baby off because you you wanted you you you
(55:14):
wanted to be You want to be a thug. You
wanted to be the t Move version of Griselda Marcos.
Ain't that her named Griselda Marcos? And that's what Deserate
is here, the team move Griselda. You torture your child,
(55:37):
You use your Rock Nation hack team that Bobby Schmerder
was talking about to clone your child's phone. Since twenty sixteen,
she's had access to everything that her and Javonne have
talked about. She was able had the ability to work
(56:00):
race message just put messages in synd text messages on
her pat I had a surveillance team to follow Jim
Fine around since twenty nineteen trying to find a way
to put a case on them, and when they couldn't
do that, she just started making things happen. What sad
(56:22):
was is that she actually had the ability her and
Quinn Emmanuel and Alex Spiro, we're able to convince h
your side to come and interview with your daughter while
she was in a mental hospital, and you used evidence
(56:46):
from her social media that you grabbed from things that
happened a car accident, a cooking accident, and try to
blame it on him as she was able to go
with the bunk everything. Can you imagine, M that's beyond
(57:07):
relentless you you you you hate black men that much
that you wanted to make a sex tele reporter out
of him. If you were able to do that to
your old son in law, I have no doubt you
(57:27):
was able to do it to Tory Lanes easily.
Speaker 6 (57:33):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (57:37):
Until I want to create little AI videos and and
and tell people, hey, don't talk about that story. Oh
hip men will come after you. Oh, don't talk about
that story. Oh my god, doesn't reprogressed. She's so oh
my goodness, she was with the car killing, Oh my god.
And if you do this, and oh andy, and then
you got a little drizzle on Monroe making his little
(57:58):
videos talking about oh yeah, because her lawyer wants all
the content creators to do content. They want them to
go to court and fight them for court. And I
don't have enough money, and that's why I turned the
story down. You're a lying piece of little And I'm
calling you that. I've been so good. I've been so
good this whole time, but you, for you, I'm gonna
(58:21):
drop my standards, you little, You're a liar. Hilton Napoleon
never asked any content creator to go to court and
fight anything. Y'all are trying to scare people away from
this girl's story because guess what, everything in it sounds
(58:43):
just like RECO to me, and some of those private investigators,
I believe they come from the same company that allegedly
some of those security people that was running around scaring.
Speaker 8 (58:55):
That autistic victim. See see it's all collusion. See so
it's all a collusion.
Speaker 1 (59:08):
You want to know what else is interesting. The similar
fact that TMZ actually had the audacity to call the
district attorney's office in one of Javon's cases and demand
to know when they were going to take him to trial.
(59:32):
That case wasn't public knowledge. There was no public knowledge
of any of this going on until de Moor filed
her case because her mother filed one first against her husband.
All right, no one knew about it. Since when does
TMZ just running around just just looking for random cases
(59:53):
to get involved with and asked to be in the courtroom.
Sounds like intimidation to me, Yo, yo.
Speaker 6 (01:00:07):
Yo yo.
Speaker 1 (01:00:09):
This is what you got going on? What's on the media.
This isn't media, This isn't journalism. This is intimidation. This
is corruption and all of that, all of that lines
right up with Rico. And I'm gonna tell you something
right now. I'm gonna find it. I'm gonna find that
(01:00:30):
thread that ties all of you together. I promise you
that on my dead son, I promise you that, on
Jovanni Jaquia man, you will right.
Speaker 5 (01:00:42):
Whole life here and now forever more. I promise you,
I'm gonna find the link.
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
There will be a there, there will be a new
song to sing we gho suavee? Do you understand? Do
all of you understand from sick of tardy y'all playing
in people's faces, most importantly mine, and every last one
(01:01:21):
of you coward content creators that will not count, that
will not cover a story as worthy as this one,
a black man's life and his freedom being thrown out
to the wind. Do to literally sit there and coddle
(01:01:43):
the narcissistic ravings of a power freak who runs a
label that is predominantly black?
Speaker 3 (01:02:01):
What's on what's on the fourth interview with you in
the morn that hasn't been released? And what w what's
on that one?
Speaker 2 (01:02:06):
I'm just curious.
Speaker 1 (01:02:11):
People need to go and just see the whole journey.
But what I will say is is it's not just
gonna live on YouTube. We have enough evidence, and we
have enough footage, and we're creating our own film event.
We're gonna take it offline, or at least off YouTube,
(01:02:37):
and we're gonna put it somewhere where the whole world
can see it. See, that's what happens when you piss
up like me off anything that I had worth losing.
I already walked away from what you're willing to walk
away from you don't wanna play chicken with item like me,
(01:03:00):
because see, once we finish it, the film version, with
all of the everything in it, even special commentary that
wasn't in the series that we've released here on YouTube
so far, I promise you it's gonna be hard for
(01:03:21):
you to suppress those views. I ain't playing with you,
and ain't nobody free to none of y'all. See I
walk with God and I walk with the angels. Everybody
(01:03:43):
sat around Sydney. I ain't never seen somebody get convicted
of two two counts of the man acting. Everybody running
around talking about they're not guilty. No, he's not guilty
of the rico. Yet they still got all of those
powerpals and all of the rest of the footage. And
I'm gonna tell you something right now, if enough concerned
citizens make enough noise, I don't care what, but with
(01:04:04):
that bonding down at the DOJ, say that anybody named
ko me in New York, they're gonna have to move
on it. See, I think American citizens have forgotten about
how much power we actually have. If they don't get
re elected, if the people that put them in office,
(01:04:25):
don't get re elected, then they got to walk away
from those. It's the problem with most Americans. They're too
stupid to realize how much power they have being an American.
Speaker 2 (01:04:42):
Can I take a quick sidebron that real quick?
Speaker 3 (01:04:44):
I gotta get to take because because Philly smells like
right now, everyone's all strike.
Speaker 2 (01:04:50):
They're not picking up no.
Speaker 3 (01:04:51):
Trash, and they feel like they are not getting paid.
And even the mayor have to step in and speak
on Philly and you know, the sanitation workers give me
just that's home for you.
Speaker 1 (01:05:01):
Give me your taps.
Speaker 2 (01:05:03):
It sounds like France.
Speaker 1 (01:05:06):
That's what they do in France when they get pissed
off and they don't get paid right, and they don't
get the things that they want. They let the trash
stack all the way up to four floor walk ups.
They let the rats build a little you know, little
jungle gems and what are those things, the bouncy houses. Yeah,
(01:05:29):
the rats do that. They do that in France. Yep,
that's what it sounds like to me. Sounds just like France.
You know, I told y'all I left my home because
it was breaking my heart and I knew it wasn't
gonna get any better. And I wasn't gonna stay there
to watch it all fall apart. I just couldn't, did
I not? As it doesn't it don't sound like it's
(01:05:52):
gotten much better. Yeah, And maybe if they weren't so
busy doing deals with Rock Nation, they would have more
money to pay their sanitation people, and they wouldn't feel
the need to have to strike.
Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
It's bigger than us, you know, maybe.
Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
All that education money, I wonder exactly how much of
that was actually used for education. I mean, we already
know that the whole situation with Long Island University over
there in Brooklyn and the School of Hope is a
whole mess. They promised people they would graduate with no debt,
and all of them got debt about as high as
the trash in Philadelphia right now, you.
Speaker 2 (01:06:37):
Know, yeah, uh, I'm gonna circle back to the trial
real quick. Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:06:49):
You mentioned yeah, spend the block, You mentioned armand Wiggins.
He got a lot of flag for pouring on that.
Speaker 1 (01:06:56):
You got nothing to say to that boy? He got it.
He look, he's got he's got the right celebrity and scene.
Loul Nell and him were the best of buddies, and
I'm glad that she actually had the decency to let
him not it. It looked crazy, And I love the
way he liked bragging about that on TMC. You know,
(01:07:21):
I really don't. I think the issue that everyone really
ought to have with armand Wiggins is the fact that
he was literally there to find a way to make
his career. He wasn't there for journalism. He wasn't there
for the victims. He wasn't really even there for Diddy.
He was there to audition to be a part of
the Illuminati and his new little rock symbol Illuminati chain.
(01:07:44):
And he likes to wear around his neck so that
he can adorn him over those fake male tits that
he got that everyone made fun of because it turned
out boshton he had to have and fixed. Like, I
think people should be a little bit more concerned with
the fact that he's a luciferian devil loving diddyite. Then
the baby oil I think that, you know. I mean,
(01:08:08):
there's plenty of idiots that was running around talking about
baby oil. This guy, this guy right here, this this
guy right here. See see him seal travel bottle of
baby oil. Like these people think this is funny. These
(01:08:29):
people think he got the travel bottle like he ain't
the only one. I think. I think the oil thing
is enough to keep him from having to talk about
whether or not he's getting ready for his next blood
(01:08:50):
sacrifice ritual, or whether or not he's about to get
plowed by fifteen guys, so he can officially be a
part of the bulet see, I'd rather have that conversation.
Who cares about baby oil? They didn't. No matter how
many people it was put on that put them down
(01:09:12):
and put them out, they didn't care. You see, I'm
more interested in that. I'm more interested in all of
the people that were throwing up sixes, all of the
people that were having they little Luminati symbols on it.
There was a lot of that going on at that courthouse.
Matter of fact, I saw that guy that they sent
(01:09:32):
to a costs me when I refused to talk to
TMZ the way my security detailed. Had to literally spend
that around because he refused to leave me alone. Like
they were staging it at the courthouse just so that
they could make the spectacle that we saw happen.
Speaker 3 (01:09:53):
Do you agree with the family, did his family going
there each time to just be part of that conversation.
Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
I mean, that's what Schumannati do? Ain't that what Rihanna
different asap Rocky when Tocopina got him off on the
case that he showed he should have went to jail for.
But then her daddy died and don't nobody actually know why?
Speaker 2 (01:10:15):
So kay?
Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
I mean, you know, one nigga to save another. I
don't know. I'll tell you what I do. No, he
ain't had no problem with dropping her off and letting
her go up there to New York so she could
be threatened to be thrown out of a window collect
the check that I do know? God, you know, God
(01:10:42):
rest his soul. I mean they seem to be handling
it real well. He died and they're off in Paris
having a ball.
Speaker 2 (01:10:52):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
That's funny. As we speak, I have more people coming
through on my channel talking about how they got kicked
out out of my channel.
Speaker 2 (01:11:00):
Out.
Speaker 1 (01:11:00):
They're being thrown out of my channel left and right.
Wonder why. M hm mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (01:11:08):
Interesting mm hmm. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:11:11):
Let me ask you how quickly that verdict came in was.
Did it go quicker than you expected or do you expect.
Speaker 1 (01:11:19):
Because they were deliberating. Before they went in to deliberate,
you heard what this guy is, this alternate This this
mister bean doctor ass looking guy he does. He looks
like doctor Howes's son. You know, it's just so odd
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because he was an alternate juror. I don't even believe
he was in the room. But yet he said that
they were talking about it before deliberations, and all of
the jurors were given specific instructions not to be talking
about any of this. But then again, when you refuse
to sequestion the jury, and you have a bunch of
you know, weirdo YouTubers that are sleeping on street corners
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hoping that people will send them donations so they can
go and stay at a hostel because they couldn't afford
seven hundred and fifty dollars a night. They definitely couldn't
afford the sweet that I stayed, and while I was there,
it was fifteen hundred dollars a night. You know, I
just find it interesting that nobody thought that all of
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those little weirdo YouTubers weren't getting on trains and following
some of those jurors home allegedly. I got three names.
I wonder when I'm going to tell people and who
I'm going to tell ooh you can tell us ya.
(01:12:55):
Oh no, I wouldn't dead do that to your channel.
Speaker 2 (01:12:59):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:13:00):
The one thing I don't want to do is piss
the FEDS off so much that they feel as though
they need to come and talk to me and tell
me that I'm not allowed to be online no more.
Were gonna play fair.
Speaker 2 (01:13:09):
Let's play fair.
Speaker 3 (01:13:14):
And I know you spoke on Pierce Morgan, you know,
and we're gonna we gotta go back to it. Lad
was on Pierce Morgan with Tony Busby and you know
who else was.
Speaker 1 (01:13:23):
Recently on Piers Morgan too, Aeriel Mitchell.
Speaker 2 (01:13:29):
Mm hmmm, h.
Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
You you still you? You you still platform now? Huh huh? Piers.
You want to sit up there and you want to
go back and forth with her about Diddy, but you
don't want to ask her about why she put me
in a lawsuit named me as a Diddy employee of
the criminal enterprise that now people are saying doesn't exist.
(01:13:58):
And you had me doing all kinds of crazy things
that it was earlier reported that Christina Korn did when
I was in jail in Chicago. I'm just trying to
figure out you you you want to press people you
want to press superhead. I tell you one thing that
I do know, Corin Steppans knows how to get paid.
(01:14:21):
God bless her. When should I say Elizabeth Olsen? Hm?
I mean that's what she prefers to be called. Now,
I bet you should have just as nice a car
as a Gina Hunt real soon if she don't have
it already. But you know, I just find an interest
in that. You You you want to run down on
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Aerial Mitchell kid about how fallible she is and everything.
Why didn't you? I'm sorry, not kid, because she dropped
the kid. You don't You don't want to ask her
about why she put my name in a lawsuit with
a real Diddy victim that you're representing that you've done
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nothing with that case for she wasn't on that stand.
She wasn't on that stand, but you made sure she
was in that documentary. She wasn't on that stand. But
you wanted to take Diddy down, But you got a
real victim who who who was essayed with a remote control?
(01:15:26):
And you were so pissed off that I made you
look like an idiot and that I took down your
whole team, your whole team of your band of Mary
Weirdo weird old client Courtney Burgess. That idiot actually sat
there on sewn Atwood's platform and had the audacity to
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say that he saw me in the Diddy tapes that
he had, essaying my deceased son, where's the tape? Because
she surely got on News Nation and said before she
got on piss Morgan, pretending to be an ally, hoping
(01:16:12):
that I don't want to retain her so you could
do a bang up job on my life like you're
done on Ashley par Ms. I think none. I think
not you. That's who Piers got over there and Vladimir
Layuski sitting there going back and forth with Tony Busby.
(01:16:35):
I saw it, and guess what, for whatever reason, anybody
that has anything credible to say about any of these
very very very real, terrible things. Vladimir Layuski, he can
only see them together. You're not incredible, You're not credible,
You're not hornible. He was able to look at the
camera less talking to Tony Busby than he was when
(01:16:56):
he was talking to me. Starting to look like you're
allergic to talk into the truth, Vladimir. I just can't
wait to see when this this mixtape that you DJing with,
Lord Jamar. I can't wait to see the apology to Farrakin.
I can't wait to hear it.
Speaker 3 (01:17:18):
We're gonna see you know, Uh, Courtney Burgess man he had,
of course called Diddy.
Speaker 2 (01:17:24):
You know Lucifer, he's a devil.
Speaker 1 (01:17:27):
Yeah, and he said and he said that the Jiggerman
and the Carters were wonderful people. I mean it really worked,
really nice. I mean it. They did such a good
job tainting this jury pool here on YouTube, with characters
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like Courtney Burgess, with characters like Lemisha Fuller, who's still
operating her YouTube channel now, even though she was recently
not long ago, arrested allegedly for I had her ass
right back down there loose stereot I guess somebody from
Yellow Beezies crack house allegedly built her out so she
could get back online and talk stupid. Ain't nobody heard
(01:18:15):
from Adrian english Eva, the woman who was running around
calling herself she did he. Ain't nobody heard from Jamille
t Mallwood or Smallwood or whatever it was, Chris Todd.
These were all Aerials clients, and they sat on Linel
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liar Bee's channel Sean Atwood's Channel News Nation, Piers Morgan,
like all of these people did all of these interviews.
We're talking at least twenty five million views all of
those liars got. Are you telling me? None of that
got to any of those jurors. They made such a
(01:19:01):
mockery of this case before it went to jury's selection,
and then they made a mockery of it. Wow, they
were on trial, Like, are y'all not seeing how this works?
Because I could have sported God when I sat with
Pierce Morgan, I said it's gonna be little fires everywhere,
(01:19:21):
And they've been working NonStop since I said that. Funny
because they tried to find a way to attach them
all to me, to discredit me in some way, and
all I did was pull their card. Then they tried
to keep me busy with the death of Engie Stone,
(01:19:44):
which is funny because they made a mockery of that
woman's death and everything that happened up and there really
should be a real investigation on it, but unfortunately it's
only good enough to be YouTube content, right so that
they can keep sitting there distracting people and distracting people
and distracting people away from the truth. Hoping that the
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authorities won't be interested in prosecuting it, kind of like
they did with the sham Quila Robinson case. Funny now
that there's an update that man and makeup, who I
do not believe was a real transgender anything who snapped
that poor child's neck is now calling it self defense.
You know, it's funny. It seems like every case that
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YouTubers get involved with either gets someone trumped up on
charges that aren't real, or get somebody off whose charges are.
There's a whole lot of corruption. That's a whole lot
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of public corruption.