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Well, Hello, Hello, Hello, it's your girl Kimberly Jessica reporting in
Live today from Los Angeles, Califorigna. And you guys know I'm gonna always
bring you the goodie, goodie,goodie goodie, the worst good thest not
what not to buy? Who's doingwhat, Who's zooming who? Well,
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today, guys, we have anissue that has come up. The name
we have today of our show calledA Fistful of Dollars. Remember, this
is the Fistful of Dollars Show,exposing common exposing businesses that rob people for
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a fist full of dollars. Today, on the Fistful of Dollars You Got
Busted Scam Show, we are highlightingnone other than JB. Justin Bailey.
He's a Paul Mitchell Barber graduate anda photographer self proclaimed. We are dealing
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with a level here of thievery andunprofessionalism. This young man, we used
to call him Sergeant Bailey AKA hewas never a sergeant. We were basically
giving him edification that he didn't earn. He's nothing but a specialist and possibly
a private based on the information thatwas given to us. He lied about
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his rank in the military, allowingpeople to call him sergeant. You allowed
people to call you a sergeant whenyou never even made E five. Hell,
I don't even know if you madeE four or E three. And
now you're calling yourself a photographer.You're unprofessional photographer. Here's the scoop,
folks, this unprofessional black young man. Yes he's black and I am too,
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so I can say whatever the hellI want to say. But yeah,
he's a black guy. He's ablack brother, he's a brother,
he's black. Sadly, this isa pattern that just follows black men,
and you gotta do better, folks, you gotta do better. This unprofessional
guy. I go to him andI'm like, look, you know I
want to get some photos taken.I'm gonna put fifty dollars down. I
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don't know what you charge. Idon't know when I can get it done,
but please get back to me onwhat you charge and what the fees
are. This unprofessional creep never gotback to me, never responded, took
the fifty dollars, It went silent. Months went by, no return,
no nothing from Sergeant Bailey. Asof two weeks ago, I started reaching
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out to him and I was like, yo, dude, just give me
back the fifty dollars. We nevercould get up together. I'm not cool
with giving free money away. Doyou know this clown never responded to any
of the messages requesting the money back. In that moment, I knew that
Sergeant Bailey aka fake Specialist Bailey orPrivate Bailey or whatever he's calling himself these
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days, I knew that he wasa thief and a con man. I
reached out to his roommate. Hisroommates stated that he's never home. Really
nice guy. It's sad because hetalks so bad about his roommate, how
he's fat, how he doesn't sleep, how he sleeps with his mouth open,
he forgets everything, he lost hiscar. I mean, he's a
monster. I used to be niceto him because you know, they live
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together. I'm not going to getinvolved with two men's issues, you know,
But I should have known two things. A guy that lies about his
rank in the military. A guythat allows you to call him a sergeant
when he knows he's not a sergeant, when he knows he got put out
of the military for something else,or whatever he did, it wasn't good.
So you allowed people to call youa sergeant. An e five,
which you never were, and youtalk bad about your roommate. But hey,
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what do I know? So youknow, we give you the fifty
bucks and good faith. Do youknow this guy started rejecting all of our
cash apps, all of ourzell requests. We then went over to his Instagram
and yo, what are you doing? We put him on blasts. He
blocked us on Instagram and he turnedaround, he blocked all the cash apps.
Attention warning, warning, warning,warning, warning, warning warning warning,
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people run like hell. Justin Baileyaka JB photographer that came from Denver.
He was in the army. He'sa Paul Mitchell barber. He is
a thief, y'all. He isa thief. He's a thief. He's
a thief. Run Run Run.He robbed a fellow veteran for fifty dollars.
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So this bum literally sold his businessfor fifty dollars. You could have
easily given the money back. Youcould have easily been respectful and responded.
This is a guy that sits thereand talks about how his mother died from
krack and aids and his father wasin prison, and how he was raised
by these strange crackheads and all thesewild people. Now, his grandmother died,
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and this is a guy that willgive you the rundown on his life.
And you're sitting here you think he'sa guy that's down on his luck.
He seems honorable, he's going toyou know, Barbera's school, he's
trying to make a great thing forhis life, and he turns out to
be just another rotten crackhead thief.Guys run, Justin Bailey, we are
calling you out. Shame on you, Shame on you, Shame on you
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for stealing from a woman. Youknow, Black men, you gotta get
it together. You can't go aroundharming black women. This is just not
gonna fly anymore. It's not gonnafly. It's not gonna fly, Justin.
You don't get to try and harmme and steal from me and think
that I'm gonna let that slide.You don't get to steal from other people
that have come to me with complaintsabout your business, and we're gonna get
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let that slide. Justin. Shameon you. Give back the money.
If you don't, that's okay.At the point, you got yourself fifty
three dollars, but you got yourselfone thousand dollars worth of bad press?
Was it worth it? Justin?We'll be right back on the fistful of
Dollars show. We're just you know, businesses that sell themselves and their reputation
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for a fistful of dollars, It'snot worth it. Guys, be honest
and do good business. If anyof you guys have an issue with Justin
bial and you want to tell yourstory, reach out to us at Prcature
seventy one at gmail dot com.That's PS and Paul ours and Robert Coach
or ko U t u ri Eseventy one at gmail dot com. If
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you guys are having any problems witha business and you want us to reach
out to the business on air andask them why they robbed you, reach
out to us on the fistful ofDollars When good businesses go bad for a
fistful of dollars, We'll be rightback