Courtney Burgess
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Maybe. Huh. So what does she make? So he's saying it's under 50 million.
FBI comes in and starts indicting people and makes examples of a few of them. And then it's like, here's what's funny is like, it's so this is such an open and shut case. Like, I'm shocked that the zoo coin with Logan, Logan Paul.
Like, it's like they're the it's funny how amazing the, you know, the FBI and these the federal law enforcement is at work. solving some crimes and how inept they are at solving other ones that, honestly, any idiot could put together. Anybody. You don't even need law enforcement. You don't even need training.
I could lay out an entire case that would convince any jury that this person 100% just ran a scam. And yet they just let them keep going and going and going.
I think it would be a great look. You know, I think the problem is, one, they haven't done it yet. And, you know, the first case they want to be airtight. I think the Logan Paul one, I think there's tons of them that are airtight. And yet why they keep letting them go, I just don't understand it.
What's funny is like, you know, she seemed... Just like a kind of a backwoods kind of girl that, you know, honestly, I like, like, you know, seemed like she'd probably be a lot of fun to hang out with and silly and funny. And she's just kind of a party girl.
You know, kind of like, honestly, kind of like a Florida Southern girl, you know, nobody, you know. We're going to do a crypto thing. Trust me, you're going to be fine. You're going to make a lot of money. It's going to be great for the brand. All right. Yeah. Do it. That's when it becomes a problem when people are just like, oh, well, I don't really know anything about it.
So I didn't really have anything to stop, stop, stop. You understood the basics that people are going to be investing in.
You're going to be fine. And if that's the case, then you know what? It's going to show that. When they get all the text messages and emails and all of the phone calls, they're going to be... Very quickly, you would realize like, oh, wow, like... She had nothing to do with this. They used her name. They asked her to do a video or two. She was not really culpable. She had very little.
She had a minor role in this whole thing. And then you'd be like, oh, wow, they just kind of took advantage of you. But I don't know. But if you look at it the other way, they're like, oh, wow, this was very clearly... um, explain to you, you knew what was going to happen.
You know, you're, you're in a lot of trouble, but either way, it doesn't even matter because it's just not going to do anything. They just never do anything with these things. No, they don't. If I was involved, boy, I'd be doing 20 years right now.
You know, I mean, what? Yeah, just, you know, even the, everything about this guy is a scam. Like, even the fight with Tyson. You know, we're going to go through the motions. You're going to lose. Oh, sorry.
We're going to go through, we're going to go through the motions and then we're going to, you're, you're going to lose and then we're going to fight another one and you're going to make even more money. Like, all right, I like it. I like it. Let's do that.
This is a shitty thing for Tyson to do too. Yeah.
And then, um, And did you watch it? I did. Bro, like, I don't know about you, but our Netflix was just crap.
Knock one down. How hard is it to, you know, where is this in New York? New Jersey. New Jersey. They got guns in New Jersey. That's what I said. Let's start shooting some of these fuckers down. This is all over the news all day, every day. It's all anyone is talking about. Well, listen, listen, let me tell you how my, my time is broken up.
No, I don't think anybody has any real, you know, empathy for CEOs who are making $19.5 million in bonuses while you're telling people to, you know, Give them two months worth of medication. They don't need six months. And, you know, cutting back on everything and canceling policies and, you know, it's hard to have any real empathy for someone like that.
I have done six podcasts this week and I have another one tomorrow. This, if you include this as a podcast, which I don't, this would be seven because it's not my podcast. That's crazy. So I'm literally- That's a lot of podcasts. Yeah, it's a lot of podcasts. So between that and my scroll time for TikTok and reels, you know, like that's an hour or two, I just stopped working out.
Dick. Yeah, I got to start working out again.
You just pull your pants down and say, go for it. So she gives me the Ozempic and the... Shut up.
I got the right balance. I got the right balance.
No, it's... The other version. Ozempic's the... The GLP-1. Ozempic is the name brand. The actual chemical is something else. That's what I'm taking. I forget the name. Why are you taking that? Bro, I got up to 185. Now I'm like 173. I actually got down to 169. From what, though? It's muscle, right? Muscle and water. It's not water. It's fat. I lost weight.
You take it and you can eat like you're normally eating. You just start losing weight. Is that okay, though? Probably not.
I know it's horrible. You should see the amount of pills I'm taking right now.
I need to find... I think you need to get off that testosterone.
I don't even need to do all that. I just need to start working out again.
But get off the Ozempic stuff. Listen, I just needed to drop some weight. I dropped it. I'm good. I'm good. Okay. But I did pay for it and I still got some left in the bottle. So we're going to keep taking it. Yeah. Plus I'm being interviewed. I got to go to LA. I'm being interviewed for some story out there. I'm like an expert on some true crime thing.
criminal guy that they're interviewing me on and really to meet with a producer out there. Fun. Um, what else?
I mean, you know, not that I'm saying you should kill somebody or anything, but, you know, the guy's got kids and everything. I'm sure he feels like he's a decent human being, but I don't think many people probably... You know, everybody said Dahmer was a nice guy, you know, I mean, so, you know, Hitler was nice to his dogs. He was kind to children, but, you know, so, I mean, you know.
So what am I saying? I am not the same way. You're, you're, you're maybe 30% of his paranoia with that. They're watching me.
They're the, my, they've taken their, their, their threatening my channel or their, I'm
If I'm a CEO, I'm being awfully quiet right now. You know, it's funny because I was, I watched.
Yeah, he says he'll say when he's serious. He says your whole name. Yeah. I'm telling you right now that I'm shadow banned and I've done everything I can. I've seen the analytics. I've studied this, Matt Cox. I've studied this. Oh, my God.
Did you see that? That was, you know. All over New York. I feel bad for laughing.
I think some guy opened his personal... his personal flying car early for Christmas, got it out of the box, put some lights on it and flew it at night to see what would happen. And he's laughing his ass off right now with his wife at their $85,000. There's dozens and dozens of them, dude.
I feel bad for finding this stuff common because somebody did get killed, but I feel like.
It's nobody in New Jersey has an AK-47. I agree. You're telling me you can't take this thing down?
Got a little blinking light. What is it? So what? Like aliens? That's not an airplane?
I don't think anybody thinks it's aliens. No, I think it's one of these car hovercraft things flying at night. Slowly. Off the street lamps. This is the video I think I was seeing. Okay. So- Look. Look at that. There you go. So can I mention something that I've noticed? What have you noticed? That you said- Dozens. She said three right there. So a dozen is 12.
Dozens would mean at least two, which is 24.
Boziak has a drone. They're like $110. Anybody can get a drone now. You get an expensive one for $1,000.
You're probably going to find out that this is a bunch of 15-year-old boys who all got drones and saved up for drones. and they're just flying them around.
This has been going on for three weeks. Then eventually I think they will find him. They're going to track it back to little Billy's backyard. Little Billy's going to give up Donnie and Todd and Steve. They're all going to be crying like a bunch of children in the police department. And then it's going to be one night of news and it's going to be over.
Absolutely.
Watch the video. They say with less than an hour of watching, you can watch a less than, it's like a 45-minute video, trains you to know exactly how to fly it. Exactly. It's not like where you can hit the stick and flip over like it's it's it's up, down, forward, back, forth. It only flies for about an hour. It's less than 600 pounds. And you do not. They're 85 grand, I think.
And my buddy just bought one. It's called it's called the Jetson one. OK. And you don't have to have a license because it's under 600 pounds.
I don't know. I mean, I think that they're probably lining up all the CEOs and lawyers and executing everybody. The first wave is, you know, probably lawyers and...
Julian would let me die. If there was the apocalypse, he wouldn't warn me. Yes, he would. No, if Julian's flying into Tampa, I don't hear about it until he's about to get on the plane. And Danny says, hey, Julian said hi. Listen, stop it. I'm an outside person.
I don't know. I got laxed. I'm going to start up again. You got what? Laxed.
You're recording six podcasts a week? Yeah. Yeah, because we're catching up. We're catching up because Colby, my Steven, is Colby. And so he's leaving town and I'm leaving town soon. So we need a backlog. And the hurricanes wiped out our backlog. You know, we had a week or two kind of, you know, cushion. Well, that wiped it out. It wiped out your podcasts?
Yeah, because people couldn't fly in for two weeks straight. Oh, I thought you were saying you lost a hard drive or something. No, no, they couldn't fly in. And so literally it was so bad, Colby had to go get two videos that were shot a year ago.
cut that re-edit them and post them yeah we thought yeah nobody will know well i was wrong about that because you know 50 of the look same thing happened to us man yeah i'm except the beach is right fucking there that's the only difference yeah at least you guys didn't get hammered and flooded like us no we got no matter of fact i actually slept through the second hurricane that hit ripped off everybody's roof in my neighborhood christ jess tried to wake me up wake up wake
And I would wake up and I'd be like, oh man, that sounds so great. Like it was a real, it was like a nice wind. And then I woke up in the morning and everything was thrashed. Every sign was twist off and lay down there. We've got probably 40 houses in a row where half of the shingles are off, or if not entirely gone on all these two story houses. You're just like, well, I slept through this?
You've never seen. It was fucking scary, dude. You've probably never seen this. This. Oops. This is the. Hold on. Dorothy. And just tell him to find it. He can pull it up. Falling. Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz, when her house is falling.
That's funny that you mentioned that because when it hit and we'd lost power, I wished I'd done that. Fuck that. So it's the same thing. I knew I should have done that. But we were so far inland that when everybody was like, oh, it's going to hit. I was like, we're fine. We're not going to have it. We're so far inland. What do you mean? Evacuate? I'm a Floridian.
I remember some TikTok that was talking about like, this guy wanted to get caught. He didn't want to get caught. This guy had multiple IDs. He did everything he could to try and hide it. I wonder, what I'm curious is like, what was the game plan? Like, you understand he kind of had an, he idolized, the Unabomber, right? Ted Kaczynski. He wrote a, he wrote a review on his book, right? Right.
And then you lose power and you're like, this is chaos.
Yeah, I know. Cleaning up shit. I know. Like, a week or two ago, we were driving. I forget where we were going. And it was over... It was in... Was it Sarasota? Did we go to Sarasota? Anyway, yeah. And as we were going to the hotel, there was still just stuff piled up next to the road where people had gutted their houses and they're just piling it up.
John Boziak is in Thailand right now. Really? Really. Listen. What is he doing there? He lives there. He lives in Thailand now. How long ago did he go there? A year ago, he had this, you know, one of his angry rants about how horrific, you know, how he... You know, he he can't live here anymore. He doesn't like, you know, it's he's he busts his ass.
He he can't make enough money to, you know, he's to survive. He he's sick of, you know, working 40 hours a week, 50 hours a week, which he doesn't work, by the way. You know, he's one of these guys. He'll be like, I worked. I was living at your house, right? Oh, yeah. Yeah. He lives in my spare room. And he'd be like, you know, I've worked 10 hours.
And it's like, I'm like, no, no, you left at 10 in the morning. You came back at two. You worked four hours. But that's fine. The problem is, is he's just he just doesn't want to work. And he'll tell you, he's like, look, I'm lazy. I don't want to work 40, 50 hours a week to pay my bills. You know, I like working. You know, I like what I do. Like, I don't feel like it's work. So.
Right. And several like comments and things like that. He'd posted, he had, you know, liked and written little comments underneath multiple posts from Kaczynski on his, I think on his website. But, you know, and it was all, they were all very, very, you know, positive. So, you know, I'm, I wonder if he wasn't kind of thinking to himself that, Hey, I'm going to start cracking these CEOs.
So it doesn't bother me to work 60, 80 hours a week. You know, he doesn't want to do it. He wants to, you know, he just has other interests. Right. So he just a year ago, he came up with this with the scheme, but the plan that he wants to leave the United States. which he's never left, by the way.
So, and decides he's going to, he's researched all the different places to go, figured out Thailand was the best place to go. He's going to go to Thailand. And, you know, of course I'm telling him, you're insane. That's nuts. He's, no, I'm going to save my money up for the next year. Go there. That'll give me three or four months where I don't have to work.
I'm going to start a YouTube channel in Thailand, get it up and running, and I'm going to live off the YouTube channel. I'm like, you're insane. That's never going to fucking happen. Here's the thing. is that he's been there for about a week and a half, but it seems to be working. Like his YouTube channel, which had like 12,400 subscribers when he got there, now has like 13,200 or 300 subscribers.
His videos are getting a few thousand views. He's doing videos where he's walking through the streets. He's telling you how much things cost. And here's the big thing, because it has been a year of research. I get sucked into the research every once in a while and walk by the couch. And he's like, check this out. look at this condo and I'll wash the condo.
They, they do a tour of the condo and this and that you wash the whole thing. You're like, okay. And then they get to the end and they're like, yeah, it's, you know, 15,000 bot. That's the name of their currency. You know, a, a bot, bot a month. And you're like, okay, what's that? And then it tells you and you're like,
are you telling me that that one bedroom, one bath condo on the 22nd floor of a brand new high rise in the middle of Bangkok is going for $490 a month? Yeah. And you're like, that's not possible. And then you start looking at it. Like you can eat out every meal there, three bucks a meal. So for less than $10, you're going into a restaurant. Hey, I want this such and such and whatever. It's $3.
Across the board, You know, water is going to be about $11 a month. Electricity is going to be about $7 a month. Your Wi-Fi bill, $6 a month. I mean, across the board, it's insane. And it's not like it's horrific. There are horrific parts of the city, but it's not just Thailand. Like it's, I forget the...
Listen, he watched so many of these videos, he could tell you what street the guy was on who's walking around with the video. So he did it. He really looked into it. And then, of course, you know, I kept joking with him and with with Jess.
I was like, you know, I think you're I think in three months from now, I'm going to get a panic phone call where you're like, send me twelve hundred dollars to get me back to the United States. You know, but, you know, but he he landed there. Does he have a girlfriend over there he met? Actually met a girl on like a website that he was communicating with. And she's a school teacher. Oh, nice.
So he lands there. He's already got a girlfriend. And he's already put out like four videos. They're doing okay. I'm not getting hundreds of thousands of views, but he's got a channel that's got like 12, that's got like 13,000 subscribers. But he's doing really well. And he's a good editor. Like he's good at it. He's doing the vlogging thing.
You can tell every video is getting better and better and better. And they're good. I'm dying to know. Pull up his YouTube channel. I'm dying for him, for it to work for him. What's it called? John Boziak. Yeah, it's called John Boziak.
You know, that was his game plan because he took a lot of steps to try and hide his identity. He just, you know, he messed up, you know, he was flirting with a girl. He pulled the thing down for a couple of seconds. Didn't realize there was a camera there. I mean, you screwed up like that's, that's really the, his downfall. They'd be looking for him right now.
Yeah.
It's got to be larger than New York, but it's got the same amount of people. So they both have about roughly eight and a half to nine million people living there. And I'd say Bangkok's probably twice as big, you think? Maybe more for our square footage.
Yeah, it's double.
Well, 790. What's 790 twice is 15. 790 twice is 1580. Yeah. And here you got 15. So it's actually double. And the population is the same. Roughly. Yeah. I think they're all by about half a million. One has about half a million more than the other.
new york oh what did i caught yeah you got it yeah anyways but yeah he's over there he's i mean look and the places he's renting is like they're like eight bucks a night you know 11 a night you want to stay in like a high rise like amazing oh by the way when i when i told you about that like the townhouse or the condos you can rent they're fully furnished
You're not renting an empty place where you got to go get $30,000 worth of furniture to put into. It's fully furnished. You got a concierge. It's got a pool. It's got a rec area. It's got pool tables. It's got a gym. It's got everything. It'd be like going downtown Tampa and living in one of those hotels. Only they're 30 stories high. They're amazing. They're amazing.
For five or 600 bucks, you can rent like a one bedroom. You want a two bedroom, they're more like seven or 800. But the same thing you could get here for three grand, four grand. So he's planning on going there, trying to make that channel work, which I think he will, just based on if he continues to work hard at it, right? Like it's not easy. And the thing is, how much do you really need?
They'd be looking for a guy with, with nice eyebrows. Yeah.
For $1,500 a month, you can live like you're making $10,000 a month here. So I bet if he busts his ass for six months, he could be making $1,000, $1,500. Yeah. Anyway, did you get rid of his car? Does he still have his car? No, he he was driving a car that I had bought for him to drive DoorDash. And a month before he left, he wrecked it. That's right on brand. How did he wreck it?
He was driving and he made a left to turn somewhere and he stopped because the vehicles were coming. It was like a one-way. He stopped and I think he may have reversed and I T-boned him. Oh God. May not have reversed. Cause I've heard two stories. So I'm not sure if he just stopped and the guy T-boned him or if he actually reversed. Two stories from him or one from him?
Like I never got the exact, I know he was, I know he got the ticket. So, and then of course, you know, then the whole thing, you know, we got the insurance and it was, there was a negative, you know, there was, it was, it didn't cover it. So, so I covered it. And he was like, yeah, bro, I'm sorry. I said, yeah, let's just, we're just going to tack it on to the net.
Yeah, the insurance company sucked, dude. I said, we're going to tack it on to the deficit that is our friendship so far. And he's like, oh, man. He's like, I'm sorry, bro. It's just like that. But he's like, the whole time I've been joking around, like, hey, at some point, I feel like I'm going to get a panicked phone call where you're going to be like, please send me some money so I can get it.
But he's like, no, it's not going to happen. It's not going to happen. And then like a month or so before he left, he's leaving. He's like, listen. He said, um. This is going to work. I know you don't think that. And I was like, no, I hope it does. I hope it does. And he said, there you go. I'm just saying that it is. But like, don't give away my room, right, bro?
Because, you know, you just don't know.
now back to the show well you know it's funny we just partnered with somebody to do a um they were already taking they were already running a youtube channel using our clips and other people's clips and they would just take your clip you know they take your clip and they add b-roll and everything and then they put it on their own channel right um
Well, guys were sending us stuff from them saying, hey, bro, this is a great one. And I'm like, that's not that's me. But that's not ours. Yeah. Somebody made that. Yeah. So we tracked or Colby tracked them down and ended up talking to the guys and saying, can you let's partner on channel. So really, yeah. Partnered on the channel. They started it to say they started it on the 25th, November 25th.
It's got 32,000 subscribers. Nice. It's got one video has like 7.8. One little short has 7.8. Yeah. And this one's like 4.2. Another one's got 3 million, 4 million, 2 million.
Matt Cox, you're on the rise, man. You know the only thing that's not doing well? What? Our Spanish channel. You have a Spanish channel? I thought I'd be huge in Spanish. Oh, Jesus.
I'm not huge in Spanish. Apparently nobody in Spanish people, you know, they don't care. I swear, these little people are way too ambitious. I've made some Puerto Rican comments. I'm not saying I've been kind to the Spanish, but I've made some comments. But still, I think I'm good in Spanish. Why are short people so much more ambitious?
He's relatively high IQ individual. Yeah. But not everybody. You know, look, if you haven't had interactions with police and you don't know how the system works, he's buying an ID off of some Russian Web site. Right. Like he didn't go into the DMV and get it. Like, I would – me, when I was on the run, I would hand them an ID. I have no problem. I'll get pulled over. Here's my ID, right?
When I speak in Spanish, it's in my voice.
Yeah, it's all AI. What?
You know what I'm thinking, too? Maybe the keywords aren't... They didn't fill out the keywords. They didn't fill out... Something's wrong. Mm-hmm. Bro, I got channels. I put up a channel that I probably have 20 videos on and it's got like 8,000 subscribers. Like it's still getting views every month. And so this thing is just dying. I don't know why. Yeah. And it's months old.
It's not like it's a week old. This is three months ago.
That's what this guy has actually been shot by... there's an informant, so he gets shot. He got shot and an informant that's in Diddy's camp. In his camp. Yeah. Which is working for the FBI, tells the FBI, Diddy just ordered a hit on this guy and he got shot. Now, the problem is, is that he talks a lot of shit about Diddy. I mean, I'm sorry, not Diddy. Oh, Matt. Sorry. About Jay-Z. Sorry.
An informant in Jay-Z's camp said this guy, Diddy, or Jay-Z just ordered a hit on this guy. And then the guy gets shot. And he tells him, like, he knew exactly what was happening, what happened. I've seen the, there's an FBI report from, from the, the, um, You know, they call him a whatever, a CI. And so that's what we were talking about.
Here's my passport. But I have a passport. I have multiple passports that are issued by the State Department. I have driver's licenses issued by the state's DMV. This guy hands them a fake ID bought off some Russian website. Like, what are you thinking? That's not going to pass, mustard. No. You know, it's going to get you, maybe get you a bank account.
The problem when I talked to this guy is that because he was out of his jurisdiction when he got shot. Yeah. He doesn't want to come on and say, like, I was here next to the projects when I got shot. He don't want to say that because they're trying to violate his probation. He's on federal probation right now.
So he's like, well, I don't want to say exactly where I was because, you know, we had a whole conversation before. So I'm going to be a little vague. Yeah. So, you know, it's kind of not great. But the video on my channel got like 400,000 views or something. You know, so and I've done a few videos on Diddy and on. Yeah, I saw that. You're like the go to Diddy channel.
It's the Courtney Burgess thing. It's because this guy, because the guy Courtney Burgess, which is so funny because I've literally blasted the guy for being just a pathological liar and lying about this whole thing. And you know what's so funny is despite the fact that I've done all that, right? Look who still texts me all the time. He just texted me just now. Courtney still texting you. At 7.20.
It's 7.40 right now. At 7.20, he sent me a text. Who is this guy? Courtney Burgess. What's his deal? So, Courtney Burgess. I kind of started to tell you a little bit before. Courtney Burgess. so everybody's heard about the Diddy sex tapes. Yeah. Right? The, you know, the CP, right? CP tape, you know, you want me to say the word or no? Yeah, go ahead. The child tape, the sex tape.
Okay, so when he says that in the future, just abbreviate it so we don't have to fucking edit this. CP tapes and the, just the, you know, the assault tapes, the, you know, whatever. You know what I'm saying. So, so, what happened with Courtney is, Diddy used to date a woman named Kim Porter. Kim Porter had a couple kids of his.
And Diddy adopted her son from another marriage with a guy named I'll Be Sure, who's a music producer. So Diddy and Porter meet. They're together like 10 or 12 years. And then they eventually split up. They split up and in 2018, she dies from pneumonia. Now, and a lot of people in Diddy's camp have died from pneumonia. People that have problems with him tend to die from pneumonia.
How that's possible, I don't know. People are like, oh, he poisons. I don't understand how you can give someone pneumonia, but whatever. People are saying, oh, it's a certain poison. Well, I'm assuming that they're going to test for this, right? So whatever. I think it's a coincidence, but whatever. Yeah. the point is that she dies.
Well, when she dies, the day after she dies, this is all from Courtney, the day after she dies, Kimora Simmons... goes to him and Kimora Simmons used to be married to Russell Simmons. She's now married to another like multimillionaire. She lives in like a $30 million house. Like she's filthy rich. The idea that she would be hanging out with or even knows who Courtney Burgess is, is asinine.
But whatever he says, she comes to him and says, gives him one flash drive. Now this is back in 2018. Gives him a flash drive and says, that flash drive has Kim's manuscript that she was working on, which is a memoir of her time with Diddy. It's got all the dirt on him. It talks all about everything, every horrible thing he's done. And I want you to get it out there. And he says, okay.
Maybe it's going to get you, it's going to get you into a bar, but you're not. Yeah, this isn't going to work. So they very quickly, boom. And he had a couple of different IDs, I believe.
And he really doesn't. According to him, he's like, I gave it to a guy. I kind of got busy. And then I gave it to a guy to try and to get a bunch of books printed up. And we printed up some books and he was supposed to try and help me get it out there. And he's actually like, these are all like street guys. He's selling them out of the back of his car. He got bumper stickers made up.
He got t-shirts. It's called, he had it, he named it. I forget what the name of his book was, which was equally as just horrible. So it doesn't go anywhere, right? He didn't know how to make, these guys don't, they're not marketing geniuses, right? Like Courtney says that he's a music producer. Anyway, so what happens is years go by.
Well, at one point, my buddy Wade, you know, Wade Williams, he's been on your channel. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Wade has a podcast. It's got like 10, 11,000 subscribers. And he predominantly interviews artists he interviews mob guys. You know, he loves Goodfellas, mob guys. So he interviews all these mob guys. But he also does other stuff. He'll do porn stars. I don't mean do.
I mean, he'll interview porn stars. He's happily married. He'll interview porn stars and he'll interview rap. You know, he likes rap and stuff. He grew up during the like Tupac era. So he hears that He ends up hearing about this guy, Courtney Burgess, who used to work with Tupac, because that's what Courtney says. No proof of that.
So he ends up reaching a mutual friend, kind of mutual guy knows him. So he contacts the guy. He ends up putting him in contact with Courtney. He tells him, listen, I'd love to have you on the podcast to talk about your relationship with Tupac. Like, I don't know anybody that knows Tupac, knew Tupac. And Courtney's like, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's like, listen, I got something better than that.
He goes, I got Kim Porter's memoir. And he's like, really? And he's like, yeah. So he ends up arranging so that Wade gets a copy of the book that he put out. Wade reads it. Wade contacts me and says, this is what this book says and starts telling me about the book. And I'm like, oh, Jesus. Okay. And he's like, yeah, Kim Porter. And he's like, you know who that is, right? No. You know who Diddy is?
I'm like, ah, Diddy. I don't, is that like the guy that, is that the Puff Daddy? And he's like, you know, he realizes like, I'm an idiot. I don't know. He's like, you know who Tupac is, right? I'm like, yeah, of course I did a painting of Tupac. I know who that is. But prior to the painting, I didn't know. So he's like, oh, great.
And I'm like, look, he's like, well, I was wondering if you wanted, what would you do? Could you publish it? I'm like, bro, I don't know anything about this kind of stuff. Like I wouldn't know what to do, which by the way, was a huge mistake on my part. That was almost as stupid of a decision as me not opening our YouTube channel when you told me open, start a YouTube channel.
Almost as dumb of a decision, but whatever, we're not talking about me. So what happens is, Wade is trying to kind of figure out what to do about this book. And he says, I'm going to contact Chris Todd. Chris Todd is a guy who writes salacious true crime books about high-profile crimes. Let's just say that. That's the politest way to put it. So- He contacts Chris Todd.
Chris Todd kind of goes, okay, okay, well, put me in contact with this guy, Courtney. They end up getting in contact. Courtney tells him, I have the flash drive. I also have additional flash drives that have sex tapes and CP tapes of Diddy. And so Chris Todd is like, whoa. So Chris Todd goes, I could probably do something with that.
Chris Todd starts making phone calls because Chris Todd is connected. He knows other reporters. He calls a bunch of reporters, starts saying, I have these. He starts saying, I have these tapes. He doesn't have the tapes. He's never seen the tapes. I have these tapes. I'd like to try and maybe we could sell them.
Well, while he's running around talking about selling them, and by the way, at the same point in time, people start hearing about tapes. It's because Chris Todd is running around talking about tapes. And so other celebrity or content creators start talking about, there are tapes about Diddy out there with this and this and this and...
So, and I'm not saying that none of, I'm not saying that Diddy's a decent human being. I mean, he's got, clearly he's a scumbag, but I'm saying by running around talking about it, it gets in the ether and people start, know it's out there and it's being talked about. So while this is happening, Wade and Courtney are saying, publish the book, publish the book.
But Todd's not really that concerned about it, right? And they're saying, months go by, and then guess whose house gets raided? Dee's house gets raided. Diddy's house gets raided and they grab a whole bunch of surveillance footage. They grab surveillance equipment, guns, baby oil, the whole thing. I'm not sure why baby oil or any of that is illegal, but whatever. It's all creepy.
There's a bunch of creepy stuff done. The baby oil is laced with drugs. Well, you know, and it's just excessive. Nobody needs a thousand. A little bit. Yeah. So, I mean, I guess if you don't want to keep going to the store, you know, I buy multiple when I go to buy. Yeah. I buy four or five things of toothpaste when I go. I don't want to keep going back. Right.
So the point is, is that all of this is happening. So. Chris Todd decides, you know what? I am going to go ahead and publish the book. He doesn't want his name attached to it. So he puts, he uses a pseudonym, which is Jamal something, which is supposedly the name that Tupac Shakur is living under, assuming he would still be alive, which is also another ridiculous thing to say.
So what, so he, Chris Todd decides, I am going to publish this book. He puts it on Amazon. And I want to say that it just so happens, it still takes him months. He's got it to the point where he's going to put it up on Amazon. Diddy gets arrested. I'm pretty sure this is how it worked out. I could have it in reverse, but Diddy gets arrested. And like a week or two later, Chris Todd puts it out.
He puts out the book. The book is called Kim's Lost Words. The book is salacious. It is filled with Diddy having intercourse with multiple celebrities, all of them high profile celebrities. And I mean, and I mean, it's not like, it's not like it's graphic. It's, you know, not overly graphic.
It's not, it's not, you know, it's not written like to be like a thing or even software, but it's enough that it's like, it's, you wouldn't want someone saying these things about you. And they're talking, we're talking about it, you know, So I'll give you two of the people. Well, I'll give you a few of them. So it's Bieber, Usher, Jade Smith, Jaden.
No, no, Jaden.
Will Smith's kid. Mm-hmm. It's got Snoop Dogg's in there. I'll Be Sure, which is Kim Porter's ex-husband. And it just goes on and on and on, right? Just multiple. And these are just, you know, they're disturbing scenes. Like you wouldn't want this, even if it was true, you wouldn't want someone to describe it in these ways. So it's salacious.
So it comes out and it literally sells like in two weeks, it sells like 30 copies, right? So Wade contacts me and says, listen, bro, this book is out. This guy was just arrested. Diddy was just arrested. This book is out. It's salacious. He's getting a piece of the whole thing. These guys aren't advertising it. He's like, I'm gonna try and get some momentum on this thing.
He goes, can we do a podcast? And I go, yeah, we can do a podcast, sure. I don't know anything about it, bro. Like, I'm like, yeah, okay. You got to understand, I don't know anything about it. He's like, no, no, I'll talk. Well, we do an hour and 20 minute podcast, maybe an hour and 15 minutes. It gets 850,000 views. The book.
At the same time, within a day or two, Chris Todd, which didn't want his name associated with the book before, because he knows deep down, I think he, well, I don't know. He probably had questions. He doubts that it's probably true. He wouldn't say that. But he starts doing interviews. Listen, he's interviewed by Associated Press. I think he's interviewed by several large organizations.
media outlets media outlets he gets in he's interviewed by rolling stone magazine it does an interview yeah so within two weeks kim's lost words is a is a amazon best-selling book the best-selling book they sell one over 1.5 million dollars worth of books Wow. Listen, and I can tell you right now, the royalties, it's a small fortune. It's a small fortune, how much it brings in.
So, but I'll be sure- In the book, it's talking about Diddy sleeping with, doing a threesome with Kim Porter and Al Bishore. And it's just, the whole thing is vile. And Al Bishore, of course, is like, what is this? And so he hires an attorney who threatens a lawsuit and they file a cease and desist order to Chris Todd and Amazon. Amazon takes the book down.
I mean, you could imagine that thing probably would be close to seven, $8 million worth. Maybe 10 million. I'm assuming- Did he fight, did he, so- Kristal didn't do much of anything. No. He didn't do much of anything. So what ends up happening is that Courtney Burgess, he's still got a bunch of the original ones that he had printed up.
So he's like selling those on some website right now and for like $200 or something ridiculous. What happens is Chris Todd is, he starts going on all these podcasts talking about, of course it gets shut down. So once it gets shut down, he kind of stops doing the podcast, right?
And on the podcast, Chris Todd is saying the tapes exist, that he had gotten a flash drive, that he'd seen the tapes, whole thing. And so when I end up talking to Wade, I'm like, Wade, you know, Wade's keeping me kind of abreast of some of the stuff, not everything, but he's like, whoa, this happened, this happened, bro, this is insane. Chris Todd is calling me, right?
I've had him on my program, on my YouTube channel a few times. He's, you know, listen, one of my highest videos is one that Chris Todd and I did on OJ Simpson. You know, it's got like- Did you do it right before he died? We did it, like literally, we released the video and he died immediately. that morning.
So my video comes out a few hours later, just as they announce it, like my video has been up like an hour and then they announced he's dead. My video shoots up. So like literally it's got like eight or 900,000. I don't forget how many views, but it's got like, it's close to a million views within a week. So anyway, Chris Todd's also texting me, you know, hey, did you see this?
Hey, did you hear this? And I'm telling him like, bro, I think you may be in trouble. Like, this is a big deal. This is an issue. You're going to get yourself sued. I've read the book. And it ain't good. Like this says some really fucked up things about people. Most of the things that it says about people are people are deceased.
Anyway, what happens is I go to Wade and I say, Wade, I'd like to talk to Courtney Burgess. He says, okay, I'll put you in contact. I called Courtney and I said, Courtney, what's going on? I said, you know, I understand that you had a flash drive. I talked about the whole thing. Keep in mind that when Todd and Wade have talked about this, they've been very vague.
Nobody has mentioned Courtney's name. Nobody knows who Courtney is. Todd just says, I got it from a close, from a guy who's a Hollywood insider, who was close friends with Kim Porter, you know, with friends of a friend, friend of a friend. So I said, so I understand you had a flash drive. And he goes, yeah, yeah. He said, well, it was actually, he was, it was, it was three flash drives.
So, oh, okay. And I said, you got it like the day after. He's like, yeah, yeah. Like the day after it was a couple of days after it was given to me. I'm like, okay, a little different than what Wade said. So I said, you want to come on the podcast? He goes, yeah, sure. I'll come on the podcast.
He said, yeah, I'm sick of Todd running around, you know, basically getting all the, this press, like, you know, and he's like, yeah, yeah, I'm, I'm, I'm,
Okay. So I go and we set up the podcast. And just before the podcast, by the way, and I like to mention this because Courtney consistently will tell you he's concerned about getting the word out that what happened with Kim Porter and how horrific it was and how horribly she was treated and what a scumbag Diddy is.
and he's doing this for her in her name because she's a good person and everything, but he wants $200 to do the podcast. You know, it started off at like, he wanted- He wanted a fee for the podcast. He wanted like 1,500 bucks or something.
No, just a thing, you know, just a remote, whatever. So I'm like, and, but I'm, you know, the Diddy thing's big and I never pay, bro, never. Like I don't pay for anything. I don't pay for flights. I don't pay for, I don't pay for nothing. And I was like, I talked to Colby and Colby's like,
That's nothing. We can do 200 bucks. I'm like – he's like, let's just see. Okay. So we do it. I pay him. We get on the podcast. He mumbles about his relationship with Tupac and all these people that he knows and how he knows Diddy and – or never met Diddy but kind of knows who he is. They kind of grew up in the same neighborhood and whatever. So – That goes on and on.
What ends up happening is I start talking to him about the flash drives. Okay. He's like, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm like, so have you seen these videos of... of Justin Bieber and Usher. And I'm like, who is it? Those two, you told me that's who that was before. He said, yeah, yeah, he was that and Will Smith's son. He was like, and he throws that in there. Nobody had heard that before.
Three months? Okay, so the name was, was it one or two? How many flash drives? It was like 11. It was a bunch of them. 11? Told Wade once. One. Told me three. Now it's 11. Told us it was after. Right then I'm thinking, no.
Something's not right. He tells me, Mike, who gave them to you? Oh, it was a friend of hers. Now, prior to that, he had told me it was Kamala Simmons. Right. And I've also heard it's Kamala Simmons from two other people. So I know he's been, but nobody knows that. Everybody that he's talked to, he won't say who it is. But that's who it was. That's who he told me it was.
And by the way, initially he wanted to tell people that, but by this point, Kamala Simmons has already come out and said that the book is fabricated, that it's not true. So I think his initial reaction or his initial plan was, I'll tell people on the inside, but I'll never say it out loud. and people will maybe assume
not realizing the book was gonna be a bestseller and Kamala Simmons was gonna come out and say, that book's lie. She never wrote any book. That's not it. Anyway, the point is, is that I slowly start talking to Courtney and I go, Courtney, so have you seen these videos? Yeah, yeah, I've seen parts of, like I haven't watched the whole video.
Cause you know, he said, you know, it's two men or two guys having sex. And if you watch two, a man, even if you watch a man and a woman have sex, that makes you gay. Oh, yeah. Really? Wow. OK, well, I guess, you know, throw me in that category. I've seen some stuff. So anyway, he's so he's saying if it's two men. Right. No. So he said, I've watched enough.
I'm like, well, then how do you know they were underage? Well, because Bieber didn't have all the tattoos and his hair was different. And I could tell that Escher was definitely underage. So how old do you think Bieber was? He says, oh, he was definitely underage. under 16 years old, probably 15, 16. Usher was definitely young. So Jaden Smith, definitely.
Yeah, but I mean, I didn't, I understand, but I mean, we weren't, like, we were just talking about this one thing. Got it. And I'm kind of talking him, like, trying to understand. So he says he's seen them, didn't watch all of them, but did watch enough to know that these boys are being taken advantage of and that they're all underage. Okay, and I said, do you have the tapes now?
Yeah, yeah, no, I got them. You still have them in your possession? Yeah, yeah, I got them. I go, well, how did you watch them if they were on a flash drive? He goes, oh, I put them into my computer. I watched them on my computer. So you transfer them from the flash drives to your computer. Yes, he goes, and then I ended up wiping them off my computer.
because I didn't want it on my computer because I use it for editing. I was like, okay. Well, transferring it from one device to another is a distribution. And so I said to him, I said, okay, bro, you understand you're in possession of these, right? And he goes, yeah. And I said, so that's, you're in possession of CP.
And he's like, oh, I said, he goes, I said, he goes, well, I said, and that's, he goes, well, I said, you know, just having them in your possession you can get in trouble. That's a federal offense. You go, I didn't make it. I said, that doesn't matter whether you made it or not. You can get in trouble. You've seen it, you know what it is.
If you don't immediately notify the authorities, they could charge you. Now, if you notify the authorities, you're fine, but you didn't notify the authorities. So I explained that to him. And I said, why don't you turn them in? Because the government's going to want these things to be used in part of their defense. I'm sorry, part of their case against Diddy.
This is proof that he's, you know, taking advantage of, you know, underage kids, you know, celebrities. Cause also he had, he also said that he had, there was videos of him having sex with like, you know, Jennifer Lopez and, you know, Anyway, so he says, what did he say? I said, bro, why don't you give it to the authorities? And he goes, in my neighborhood, that's snitching.
And I was like, I was thinking, you know, in my neighborhood, that would be protecting children. Like- Snitching on pedos. Right, right. He's against that. So I sit there, I'm like, okay, well, so we have another 10, 15 minutes where I'm trying to tell him, look, this is the right thing to do, whatever. He just, he's against it, which is fine, whatever. That's your problem.
So it ends, we post the video like the next day. The comments tear him apart.
He goes on and on and on about like, I'm sorry, the comments go on and on. They're like, I'm contacting the authorities. I'm contacting the feds. I'm contacting the U.S. attorney. I'm notifying this. I'm notified. So he gets super scared. Right. He even contacts me. And he's like he's basically like, man, people are talking about me going to the police. They're talking about this.
And I saw that you you liked some of the comments like I was hitting. But, you know, I'll just bring being. And I was like, I don't think that's probably what happened. But, you know, I'm like, whatever. But he's freaking out.
So that night he goes on another podcast, probably gets another 200 bucks, goes on a podcast where he says, yeah, yeah, I already gave the flash drives to the to the authorities. I already gave it to him.
look how did how that's pretty quick yeah so the next day he texts me and he tells text me and says the the feds just raided my house and i went they did i said who did who raided him he was the fed i go yeah which agency he goes fbi homeland security is investigating not the fbi So I write then no. The other thing is, this is the first time you've spoken.
Right, but would they also take it down if it was really him? Yeah, but they would have said we took it down because it was impersonating him. They would have taken it down because it was political or it violated their, you know, it was whatever it was going, it was... I don't know. It was like screaming fire in a crowded restaurant.
There's no way they got a search warrant that quick. Like having been through the system and spent as much time in the system, I know how things work. He's lying. So he's like, they took everything. They took all my stuff, all my equipment, all my computers. They got the flash drives, everything.
He's trying to let me know and everybody know by saying, oh, I already gave them to the feds to let everybody know I'm not in possession of these things. So I go, oh, okay. So I say, hey, can you send me a copy of the search warrant? And he says, oh, I don't need to do that. My lawyer's got it. And I go, okay, great. Can you ever give me a copy? Can she send you a copy?
I don't put my business out there like that. And I went, okay, bro. I said, listen. I said, I'm not asking for your bank statements. It's a publicly available document. I said, I just want to see it because I want to know what they were looking for. They'll say that in the search warrant. Oh, I ain't about all that. Okay. So I figure we're never going to talk again.
A couple days, no, I think about two, three days later, he texts me again. Bro, I just got raided again. And I'm like, by who? Homeland Security. And I thought, uh-oh. Now this is enough time to get a search warrant. So he immediately takes a photo and he says, here's a search warrant. He sends it to me. I read it. It's not a search warrant. It's a subpoena.
You weren't, there wasn't a search warrant. It was a subpoena, so probably a couple of guys from Homeland Security showed up, knocked on the door, showed him his badge, and they gave him a search warrant. The search warrant said that it was, not search warrant, I'm sorry, a subpoena, gave him the subpoena. The subpoena was four days earlier, the day after I posted my video, so Sunday,
My video was posted Monday. They got a subpoena. Whoa. And I know this is true, too, because this is what they tell him, because he subpoenaed to appear in front of the grand jury with flash drives, devices like anything to do with any video of of Sean Diddy Combs, a.k.a. P. Diddy, a.k.a. Love, a.k.a. You know, the whole thing.
Right. And all this device that I'm literally, you know, they've got a blanket thing that they give that they want. Right. So he's freaking out. Oh man. I said, well, you know, sounds like you got to go. He's like, he's like, no, I don't like them buildings. You walk in them places. You don't walk out. I said, bro, they just want to talk to you. And.
You know, so he ends up getting a lawyer and he goes to be subpoenaed. He goes in front of the grand jury, gets in front of the grand jury. He said, I get in front of the grand jury. They turn on the video that he did with me. They watch the grand jury, the U.S. attorneys and Courtney watch the entire video. And he stops it like, what about this? Then he asked him a bunch of questions.
It could have led to, I don't know, some kind of, why don't you pay? Don't you have YouTube Premiere?
When they ask him, where's the flash drives? He tells them, I threw them away. Think about this. You told me the FBI took them during the search warrant. That was a lie. Complete lie. So anyway, so he's like. So how do you know about everything that happened during that? The grand jury thing. He's told me all this. OK. And that's not public record. No, it's not public record.
Most of this is coming from him. But the I want to say. So the New York Times. So the New York Times did an article where they say that Courtney at the grand jury told the grand jury that he had. thrown away the flash drives, he'd gotten rid of them. First of all, so this continues to go on, right? He starts going on podcast after podcast. The problem is he starts lying.
It turns into the he got some of it turns into I was given the flash drives by a good friend of Kim's Kim Porter's turned it went to I was I was mailed the flash drives. Then it turns into I was given the flash drives by a guy that used to date Kim Porter. Then it turned into I was given it to a guy who was a music producer who has since died.
He will not say, so if you go back and say, then it broke into multiple times. Now he's been given a couple flash drives after her death, three or four of them before her death. And then 10 years prior, he was given the flash drives that contained the book. The problem is she writes in the manuscript up till the day she dies.
So how could you have gotten the manuscript 10 years earlier when you read it? She was writing in it all the way up to the day she died. Like once again, not an accomplished liar. A liar, but not very good at it. So once he's been on all these other podcasts, it's my belief that the government... obviously has watched a bunch of these podcasts and realizes this guy is a complete liar.
And so they then go and they subpoena him again. We want you to come back in front of the grand jury. Only this time, I believe his lawyer has probably determined that her client is a liar. Now, these guys were on News Nation. You understand? TMZ interviewed him on the courtroom steps. He's been in everything. It's huge. If you pull up Courtney Burgess right now, Stephen. Sorry.
If you pull it up, he's everywhere. He's everywhere. He's huge. He's never had this much attention in his entire life. That's wild, dude. So- This guy. Yeah. Who is Courtney Burgess, the ditty witness who calls him blah, blah, blah. Go down. Find the New York Times. Look, it's everywhere. Burgess. Times of India. Yeah. There's the New York Times, too. There's one in the New York Times.
There's one in the... Type in his name and then type in New York Times after. Yeah, type in New York Times. Right there.
I thought for a second, I didn't, because we were looking at YouTube, I thought it was. No, no, no. That was just a website. So, yeah, you know what I'm saying? Like, so I think it was. So you think it was just somebody trying to capitalize on it. Yeah. There's so many things. Yeah, it was probably that. There's so many things that come out that I've seen.
All in one man's. And this is... Right. This is multiple, by the way. There's multiple, looks like there's multiple articles. There have been multiple. They even mentioned me. They talk about my podcast, him being on my podcast, coming out on my podcast.
Well, so here's the funny thing. So here's what I believe after just looking into everything. I believe Courtney Burgess- Kim Porter died. I think her name is Cassandra. I forget her last name. She sues Diddy in 2003. Yeah, I'm sorry. In 2023, she sues Diddy. alleging he was, remember when Diddy, the tape came out of him beating the girl up and dragging her. That's her. That's Cassandra.
I want to say, I'm sure I've got her name wrong. Cassandra, Cassandra, Cassie. I think it was Cassie. Anyway, she sues him and wants like $40 million. And he comes out immediately and says, this is extortion. It's all lies. She's lying. I've never done anything. It's all bullshit. And then her attorney most likely shows him the tape that they have. He settles the next day.
The day after he settles. About two months later, CNN leaks the tape. Surveillance video in the hotel. But that was two months after. They release it months after he settled. At this point, this is when I think that Courtney Burgess... wrote the memoir as Kim Porter. Oh, wow. He then ran around trying to get it published and couldn't. Wade got a hold of him and he said, I got something.
When he talked to Chris Todd, he told Chris Todd, I got this memoir, but I also have these sex tapes and CP. Mm-hmm. to get him all excited. Chris Todd's never seen any of this stuff. He's seen some screenshots of some vague screenshots of images that are already on the internet. These are not original shots.
Anyway, so what I think happened was Courtney wrote the manuscript, said he had these other tapes, He, of course, threw them all away, so you can't prove anything. Do you think he really had them? No, I don't think they ever exist. I think all of it was a, hey, I think I can make some money. Yeah, it was an opportunity thing.
It's like, you don't know what's true and what's not true. I watched a video about the weapon. Remember how he fires and then he... It looks like it jammed and he clears it. He fires again. He clears it. He fires again. So they were saying the... You know, initially it was... Are you trying to keep the casings? The shell casings? No, initially it was the gun jammed because it had a silencer on it.
It was an opportunity to make money off of the back of a dead woman who has kids that loved her, that from all accounts... was a decent human being. And you saw an opportunity to make some money off of this poor dead woman who died. You don't give a shit about her kids or anything else. And the thing is he did, he made a small fortune. He and Todd made a chunk of money.
And here's the real problem. The real problem is Diddy's legal team, right? Here's what they're gonna do. And this is why the government brought Courtney back. They probably wanted to get him to go over these lies that he'd been telling on record so they could indict him and say, you've been lying about these things.
They wanted him to lie to the grand jury and prove that he's been lying because you've been saying the same thing, multiple accounts. You're lying to the grand jury. We're going to charge you. It's obstruction of justice. It's all kinds of stuff that he's in trouble for. But he didn't go back.
His lawyer wouldn't let him go back in front of the grand jury the second time she claimed the Fifth Amendment. Think about it. What are you going to say that's going to incriminate you? Right. So Diddy's lawyers are probably going to try and call him to the stand. The government most likely has to charge him. If they don't, here's the problem.
Diddy's lawyers can use him to undermine the government's case. Right. Right. By saying, one, the only time we've ever heard about sex tapes that everybody thinks exists is when you guys were talking about him. You were lying about him. You were lying about this book. You've told all these different lies. You're a pathological liar.
And we think that it's you and people like you that have caused all of these things about Diddy. Because so far the government has done one thing they haven't done. As much stuff as they've released, they've never once said we have tapes showing sexual activity with minors or even other celebrities. We have tons of witnesses that will say it.
But we don't have tapes out of all the surveillance equipment that they got. All the video, everything. They've never come forward to say that. They've said everything else. Drugs, guns, what else? Sex trafficking, all these other things.
Yeah, I don't doubt for a second that Diddy's a complete creep. And I don't doubt that he probably may have some videos. I'm saying I don't know that the government has the videos.
So it goes into your pores or something. Right, right. But... So I think that they will use – they can use Courtney to actually help Diddy's case when I'm sure Courtney has no intention of that. But the guy can't keep his – He didn't have a plan. He just was like going with the flow. And he can't seem to keep the lie straight. Right. So that's the whole Diddy-Courtney Burgess insider scoop thing.
And what's so funny about this is like Courtney, I did a whole thing on it. I put it on my podcast. I did a whole breakdown of the dates and everything. Courtney's still texting me.
Well, here's the thing about Jay-Z is like, yeah, I'm not going to pay you one penny. And it was hush money. But the truth is, and I interviewed that, remember the lawyer that I interviewed? Okay. Is that, and we had a whole discussion about this where we talked about like, Jay-Z didn't have a choice but to fight this. Initially that lawsuit includes, it was filed against Diddy.
That was the first report. Then it was that it may have been... You know, it may not have been a great weapon. May have been some kind of an older weapon. May have been a weapon, turns out... Now, it may have been a ghost gun and it had issues.
And it said there was a woman and another guy there that were famous. Well, they, of course, the lawyer goes to them and says, hey, we'll try and keep your name out of this if you just settle. So I'm sure he goes to his lawyers and says, hey, how can we do this? And his lawyers probably explained, listen, if Diddy doesn't settle the case, your name's coming out no matter what.
So if you settle this for a million dollars or 2 million, your name still comes out. So we might as well fight it. Face the music now. Yeah, come out now and say, I won't pay you a penny because it's all lies. Because if you settle it and it comes out that you were the second guy in these claims and you settled, it makes you look really guilty. So you have to fight it.
Or you can just say, hey, I settled because I didn't want my kids to go through this and hear these claims. And I was trying to keep my name out of it, but it's all untrue. You could try that. And he probably went, fuck it.
Well, it's the same thing when I came out with these videos talking about these tapes and talking about that 950,000 views, 850,000 views. Courtney, 450,000 or 500,000 views. When I come out and I say, hey, listen. There's no way it's possible that it's true. It's not true. This isn't Kim Porter's words. She didn't write this. This is what I believe. The only thing that makes sense is this.
And sequentially it works. It's the only thing that works. And the people that I'm talking about are consistently lying. And that's absolutely proven. When I say that whole thing, 50,000 views?
Nobody wants to hear that.
Right. Even though, look- You know, Diddy is, he's clearly got some problem. I mean, he's clearly a weirdo, right? Like, I'm not doubting for a second that, and there very well may be tons of tapes. This guy just never had them. Right. You know? Right. But, you know, like I said, I don't want to hear it.
Yeah, that's what I heard. Well, then I saw a guy who was a gun enthusiast that has a channel. He did a video where he showed a weapon that is a one-shot, right? It's a one-shot weapon that every time you fire it, you have to clear it. Fire it. And he actually shows people using it. It's the exact same action. So it's one or two. And then, of course, he was found with a ghost gun. So...
Well, it's the same, isn't it the same lawyer that filed the... Isn't the, the ambular chaser guy, isn't it? Find the name of the lawyer. Is it the same lawyer? I'm not sure. It was a guy from Texas, I believe. I'm not mistaken. Jay-Z lawsuit.
Tony Busby. That's the same guy that's got like a hundred different claimants against Diddy. It's the same one. Okay. Let's look up Tony Busby. Yeah, because Jay-Z's lawyers claim Tony Busby pressured a client to blah, blah, blah.
Well, first of all, it's not extortion. You're writing a letter saying you're named. You're the person that is unnamed, the unnamed person in this lawsuit. Do you want to settle or do you want us to go ahead and make it public? That's not extortion. It's not. That's just the law.
um so so jay-z basically yeah i guess he painted it as like trying to be extorted by this ambulance chaser lawyer for a bunch of money they always do that's the same thing that's what they do um uh was it garth brooks when he got he's been sued a couple months ago he got sued by his the chick that did his makeup said that he assaulted her he art or graped her um in uh garth brooks okay yeah um uh
But same thing, he came out, his response was, this is extortion. They were trying to extort me. I won't pay any money for extortion. They all say that.
was he found with the ghost gun and the silencer? Or was it just an additional ghost gun? Like, I don't know. Like, you know, all these things slowly come out. There's so much stuff coming out initially. But boy, let me tell you, when this guy was showing the firing of that, of that silenced gun, it was exactly what this guy was doing.
Well, here's the thing is that, you know, look, you can pretty much sue anybody. But if this chick, she was 13 years old when this happened, by the way, if she doesn't have some proof that you were even there.
Yeah. How do you have proof? Right. And you don't know what these people are holding back. I'll tell you right now. Was it 25 years ago? Something like that? Yeah. She's like 37. She was 13. And I think she's 37 now. Yeah. So, yeah. It was.
24 years ago. So, so here's, here's the thing. I don't know. You know what the story is? Roughly. Not really. Well, anyway, the point is that she's going to have to prove somehow. I'll give you an example. Busby probably feels like he's got something. And I'll give you an example. Look at the ditty when Cassie filed that lawsuit. They come to him. They file it. Ditty's like, go fuck yourself.
You ain't got shit. Here's a video. And then he goes, how much? Okay. The fact that he comes out with his little letter and settles so quickly means that they held something. And this is very common. You file something. You don't tell them everything because you want them to do something like this. And then they go, you ain't got nothing. You ain't got nothing. And they go, what about this?
Boom. He's boom. He's pulling it.
And they go, listen, let's talk about this. Like, can we arrange? Right.
So whatever. So he does this whole thing thinking you don't have anything. I don't know who this person is. Never been around this person. Don't know anything about it. You ain't got nothing on me. I've never done anything. I'm going to fight you tooth and nail.
and you know they'll wait for him to make some responses i don't know what you're talking about yeah you're a liar i don't know who this was was it at the party and then you find out boom there's pictures of the two of them of all three of these people this little girl who's 13 with these two guys she's pictures with her and the the the the um chauffeur she's in the hotel room she you see what i'm saying suddenly it's like um yeah they wait for him to bury themselves
And or maybe maybe the chauffeur that helped get her in to the to the after party. Maybe he comes forward. Maybe he's like, yeah, no, this whole thing happened. I was actually upstairs when they took her in the room. Yeah. I don't know what happened in the room, but she was definitely there in the room.
Yeah, I feel like he's got something. Because if he is, it's something like, well, this is what she said. Does she have it? Right. Bless you. Does she have it? Bless you. The judge is going to go, okay, I've read the complaint. What do you have that proves any of this is true? Oh, I have a sworn statement from my client. No, no. That's not going to be enough. What else?
Her parents will talk about when they remember picking her up.
Yeah. I'm not, you know, what else? Like, do you see what I'm saying? Like, he's going to have to have something. If he's got nothing, then that's going to be thrown away right away. I mean, thrown out right away.
Here's the funny thing. Look how far away it was. Why wouldn't you just run right up on him?
They're like leaving. About what? I mean, a lot of them are like, you know, they're there. It's oh, it's Trump. It's this. Are people really leaving? Oh, yeah. Like Ellen DeGeneres, Tom Hanks. Like you got all these these idiots that, you know, that are, you know, I'm not staying here because I will kick rocks, you know, and and.
all of this is like i just noticed the trees are swaying yeah it's great because it's real bro that's the window we're we're in a time machine in christmas time in 1800 um in the middle of the woods in ontario leonardo dicaprio like left for some vacation he's been well it's been months you've been gone bro he's been gone i think yeah i'm pretty that's what i heard you could look that up um has he really been fucking out of the country
Who else left? Like there's a whole slew of people that have left. These are very timely vacations and they're extensive vacations.
Yeah, you don't know whether that's the actual celebrity's team going out and saying that. Right. You know, or has that really been debunked?
right you want to hear something huh guess whose sentence was commuted you know how um uh biden commuted 1500 uh people's uh federal sentences yesterday who do you think was among them i'm sure there's a laundry list tell me well you know one of them i know one of them personally you've talked to him on the phone No, Frank Amadeo.
Frank Amadeo was commuted, was pardoned by Biden? Not pardoned, commuted. What's the difference? So he had like... like seven or eight years to do on an ankle monitor where he's basically in the halfway house. He has to go in every week. He has to do piss tests. Remember, they could throw you back in prison. So they said, you know what? We're commuting your sentence. You're just on probation now.
So he's got like, I think, two or three years or three or four years of probation. So he's not on an ankle monitor anymore? Which means he could probably do your podcast.
Right. You have to reload it every time.
I'm not calling him.
No, what they did was everybody that was out on an ankle monitor, right? Biden commuted their sentence. Yeah. So anybody who had been gotten like the CARES Act or had been released and they were on an ankle monitor. And these are the guys that are like, we don't know what to do with them. Right. He said, you know what? I'm just going to commute their sentence and put them on probation.
But who really commuted their sentence?
Well, somebody wrote it up for him.
So that was initially what this guy was saying. This is the weapon that he believed. But, you know, I still don't know what the real weapon was. Keep in mind, too, the guy had multiple IDs. You could buy these things on like the dark web. But if you could buy a ghost gun, I don't know why you wouldn't buy a ghost. But, you know, he probably just didn't know that much. Even getting...
He probably has moments of lucidity. You think? Yeah, well, let me tell you. So I could have conversations with my mom and they call it like, I want to say they have called the twilight hours. Sundowners. Right. So as the sun's going down, every once in a while, my mother would call me And so I could have had breakfast with her that morning. And she would call me up and say, Matthew, come get me.
I'm in the hospital. And I'd be like, what? What's wrong, mom? And, you know, and she'd say, I'm in the hospital. Your father hit me. I'm in the hospital. It's like, what? Well, my father's been dead for, you know, seven years. You know what I'm saying? And it's like, and you realize like, oh, and she had, you know, she had dementia. Right. Yeah.
But I had, you know, and you know, she, I haven't seen your sister in week. I'm like, have you called Helen? I haven't seen her in weeks. She doesn't care about me. And it's like, no, like, oh, okay, mom. You don't want to argue with them. Right. So I'm saying, I'm sure that I don't know if he's to that because listen, the next morning I show up for breakfast.
perfectly, doesn't remember the night before, perfectly fine, can tell me what's going on on CNN and Fox News and have a normal conversation, talk about what she's doing that day, and you're just like, wow, bro. So I'm sure he has moments or times of the day when he's better, when he's good, and times when he's bad, you know? It's like everyone's mad about him pardoning his son.
Yeah, I mean, it... I don't care about pardon him. What I care about is that you lied about it the whole time. You knew the whole time. I mean, there's so many other things you could be upset about. That's a minor one. The fact that he's never been found guilty of anything. The fact that they haven't properly been able to impeach. And the fact that he, I'm going to send money to Ukraine.
I'm going to have them give me money to my son. My son's going to be indicted and I'm going to fucking pardon him.
Yeah. I understand. The problem is, could you imagine being somebody right now who's doing time for the exact same things that he got pardoned for? Oh, yeah. You're sitting there doing five years or eight years or seven years. That's tough. And you're sitting there going, wow. That's tough. This is not right. The world's not fair. No, it's not fair.
You know, getting a fake ID, that's difficult to do. I mean, you have to do some searching. You probably have to order a few of them before you actually get one.
But I mean, you know, they're all there's listen, there's this I think there's just corruption at every level. It's just different degrees of it. Right now. I love that Trump's going to be our first felon president. Love it. I love it.
But what does it mean?
So what does that mean is going to happen?
Is... So did you ever hear of the Kids for Cash judge? Yes, of course. He was in the book, right? In the book I wrote. Yeah. So... You talked to the person in this case, right? Yeah, yeah. I was the judge. I mean, the judge that helped with the lawsuit. Also, his sentence was commuted. No. Oh, listen, there's guys. Why would they do that? There's sex offenders sentences that he commuted.
I mean, I think it was a blanket immunity said, look, everybody that's currently out on the cares act or whatever it was, then just do it. He, he probably didn't put a lot of thought into it. You know, nobody in the white house is putting a lot of thought into anything.
You know, like, I've talked to him, you know, several times. You know, he was out on ankle monitor just like Frank commuted. So.
I think he's going to shake some shit up like it's never been before. You've seen his appointments. These are not go-with-the-flow kind of people. These are not bureaucratic people that really understand the bureaucracy and are willing to work within it. These are guys that are – You know, they're pulling out hatchets to... Some of them, not all of them.
Let's jump in a plane, fly across the country and pull the fucking plugs on the servers. You know, that kind of... Let's fire 80% of staff. You know, let's cut the... They're going to cut some shit.
Nothing about him. They let that go. Like, oh, yeah, that's over. Really?
Well, the bureaucracy starts taking over where it's like, hey, we're going to do this. Well, OK, we can do that, but we have to do this and this and this. And what you thought you were going to get done in a week. Six months later, you're still arguing.
99% of them are dead. Yeah. There's like one or two that are still alive. Right. And, you know, the thing is, look, if you're saying you could always pardon the people that you think, I don't, you know, this person, I don't want them to have to go through anything. It's been too long, you know, and he was following orders, whatever. But these four people are still alive.
Nobody's interested in this at all?
Then I'm going to pardon them and I'm going to release it. So fine, you've just guaranteed that those guys are going to be okay. Like, you know, it's been a long time. They're not the same people. And they were young and following orders. Like, was it horrific? Yes. But, you know, when you've got a gun to your head and you're being told to do something, this is what I'm ordering you to do.
And it may be horrible. but I'm about to be shot. So I have to kind of go through it. And I'm not saying that's what the case was, but if you're a part of the CIA and you're in a group of guys and you're being told, this is what we're going to do. It's kind of like, I was just given a very secretive order. And if I say, Hey, I'm not going through with that. That, You're done.
They're about to kill the president. They'll kill me.
Yeah. Right. So it's like, I have to go through with this. So am I going to, am I going to go ahead and drive this guy up to the, to the grassy knoll and let him get out?
If they can kill the president, they're gonna kill me. I got two kids and a wife. I'm sorry, I'm going through with it. And now guess what? 50 years later, I'm still alive. And Trump's like, this guy rose through the ranks. He's retired. He's 80 years old. you know, I hate to release this stuff. It's going to make his life miserable. What if they come and arrest him? You know what?
I'm going to pardon him and there's four other guys. I'm going to pardon them and I'm going to release it because it's time that the public knows the truth of what this country is, you know, is really like behind the curtain. Yeah. So, and really doing something like that, If that's really the case – and I don't know what the case is.
He's gonna be idolized.
If that's really the case, like there are – listen, there are people like my mother and my father who made all the right decisions, who were raised during the Depression era, who went to college, who had children, who worked the system, who were –
Yeah. I think if they were smart right now, he'd be trying to get some kind of a deal for like 30 years. He's going to be idolized. In 30 years in New York City, I don't know what, is that 15, 20? I don't know if they have parole. I'm not sure exactly how their system works. What did Hinckley get? Hinckley's out now, right?
You know, lower middle class and reach the goal or reach the the status of upper middle class who did everything right, despite the problems they may have had as just human beings who 100 percent believed in this country and believed everything they saw on the nightly news. My father didn't, as far as I know, ever question what Dan Rather said happened.
And then you find out what really, hey, there really are UFOs. There really are this. There really is this. Guess what? The CIA killed Kennedy. Could you imagine? Those people that are in their 70s and 80s that never questioned anything have got to, who right now think this generation is insane. They would be like just... Like they're, they probably wouldn't believe it though.
I mean, if you had Trump come out in the, I can't imagine if he released the documents. Yeah. Like you see the documents that like, this is what really happened. It would be like, you know, guess what? Oh, and by the way, we didn't land on the moon. That'll never happen. Well, I know we landed on the news, but I think, yeah, I think so.
But, but the point is, is could you imagine being that person?
You'd be like, I know a lot of people, I know a lot of people that just get all of their information from CNN. And that would just undermine your belief.
system in the in your entire life like i don't know you wouldn't know what to believe anymore at that point right devastating devastating yeah dying to see what what happened what because listen something's i don't know is what's gonna happen do you know how the process works with the confirmations the people in his cabinet they have to get confirmed
No, but I mean there's – I don't know how you could not confirm these guys. Like I mean these – None of them are half as whacked out as Biden's, you know, appointees. Right. Like like you've got that nut job who ran the military, who what was the other one that was dressed up like a woman? Yeah, it was like I mean, it was just it was just insane. They were all appointed.
Hinckley got like, well, Hinckley, I don't know that he got much of anything. He was found to be insane. They could keep him forever. They just eventually, after like 40-something years, they decided, let this guy out. Yeah, now he's out making YouTube videos. He's making music. He released an album.
Like and you've got what most of this is made up of Congress.
You know, like, yeah, that's true. Just like how is it not going to be possible? The problem is a lot of these guys, they probably just don't want to go through the scrutiny. You know, like you're sitting there, you have to be answered all these questions. They're yelling at you. They're, you know, it's, you know, they're bringing up this or bringing up any rumor that comes up.
You're like, what are you talking? You're bringing up stuff. Like I was never convicted. That's a rumor.
Pardoned would be like, he walks free. He walks free and he, and he's no longer a felon. Yeah. Like they eliminate the whole thing. Like if you searched him up and nothing would come up, they'd have to say he was basically expunged. Like you're no longer a felon.
I mean, 65 years old, 10 years from now, be lucky to be around. I'm not going to have you drilling holes in my head. Like, is this something that they're like, they're going to drill a hole in your head and stick this thing in or because of the age.
Because let's face it, I don't have much life left. If I can take a chance at having a better quality of life for the remainder of it, yeah, I'd do it. Absolutely. Why, you wouldn't do it? They're going to be listening to you, what you're thinking, know everything, downloading it. That's the problem. That's the problem. Who gets control of it?
Listen, I interviewed a guy about cryptocurrency yesterday. And yeah, it was, you know, he, he's taught, I just, the stuff he was saying was like, How like, OK, I get moving away from the fiat system, but the way he he was talking about laws and things that have already been passed, like it's already going to happen like that.
They're they've already the World Bank has already decided will be off the fiat system by 20, like 25. He had all these things and it was just like. Why have I not heard that? And he's like, I don't know. You can look it up. And he has like the statutes. He has the things. He's like, yeah. And I'm like, yeah, well, so you're telling me we're going to be off cash by in a year.
He's like, no, no, it'll it'll be phased out over a few years.
Yeah. And that was like, I was like, so, I mean, first of all, he knows it inside and out. He works for a company that is completely involved in it. Well, I mean, China's already doing this. Right.
Well, the other thing that was funny was he was like, yeah, he's like, he's like, now there are some, some states may end up, you know, kind of, you know, bucking, like, like being like, they're not interested. He's like, for instance, he's like right now, you know, Florida's already coming up with their own currency. And I'm like, what? I'm like, what are you talking about? Boom.
He's like, oh, yeah. Pulls it up, sends me the information. I'm like, Florida's talking about coming up with their own currency to go on the gold standard. I was the same way. I was like, what? They're looking into it. I was shocked. Like the stuff he was. Dude. And I was like, how is this not? He's like, well, it's not because it was very Danny Jones just where it's, this is what's happening.
They're just not telling you, you know, like, of course the media doesn't cover it.
And literally, it's an amendment. There's an amendment that says the states can do it. And I was like, what? He's like, yeah, it's amendment whatever. Such and such under this that they're allowed to, each state could actually come up with its own currency. Interesting. The fuck is that? That was one of the things they fought the Civil War over. Yeah. Was that they wanted a nationalized currency.
He was like, yeah, I know. But if certain things happen, then they're allowed to do it. And they're looking into doing it. And it's like, I've never heard this. Right. Yeah. You know, he had a ton of stuff. This was an interesting guy. Interesting guy. It was all about digital assets and NFTs and cryptocurrency and Bitcoin and how, you know, way above my pay grade.
Because Bitcoin isn't backed by anything.
The 2 a coin or something. The Hawk coin or something. Yeah. And it went, like it was outrageous how high it went. I think it went to like half a-
You're not buying crypto. That's a mistake. I mean, there are people that are. You got to buy some crypto, bro. No, I'm not buying crypto.
I'll buy gold.
You guys would have a ton to talk about. documentaries and all kinds of stuff. Actually, there's like a two and a half hour documentary on him I could send you. Not him, but he was basically throughout the entire documentary. It's all about the SEC suing who they sued like a couple years ago. They sued somebody saying it was saying that the It's a whole conspiracy.
It's got a whole conspiracy behind Ethereum and the government and how they sued this other company to try and get – because this company was doing really well and it was going to take over Ethereum and Bitcoin. It was going to be the number one crypto. And so what happens is a bunch of people in the government who were invested into Ethereum end up – convincing the SEC to sue this company.
This is a great drink. They're going to get a lot of material out of this.
And as soon as they sue them, knowing they're gonna lose the lawsuit, but it will stop them from moving forward. They immediately all like, step down from their positions and take other positions in private companies. They're all associated with crypto. And this company spends the next two years and like half a billion dollars fighting the lawsuit.
And they just recently, like literally a few weeks ago, won the lawsuit. But now they're, he thinks they'll come back. But of course, Ethereum has been running wild since this lawsuit. You're telling me Ethereum isn't, isn't a, not a commodity, but...
whatever it isn't, whatever they sued him for, but they're saying that this, this coin is, and it's the same thing that they just filed it to, to cripple the company. And it was a whole thing. I mean, it was super interesting. It's just, like I said, it's above my pay grade. Cause I don't really know. Speaking of lawsuits, you know who Billy Carson is? Yes. He's being sued. I saw, I don't know.
He's the one suing. Oh, I'm sorry. He's trying to get some stuff taken down.
Like the people want to believe. I don't think he will. Yeah. I think you're right about that. And then doing the lawsuit just makes you look bad. It makes you look desperate.
You know, like, you know, some people are going to follow you just no matter what. They like you. They believe in you. They believe in what you're saying. And maybe if it's not 100 percent accurate or you're making some assumptions, they're still going to follow you because they want to. Yeah.
Nothing. I mean, what are we doing? What are we? Listen. So the guy that was, you know, you know how Devoroli at the real story, not the movie. At the end, you know how Devoroli goes to knight armament And Knight Armament convinces him to come to Orlando. Yes. And the other guy brings – or the ATF agent brings a Glock and gives it to Deverelli. And Deverelli takes it and – And then he arrests him.
Yeah, he arrests him. Handcuffs him. Well, remember that – They have Deverelli, he looks at the Glock and everything. He checks out the weapons, gives it back to the guy, tells the guy, look, you know, the guy's like, look, I brought the weapons. Can you go buy the ammunition? And Deverelli says, yeah, okay, fine. And Deverelli says, look, I can't buy ammunition, but I'll have my guy buy it.
That guy's name is like Dijon Dijour or something. I forget his name. I think he's Serbian. Or maybe he's from the... Anyway, the point is that he was one of the guys that was with Deverelli from pretty much the beginning. I talked to him the other day. Really? Yeah. About what? After the whole Deverelli debacle, he went back to Serbia for...
seven years and he just got back about 11 months ago and about a month and a half ago found out about the book that I wrote Hand Grenade? Yeah. And no, not Hand Grenade, about Once a Gunrunner. And read the book and contacted me and said, listen, man, a lot of what Debra Rowley said isn't true. And I was there the whole time and this and this and this. And I'd love to talk to you about it.
And so we talked on the phone for 30, 45 minutes. And I said, look, you know, you got to come on the podcast. Like, we'll go through it piece by piece. And he said- Carrying the torch, Matt Cox.
And he said, he was like, absolutely. So he's supposed to, I think we're going to do it. I think he was saying like the first, he's in Miami, like the first of the year, I think we're supposed to do it. He said he's going to get back to me. He had to talk to some people.
yeah, you know, he's worried about his English, but his English was good.
So this guy did business with Deverelli for a long time. Yeah. Like, like several of the companies when Deverelli's like on at the ankle monitor, he's out on like, he's got like three or four companies in this guy's name that are buying stuff, you know? Yeah. So this guy's like, he knows, he knows where all, all the bodies.
I mean, I'm trying to get an interview.
So, well, I don't know. I thought I'd mention it because I don't think for the sizzle, I think let's get the sizzle out there. But he's one more person that we can we can interview for. If we can get to that point where we say, OK, there's multiple people. Yeah.
That, you know, the more people you have, the more chance that you can go in and say, look, we can interview this guy, this guy, this guy and this guy and these four guys for that. Like, yeah. Yeah. I think it becomes like, okay, it's not a two-hour doc now. Now it's a three-part doc. Right. Forty-five minutes a piece or whatever. Fucking fascinating. Yeah.
This guy's very – look, he's super – I don't know why he was like, I'm worried about my – he kept saying he was worried about his accent.
I think – so I think it was a Serbia – Herzkavina. Is that what? No. So remember the Serbian Balkan?
I mean, he's killing it. He's doing five hours a day of lives about Diddy and- Oh, my God. And an hour of just a regular podcast. This guy is- Wow. He's like you. He's a machine. Is he at a million yet? I don't know. I don't know if he's doing it every day. Well, I think during the week. Yeah.
it's insane same thing he had courtney burgess on he had all the players on yeah all the players interesting um yeah he's kicking ass how many more podcasts you got to do this week i got one tomorrow and then i'm going to la on monday tuesday and wednesday i come back well i come back wednesday and then there's christmas what are you guys doing for christmas
I think Jess is going- What's Santa gonna bring you? You know, I don't want anything. I feel like I have, you know, or don't you feel like I have everything? Yeah. You know, like I'm a horrible person to buy for. Like, I don't want, and then you can't say, you know, no, don't get me anything. Cause you know, you know, they want to buy you something. So yeah, I don't want anything.
No, it's a Tacoma. It's like a King Cab type Tacoma.
That's awesome. I bet she loves that. Yeah, it's 2024. Wow, Matt Cox. Bro, listen, she was... Oh, are you kidding me? Listen. Did you pay cash? Listen, we're looking at places. It was like, look, because I don't have a vehicle. So we're sitting there going, hey... you know, I'm saying, look, well, what about this vehicle? What about this one?
Like, we're looking at SUVs and, and she's like, yeah, that's okay. That's good. And they're all vehicles around 60, 70,000, right? Like I figured like, get a nice vehicle. Like we only have one, you know, and we're sitting there and she's like, yeah. She's like, you know what, honestly, she, and I was like, yeah. And she goes, I really like Tacomas.
And she's like, I really would like, and I was like, well, what? I don't know anything about Tacomas are fucking great.
I'm like a truck. And she's like, yeah, but we could get like the, the one with the, so I'm like, okay. And so she starts looking and we start looking and she finds one. She's like, like this, this is what I want. And I see 38,000. It was like 40 that ran. I thought, done. Let's go right now. Absolutely. Like I'm looking at something 60, 70,000. I'm like, are you sure? Are you sure?
And she's like, no, that's what I want. Like, she's not looking at the prices that we're looking, you know, she, I don't think she realized the disparity. Right. Right. And listen, we bought it that night. Did you really straight to the dealership? Wow.
Listen, the next day, washed it. That night, sat in the car for like an hour and a half, two hours. It was so cute, bro. She's never had it.
Oh, absolutely. I could care less. I've had tons of new cars. I'm like, yeah, all right. It's great. You had a Ferrari in the 90s. You're good.
so um but yeah she like sits in it washed it three days later washed it again you know knows how what everything does reading the manuals like i've never done that in my life never i don't know what half the ship does yeah but anyway yeah beautiful it was pretty cool i drove it here i gotta check it out cool well thanks again check out matt cox's youtube channel inside true crime in espanol on tiktok i'll be honest with you there's other there's better stuff
There's some great, I mean, honestly, you guys seriously, like there's some great stuff on Netflix. Apple has a series called Silo. That's something you should check out. You could do better than Inside Truth.
Yeah.
She and her team got 85% of it, pulled the money out at the beginning. What is it? 490 million market cap. Oh my God. They got people on YouTube with videos that are like talking about how, man, I put $20,000 into this and now my coin is worth 190 bucks. So how much money did she make when she pulled out?
He's already got tons of money on his, people are sending him money for like GoFundMe or something. He's got a ton of money for his, he's going to be all right.
I said, I don't have anything. They said, we could take it now, or we could re-record. I said, I gotta go record. Anyway, I said, I don't have anything. You understand? So I had a snicker with me, a laugh. And he, I said, I'm not laughing at y'all. I'm laughing at the fact that somebody done ran their mouth and told on me. You understand? I said, no, I don't have nothing.
Your sisters are bigger than everything said. People won't talk. But if you lose your father to this, you got to step up. So serious stepping up. Can't listen to the wind.
Okay, I got the first flash drive probably the summer of 88. No, 2008. Yeah, 2008 or 2007.
Which one? The first set or the last set? I got three sets.
Total of 11 flash drives.
In 2018.
The last one I got after she passed away.
18. 18. I would still get the flash drive.
Three different times.
Get them out there.
That was the first one.
That's what I burned it to the books.
Right.
This probably was back in, probably again after she passed away.
Yeah, after she passed away.
I gave it to a guy who needed some help financially. I said, I'm going through a divorce. You can make some money off it. You can have everything of it. So a guy named Wade met him at Atlantic City. So some way, Wade met and gave Wade the book by hand. So what he did, he inboxed me. He said, I got somebody you're willing to work with. I said, yeah, who? He said, his name is Chris. So I said, okay.
Chris called me. We're on a three-way. We're talking. They He didn't fast talk me, but he broke me down from having 50% or 100% all the way down to 33%. We split three ways. Me, Wayne, and Chris. So the guy who I gave it to, I ended up cutting him out. And I told him, look, you can have half of what I got. I'm not beating for the money. I'm not beating for what's going on.
So they said, you gotta be in court tomorrow. I said, that's not gonna happen.
I just want to get her word out. So I never read the book. I just seen the stuff in there. And, um, It did numbers.
The first one. In 2008?
So in 2008, you got the flash drive that had the book on it. And you never read it?
Because I thought it was a group. I was already mad at that individual crew for my artists. Like, I got to go back in there and tell artists, you don't cut your hair down, you can't have a record. His biggest dream was to buy his mother a house. You know, not a rapper's kid. They went with the chain, they went with the car, they went with the house. But the deal didn't go through.
Yes, that's what I did. You never read the books? I never read the books. When you're saying a book, like I did books before, it had close to 52 pages and made 54 because it had the back and front and the first page. It was a lot of I could say it wasn't a diary. It wasn't set up as a diary. It was set up like somebody was out for somebody. Like when they, you know, put somebody out there.
I read the first part. Yeah. The first page as it came out, you know, when it came, voted up, I read to see what it was. And then I said, let me get this off my computer. And I tried to put it back. All my stuff got inside the flash drive. I did not, you know, transport it from just that All my belongings got into the flash.
No, I didn't tell them that. They knew everything was going on because that's how they found where I actually was at. You understand? They hit Delaware, they hit Jersey, they hit Denver, but they found me somewhere else. So, by them finding me, because it was just two of them, it was a female and a male. in regular clothes, they parked somebody else in front of their house.
Yes.
I sent it to Todd.
Yeah, it took a minute because I told him, don't put the picture on it. Because when I did a book with my father, I couldn't put his picture on it. So I already knew the experience. You can't, you know, you can't copyright somebody that I ain't wanted the family to get, you know, get all the tools. So the original had a director chair and the cut director cut on it. And he took that off.
He flipped the book, whatever he did.
From hearing what people said, who was exes? I said, who was exes? I said, there's no exes in it. And then they show me the pages online. It ain't had no pictures. So he did alter the book. He made it to a PG instead of the original.
Al B. Shore and then other known people.
The reason why it wasn't selling is because nobody put promotions on it.
I believe that your show blew it up and Wade was on your show. And the deal was he'd be the one to put it out. Wade be the facer.
He became the face after he saw we was on it. So he told we was a conversation as to we go black or dark or something. And then he started doing all the interviews, saying he got the book, somebody gave it to him.
Because y'all got mad and wait. But with the head Y'all look the handsome one a lot. And he figured, yo, there's something missing. I see the two brands, but he the meat.
Y'all was the bread of it.
Yeah, he wanted the fame.
Albie Shore said, had the book stolen. The flash drive. But I guess after he read him, but it never said what he did. What was the sexual part? It just had him in there and everything was mixed up. So it was the picture he didn't like. He didn't like his kid's mother. It wasn't his wife. It could have been his wife. I don't know what their marriage status was.
But he didn't like it because her face was on it. So Todd changed it and then Amazon stole it. Amazon ended up putting, well, I ain't gonna say Amazon did it, but it was other books that did with her face on.
Exactly. So I don't know what the main reason why Amazon took it off the date part of it or whatever. I can't say that part because I don't know. But I know a book just sold for $250.
So that what made me, figured somebody had to tell me where I was at. They just came regular, said, no, we don't want to come in. We just come in, come and see everything you have. They didn't take nothing that day. So I went to court.
Right.
I don't think they copywritten. I think he complained about the pictures because only person who could copywritten is me. Because it's copyright.
It's copywritten.
Okay.
That's going to be the mothership of that book. It's got 200 pages. Everybody. Everybody. You know what I'm saying? It's written by me.
Home security got everything from me, but they don't got this from me. Right. I still got it in my database. And what I've seen myself You understand? Nothing got to do with Kim. Nothing got to do with Albie Shore. It got to do with what I've seen through my own eyes of the shadow. That's the name of it.
It comes out first of December.
Yes.
Todd and Wade is not getting along. Yeah. For me sitting from far as you, I don't know where you actually at, but I'm at, it's from the screen. It's greed. Sometimes greed changed me.
And I think Todd should call Wade and he should apologize and let's be businessmen like we started out. Because anybody being robbed, it's me. But it ain't about money. This book wasn't about money. This was a book to help people.
doing anything. Okay. Yeah. So that's when I reached out for my fluid to New York. I met at JFK. And then we came into the New York court, federal court. They didn't let her come inside the courtroom. I was talking to the prosecutor. It was jury to the left of me. I'm sitting at a round table with several people at the round table. And they played me and your interview.
He asked me to get your number to go through all this with you.
And she said, do you remember? I said, I don't got to turn and watch. I know my voice and I know you. I know what I said. Everything I said, I know what I said. So I told her what I seen. And she said, where's that now? Do you still have it? I said, yes, it's in my phone. That what's in your phone?
The problem we had, and I had the same problem. Tired of knowing what's going on with sales. He'll say, such and such. We grow men. You got the book because I gave it to you. So you got the account. Does that account show us like I was loyal to you? And that was the biggest problem I had with Ty. He wasn't loyal. He didn't grow up being loyal. I grew up around the Ty's and Jews.
So I had to be loyal because, you know, of course you could see a black and to be in different cultures. One thing they don't want to hear is liars and unloyalty. So I told him that you got to be loyal to him. And then he threatened, if you don't give me more stuff, I'm going to tell everybody who gave it to me and your source. I said, so you're trying to throw me under the bus. They're right.
I'm going to. Give me the drives. Give me all this. I said, let me tell you something. You're not my boss. Then I came to your show, and I did. So if anybody's going to tell on me, I'm going to tell on myself. You're not going to think you want to throw me under the bus. You're not going to threaten me, extort me. You understand? Like you're some gangster.
Yeah, and he should have told Wade the amount in me what was being made. That was the agreement. I gave up 66% because I'm not a hog. I'm not greedy. You know what I'm saying? Wade called me. I answered his phone. I texted Ty. He had talked to me, but it made me feel just as enemy number one because I could tell him what I said to Ty, but he said Ty had talked to him.
So I didn't want Wade to think we both trying to cut him out. You know what I'm saying? I didn't know what was going on between us. I thought they was buddies. I met them together. But come to find out how he treated me, he treated Wade. So today, I don't buzz his phone number. I will buzz it one at a time for us to be paid. I don't want to do all this and that. I don't. Give Wade this shit part.
Give me my part. You don't want to never speak to me a day. Give me your life. My life's going to still be on. You're still going to be a friend of mine. Wade's going to still be a friend of mine. I'm going to still be caught and be at this. then you're going to be miserable because you don't treat your friends. There's no trust between the people.
So if he's trying to rip me off or rip Wade off, he needs to prove to us that he's not. Don't give us no story. Stop telling me you're talking to Aubrey Shore's lawyer because you're not talking to his lawyer. Then why would you be talking to his lawyer?
You took the book down. Albie Shore didn't say nothing about him because X is what happened. If he had imagination, that's Albie Shore's fault. I apologize to Albie Shore. I apologize to all Kim's kids. Even Diddy, I apologize to him for his wife being on the book. But I did not write the book. She did it, and I published it. So you can't be mad at somebody who's just doing the publishing job.
You understand? The beef is not with me, the children of Kim Porter. The beef is with yourself because this was going on in your house. You should have confronted your father, not somebody outside your house. You can't jump out your house and get on somebody else. I'm not a bully. You understand? It's true your mother had a broken nose. You understand? It's true she was beaten with a chair.
true that your father slept with her best friend. So you can't come out and get mad at me or anybody else. Your beef should be with your father. You put yourself there. That's where it should be at.
What happened was when I put it in my computer, everything downloaded my computer. So I wanted to get it out of my computer because I take my computer to the studio. I didn't want nobody seeing nobody. We got men, you know what I'm saying? So what I did, I just left it there. And then my Gmail goes to my phone. When you got an iPhone, you go straight to your Gmail for your iPhone.
I know what you're talking about. The reason why you see the entries, because I didn't have nothing to all of that was gave it to me. So it was put together. It was piece by piece. It was a letter here, pictures here, video here, pictures here. About 10 things down with small writing. So whatever the second time was given to it after the death, that's what was pieced together.
It wasn't like all of that went straight to print. We had to piece it together. You had to piece it together. If you piece this through the fonts, the fonts is different in the book because it came from different times.
Well, whoever was in the house and spoke to that, that position, you got the crew who gave me the book.
That's where your question should be at. How, who knows she was in a, who, in the question today, they say, I should get from the, that from his blood to me.
How'd she get from the bathroom to the bed?
In the bed. They say she died in the bathroom.
Right. They say that. I was sure answer that before you said somebody stole all that stuff out the house. I'd never been in the house, so I didn't steal it. So you already know who stole it or was given to her. You understand? You understand? My theory, and it's just my theory, I believe she probably passed out in the bathroom. Before she did die, she probably said, I want to give you something.
And that's when she probably took it to the bed, rubbed it, she had it, stashed that, she gave it to her, and she got up out of it.
I didn't say it was female or male, but it was the best friend. I don't think I'd say it was a female, but I'd say the bedroom.
He could have, because he can't, he said he fixed the, he fixed the, he put the pictures, he did the exits, so he had to read all to the books, so somebody had to do it. I didn't do it. You know what I'm saying? If it wasn't there, he had no engine, I'd put out just like that, because I did. Think about it. If I gave it away, I wasn't interested in the money.
If I broke it down to three shares, I wasn't interested in the money. If you had it, you'd at least want 50%, right?
right you know what i'm saying so some of the pictures was actually in my phone some i threw on um instagram you know this this showing so um they gave me a letter so my lawyer was so good um they took us to the judge another court so they went in the back chambers they came out with these papers i said i'm about to go to jail what
That's the first thing he said to me. He said, yo, Noah, I should have went from that. It shows that, like I said, I gave the book away, and then I broke it down and he got 33%. At least he had 50%, right? And they split 25-25. I mean, I wasn't. No, if it was my, you're supposed to get 50. If this was Shark Tank, I would let the way to give me 33. You understand? But I got 50-33. I didn't care.
I don't want to be calling Todd, asking about the money. I don't. Wade, he's cool. They're both cool, but they got their own ways. Wade should have came out and said, let's go at him, ask him where the paper is. Let us see. He did it. He did text it. So that's why I never text back because no need for both of us. But I did say, yeah, I want to see too.
Todd should have expected that and gave him the proof he needed because you can tell somebody anything. He showed a pattern that he was up to something, even if he wasn't. You know what I'm saying? You're nobody's boss. The only boss you are is to your kids and your household. Wade is a grown man. I'm a grown man.
And for him to call you as another grown man and go through that when he actually trusts you in between, if they flip like that, and you say he threw a 10 by the kid, he got to step his game up. And the way to step in skating, well, call us. Call Wade, apologize, and say, look, when the money comes, I'm going to pay you. Stop saying you talked to Abishua Terry, because you're not.
Because I can't trust him. And I'm going to say it. I don't trust you, Todd, because you tried to extort me to giving you something that you couldn't get. That's come from greed. I wonder if Todd was trying to sell the... He was trying to catch him, grab him, whatever, because some guy named Joe from New York Magazine on newspaper called me and said he talked to me. He was trying to sell me.
I said, no, he didn't. He said, my sister needs to talk to you. So when she got on the phone and said, no, you don't sound like a white guy. That's not him who I talked to. So this guy was going to sell his thing. He didn't have it. I said, I don't have it. And he don't. He never seen it. So, yes, he was.
Right, right. And I know he comes to the catalog, he comes to the website trying to buy books, trying to see. I know that. I do it with 250 people. I've been in the music game for 35 years. I know when somebody writes rhymes and who don't write rhymes. I know who What are they going to say? I know people. I'm a people person. So I could tell when he eating them all. From the BS he talks about.
You know what I'm saying? How he treated you. How he treated Wade. That give you a character. And anybody like you, your character was like a kid, a juvenile. Wade, you know what I'm saying? It's a shame. You have kids. When you have kids, you don't want people to know or hear that it's something dangerous about their parents. Because did everybody turn into that? It was after this interview.
You want to get mad at me and say something? I want to get mad at you. I want to say something to you on another pod. I want to say something about weight. It should stop right here. Take this as criticism and accept it. We all get criticism. Whether we drive and road rage our wives, our girlfriends, our brothers, our whoever. Accept it and make a better person for yourself.
Because as you look, I said, why did you think you were going to jail? I don't know. Because how they came out, they was smiling. They was just showing their professional. They said, you got a warrant to seize my phone. Okay. So when I get an elevator, I say, well, can I get my phone back? They say, talk to your lawyer. That's my lawyer. So we get to my phone.
This grade comes from stress. This grade is wisdom. Because I learned. I had to learn. I'll get lost out here.
Yes. Trying to get a bell again. But I read today that he was using the inmates phone, threatening witnesses, juries. So I don't know if he is true, but I don't know how you know, jury, um, If I was his predicament, I'd be looking for the quickest plea I could get.
It's for fun. They take it for better neighborhoods.
If I was in his shoes, and I know I never will be, I would ask, what's the minimum I can get? And then I'd say, chop that. I can give you $30. You broke up. I would give up 30 million to make it concrete because by the time you come home, you still got life.
This people today came out 30 years, 27 years. He can't afford it in 27 years old. Yeah, you can make the money again. You can't get back that time. Right, you can't get back that time. So I would say, look, let me give my kids some money to put up, trust them so they can live. Let me add them taxes, because them taxes cost money for that grant. I know about square feet taxes.
So I would take it closer, whatever they want, give me 10 years, and I'll give up 20 million. At least that 53 million he want to put up with that bond, he'll put that in the estros that he wrote for. Give yourself a month. Lounge in there, $200 or $300, and thug it out. You're a bad boy. Thug it out. You know what I'm saying? Do some push-ups.
Don't get them arms too tight because you're going to need them arms. You know what I'm saying? And deal with your punishments.
I said, could I give you my stuff out of my phone? Everything you want? Because I need my phone for my medicine. I need it for my doctors. I need it for my business thing. Phone handicap. I don't remember people's phone numbers. Right. She said no. So they took the phone. So now... my transportation in the phone. I don't even got my plane tickets, my itinerary.
No, but if he loses, how much time is he looking? Oh, God, he's got 40 years. So it's best to quit while you're on top. You quit while you're on top. do that time, and then his best thing is act for a bill of rehabilitation or psychic, because he can blame it on the drugs, he can blame it on the whatever, and get that time, and he can be home to see his daughters before they get married. Yeah.
But if he fights the force, and he got to submit to all his daughters. 35 years, you did something. You either jaywalked or you took something. So it's in between. So take the punishment, to teach your kids that you lost, you won because you will see daylight again.
And you come home broke.
Especially you grow to love and then you lose the love because what you did. Because the kids, again, I'm saying young adults, you can't sit here on TV and say your father never did anything that he shouldn't be doing.
But I don't think he'll get bail because you know why? He's a flight risk. He's got too many friends with planes. He's got too many friends with money. Who cares if you put an ankle bracelet? Who cares if you got a monitor? That don't get you.
Right. If anybody takes the bid, if he's in there, they're not out. He don't supposed to see them. Who say his sons can't take a note and go see them? Yeah, he can make some noise on the outside. Yeah, they don't make no noise. They don't make no sense. I mean, oh, I ain't going to be around no people. Your kids is people.
How hard is it for one of your sons to go out and give a message to somebody? Or go outside and use a phone and hit someone? You know what I'm saying? Come on, this is 2024. It's a ways, it's a hours away. You know what I'm saying? And on top of it, I know I'll probably be first on this list.
I know. I'm in this top two. But that's the worst thing you can do. That'd be the worst thing you can do, my brother. Trust me.
Because they want you to change. You understand? It's not the industry, it's the people who got the jobs. Because guns don't kill, people kill with guns. So the people who get the jobs in these record companies, they tell you this, not the industry.
So I'm stuck in New York to the next day. So I just hustled my way back to home. I had to go to use my ID. I got a train ticket to one place that I played for one place. And then I flew to other places. There was no connecting like I had. It was a spare the moment, you know, the price go up. So I said, you know what? I'm going to take a rest here. And they called me.
Yeah, because of his face. His face. I'm not going to say he was mad because he wasn't. I'm not going to put nothing mad. I don't like the way he said I was mad. His wife, his baby, his son, mother. You understand? He feels some type of way. I would feel some type of way.
They can't rule because they know it's true.
No, I said they can't, but they said no, it's true. You know what I'm saying? All the things, like the dates, I'm not for sure. I got shot in 2000. I got poisoned back then. I'm 54 years old. I got hit in my head, my chest, my arm. I think about living. I don't think about what dates this person did or this person did.
Only thing I got to say, I was upset because a witness, and I didn't witness anything, but I did. I witnessed what I'd seen. So you broke it down better, and my lawyer broke it down better than anybody said. That's why I do a witness. And the young lady who I shot in the face, I see her pain. And my buddy, I just adopted as a friend, I think, and Ed, they say I should. They got on me.
That's why I sent you the video if you watch it. You know, um, It's time to stop this, honestly. And if I say no, I'm just as worse than everybody else who's high. You know, Ray J said in the line that people calling him to want to settle with the victims. Nobody called him Ray J. Ray J ain't nothing between you. You're a ditty playboy. I mean, toy boy. You know what I'm saying?
You party just like you party. You just trying to pull your pockets and do what else you want to do with the money.
Everybody listen to me.
We good? Look out for December 1st for the new book, Eyes Through a Shadow. Make sure you get one. We're going to talk about this deeper than Hitler's book.
They needed, well, they didn't call me. They got in touch with her and said they need the code. I said, no, you need my face. You were so fast to take the phone. You didn't let me get my face or get my stuff out. They didn't compromise with me. So I just gave them the code.
I was there between sitting in the room and the grand jury. I would say I was there. I got there at 3.30. I got around the corner, probably like 5 o'clock, 6. What were they asking you? Everything that you talked about. Okay. They used that as on the monitor on this wall. They said, well, who is this? You said, who was this person? You said, who is that? It was that.
I said, I said, I'll say that's me. I can't, I'm gonna tell the jury that it wasn't me. And they can see me playing this day.
I don't know how that came upon because soon as I came out, TMZ was like, well, another film company this day and say, how do you feel to be a witness? You witnessed this. I said, I'm not a witness. I've never been a diddy party or no biggie party.
Now, we're going back up. Last time I was on your show, you said, why wouldn't I be a witness?
Well, I'm from that snitch, and I'm not getting in that category of snitch. I would call myself an a-hole. I was being an a-hole to you saying, why should I? Why don't the victims be the witness? You know what I'm saying? Sometimes victims don't want to witness because they don't want to relive what they've been through with trauma. So I've been through the trauma with the same dude.
And I realized that you was right.
diddy if you don't testify and you're allowing him to continue to like what if he ends up getting yeah i'm just as worse as the rest of them who they who um not say anything i'm not a bad boy you understand and for me to let this go by i'll be just as bad as him so yes you know if they hear this or whatever yes i will testify on behalf of everybody and myself and what i've seen on it
Yes. And then I was beside myself. I wasn't who I am today. When my lawyer said, she said, I think keep going. I said, you like this? Yeah, I want to go. And then when I told her that, I felt even bad. I felt bad not to know because it's like everybody, I'm real spiritual. I'm a Mormon, first of all. And I said, like, everybody who had something lost of him, like, came at me.
I could feel them in me, like, oh. Then I called the shit. Witness, I called her, and I showed her the text. I said, no, I want to testify. She said, no, it don't work like that. You can't say no and just say yes and such and such. They bring you back to the court. You're going to go back in and force it. I said, they don't got to force it. I said, when you call, I said, cool.
Well, let me correct that. They didn't like when they came, they didn't raid. They wouldn't want to come in. I offered them to come in. They said, no. I said, well, I'm going to go inside to wash my hands. Because when they came, they came to the front door. And I was washing my hands. I was doing something. And I wanted them to come in because my neighborhood.
I said, on that show, because they always watch your show. They love your show. And, um, They do, because they played the whole show with that. So I'm telling them right now, yes, I will testify. It's not a force. Nobody forced me. I'm not scared of nothing. You understand? I'm doing it because I think it's right in my heart that I testify when I see it.
No, it don't, because, you know, I don't, I'm not kicking, I don't want nobody to think, oh, Diddy now, he came in here. I've been saying Diddy name for years that he's a piece of work. I've been saying Snoop name for years that he's a piece of work. So I'm not seeing these guys no way, no how. He stopped my music when I did the first song with the effects.
He fit off my video with Maze, with Artifacts, Ultimate. He was a thorn in my head for years. Now, I didn't put him in jail. He put himself in jail for the lifestyle he chose. Now he's still. And now it's his time. So if I can help the victims from any part of entertainment, the victims who was regular people, everybody was regular people, but different professionals.
And the young lady who got shot in the face, yes, I will testify. And for our people, really for our people, put that knowledge in my head that it's not called snitching. And for you, because you said you was right when you want to help these victims, that was victimized. It's right what you said. So to the grand jury, to the prosecutor out there, reach out to my attorney. I will come with you.
testify.
Oh, she said they'd come back.
Then she could say, yes, he had testified. You know what it was, Matt? I was mad because they took my phone. I don't know if you live by your phone. You know, when you don't got your phone, it's like you lost.
Yeah. Yeah. It's like you lost your assistant. You know what I'm saying? Your phone, because we don't remember numbers. I started out, phone would go doo-doo-doo, doo-doo-doo-doo. I started out, and I forgot phone numbers since then. You know what I'm saying?
So I don't know all the phones, and my son's phone numbers in my phone, so I can't even think of the caller because I don't know their phone numbers. So, you know, then I still had to pay the bill. They had my phone. I couldn't get my medicine, my doctors, my appointments. I couldn't reach you.
I live in a very respectful neighborhood. Million dollar homes. So I didn't want the neighbors to look like, oh, what's going on over there? You understand? Who want to break down their neighborhood? So they wouldn't come in. They said, look. And the paper said the 24th. It was the 28th. Okay. Yeah. I said, what's the matter? They said, we're coming to get what else you had.
understand i couldn't think about your email that's what i found with most people email and friends got me another phone you know and my banking how you going on the bank you understand all my all my banking my credit cards my email like everything's on my phone everything on your phone so it's you know i think thank you they made me get a 16 that's all but um
As soon as I came out, TMZ was like, how do you feel to be a witness?
That's what I'm saying. That's what I felt. They did fly me in. I didn't pay for the tram ticket. They flew me in. So if I didn't take my phone, I couldn't fly out because I didn't know nothing. You know how TCA is when you get there. You got to have something. You know what I'm saying? I didn't have no food. I didn't have nothing. You know what I'm saying? But the ID, I didn't have the...
the seating number, anything. I couldn't transfer money. You understand? So I said, I was mad. But from you and Aki and the young lady who got shot in our face, even though little Jackie, call her Jaguar, you know what I'm saying? She said I should do it.
The lifestyle he came up with.
It's a title. You can't even say it because there's so many. You know what I'm saying? I see his report. He got seven different L's for every crime he did. So I look at it like, you know, I call it one word. I don't know if I can say that word. I'm going to testify. I hope they see this. They love your show.
I believe it was typed by her. It wasn't handwritten. Of course you know that. I believe it was 100% accurate.
I think she wrote it. Because think about it. For the government to go by that and know what they found in the house and the pictures, it's 100% true. And I want to say I apologize to the family again because the things her mother did, everybody got mothers. Even the young ladies that was hurt by her. Even the young men that was hurt by her. They got mothers too.
So you can't feel sorry for just because of your mother. Y'all have a good mother because she was a woman enough to write this and admit to what was going on. You understand what's going on in your house with your mother? Your father was doing these things to your mother. So you should not come attack me or anybody that would say anything. You should attack your household first. Start at home.
And for the young king, he should step up and stop listening to what's going on and take care of his twin sisters. Everybody else got some type of family. Your father will never see his son again. Everybody else got a parent. He's a mother or father. And you got to be a man to uphold your twin sisters. Nobody's going to do it. It's bigger than what people say.