This video presents evidence that political connections can be used to influence law enforcement investigations, citing congressional hearings where the DEA investigation into Rampalot Records was terminated after political pressure was applied, and a black pastor testified that James Prince gave $1 million to a church shortly before the investigation was dropped, suggesting that financial contributions to political or religious institutions may be used to secure favorable outcomes in criminal cases.
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99 years is what Allstar Jr. is now facing at the hands of the state of Texas because he violated some law called causing spinal cord injury when he defended himself against Ben Fields, the uh complaining witness here as you can see from this document. So, oh, his his street rapper name is Ben 10. NBA Ben 10. But if any of you clowners cross me or my family, bad news going to beat you.
>> J Prince Jr. plunked out or tried to punk out Young Boy, but Young Boy wasn't having it.
>> The little homie Young Boy in the place got broke into. people went in this place disrespected different things and uh you know I got a call about it and and the little homeless that went into this place want to make that right because they understand that you know what I mean uh young boy family is is okay with me I no friends no new relationships all that man don't get on no internet and do nothing publicly don't do nothing dealing with with no publicity none of And I'm good on I'm good on my keys, gangster. When you buy cash, two two keys come with the car anyway. Mind your business, man.
But his his manager, whatever that guy three is, three OG3 went and and and bowed down to J Prince >> cuz you're a dumb boy with limited thinking ability and disrespectful talking slick and acting like you and your brother wasn't down with me. Let it be known. Your mob ties.
But I talked to your brother and I believe every word he said about you knowing because he's been solid with me.
>> Like I was like this he really went and smoothed that over.
>> I mean the the J Prince situation I'm I'm going be honest like man they they really like on on my side like just on a personal note that's really family. You get what I'm saying? the daddy and the son >> and uh was at the restaurant when Allstar Jr. had to defend himself. So this none of this is new and we also know this all started with J Prince Jr.
and uh Allstar Jr.'s baby mom.
>> I want him to know that you on a million other things.
>> Hey man, he a cheater y'all.
>> Oh [ __ ] That's my [ __ ] >> [ __ ] She made it. Let me get out.
>> I'm glad y'all had differences because um I'm the difference.
>> Now, my personal friend is in prison right now because another chick that Jay Prince Jr. messed with and she messed with my boy.
She called the police and said my boy pulled a gun out on her. We had like an apartment together with someone else by the galleria. The police came and got him. He's been in prison for the last several years because of that. So this J Prince Jr. with women and the police stuff this their modus operandi. But I do have some new information for you today and a smoking gun about how J Prince Senior, whose real name is Jay Prince, but he changed it from James Andre Smith and people who changed their names is kind of weird. It makes you wonder, is there something in their other name from the past? But who knows?
But Jay Prince senior is very into power and he flexed his power back in 1999 2000 to 1999 to the point that there were congressional hearings about Jay Prince and rampot records not state of Texas congressional hearings congress in Washington DC because you're going to see the smoking gun of why but he got the investigation into him about being involved involved with dope dealing and other corruption in the fifth ward and in Houston in general dropped by the US attorney general. This is going to give us evidence of 27 years plus of Jay Prince knowing how to get into the political power structure and use law enforcement like all real gangsters do as a tool of his own power and is being used against Allstar Jr.
So, let's get into the smoking gun. I'm going to read a little bit to you from the congressional record. So, this is about did um Maxine Waters and others pressure the DEA to stop investigating Rapal Lot Records. This summer, we heard about an investigation of dope trafficking in Houston, Texas. There was an investigation involving a man named James Prince. Remember, this is congressional hearings. He owns a record company called Rampalot. He and his associates were believed to be large-scale derug dealers. This investigation produced more than 20 convictions. They were alleging allegations of political pressure was brought to bear and the DEA killed the investigation. So we asked the DEA for a briefing. In July, the staff was briefed by the head of the DEA's Houston field office, Mr. Ernest Howard. Howard assured the staff that the DEA's investigation was ongoing.
He was very convincing, so we didn't pursue the matter any further. Then in October, we were told there were emails that contradicted what we were told. We asked the DEA to give us the emails. I had personal conversations with Mr. Howard, the head of the DEA. They were given to us. This is a congressperson talking.
The emails flatly contradicted what Mr. Howard told us. We have a March 14th email from Mr. Marshall to DEA headquarters in Washington. He states, "I understand the situation involving Rapalatin James Smith aka James Prince has only gotten worse. To eliminate any further difficulty in this matter, I've decided that the Houston division will will curtail any enforcement against this subject.
It's the head of the DEA.
He concludes by saying, "At any rate, it's over. We're closing our case on Prince." The next day, Mr. Howard sent another email to Washington. This one states, "Now we bow down to the political pressure anyway. It's over now. The Houston division will terminate all active investigation of Rapalot.
There could not be a starker contrast between what we read in June and what we read in those emails. Naturally, we wanted an explanation. We've had a hard time in getting one. This isn't the only time politics may have intruded into this investigation. Last August, one of our colleagues, Congresswoman Maxine Waters, accused the DEA of harassing Mr. Prince. She asked the attorney general Janet Reno for an investigation and she got one. Within a month, the DEA had removed the lead agent, Jack Schumacher.
Last month, we interviewed several local Houston City policemen. They were assigned to a joint investigation of Mr. Prince with the DEA. They told us they were removed from the case about a month after the congresswoman's letter arrived. They told us they were called to a meeting with special agent Howard, the head of the field office. Howard told him the investigation was over and he cited the congresswoman's letter.
Something's terribly wrong here. On the one hand, we're told by the head of the DEA's field office that the investigation is open and leads are being followed. On the other hand, we are being told by everyone else that the investigation has been shut down, not once but twice. I asked to interview all of the DEA officials who were involved.
I received no response. I asked again. I called the head of the DEA. He did not return my call. That's inexcusable.
We're the Congress of the United States.
We have an obligation to conduct oversight. We are asked to appropriate billions of dollars to fund those government agencies. Now, I'm going to put a link to this whole document.
There's a lot to it. Of course, James Prince, and that is his legal name. He did change his name. Maxine Waters had Janet Reno, the attorney general, stop the case. And this is per the testimony of the DEA itself. So that definitely happened. Now, now Schumacher, the kind of the disgraced, well, he was never disgraced. Chad Scott was disgraced. They said it was done because James Smith gave James Prince gave $200,000 to Al Gore. There's no proof of that. But on the stand, Schumacher said, "Well, we heard by a third party that James Prince gave a million dollars to a church, a black church in the fifth ward about a day or two before Al Gore visited that church as part of his campaign."
And then James Smith had a brief meeting with Al Gore afterwards. They said, "Do you have any proof of that?" This is later in this document. I'm not going to read it all. You can read it all. I just read you part of it and showed you the title. Uh they say, "No, we don't have any proof." Uh it's third party info.
But guess who found some proof? An old random YouTube clip. Check this out.
>> Bill, he said, "Well, Billy passed cuz God has given us faith and favor."
That's what he said to me. He says, "And you always tell us to believe in a big God and all that kind of stuff." And so we did and nothing happened. I put the stuff in and I and nothing happened. But about five or six months after that, I had a visit from a gentleman from a particular firm who walked in my office and said, "This brother told me to give you this gift and use it." And so today, I didn't prep him for it. I put him on the spot. I want to thank my friend, you some of you know him as James Smith. His name is James Prince of Rapalot Records.
I ain't through yet cuz you don't know what he did.
James gave a gift to me for $1 million.
Praise God.
So, James Prince did give a million dollars to this church.
And right after that, the investigation into him was dropped.
>> The first time that I heard the word checking in, it was in relationship to Houston.
>> Yeah, I'm I'mma have to take the blame for that.
>> Was another sum of money given?
Is justice for sale in Texas?
Has the Prince family bought justice in Texas? Because we see strong circumstantial evidence that back in 1999 they did.
Here's a clip of of of Little Troy's DVD where he talks about Brad Jordan introducing cocaine suppliers to undercover agents. The undercover a agent purchased appro 200 gram of crack cocaine from Harris for $4,500. Harris asked, look at this [ __ ] here. Harris asked The Undercover agent if he knew Brad Jordan aka Scarface. The undercover agent told Harris that his partner knew Jordan. Harris then stated that it was Jordan who made the introduction that made this drug deal possible. On February 22nd, 1999, a covering source and an undercover agent were introduced to an individual who later identified as George Weisen Simmons. The current source earlier on that day met with Brad Terrence Jordan at his restaurant located at 12618 Wateride Way, Houston, Texas. Jordan's recording order for Rapalot Records label. The current source stated that during his or her visit with Jordan, Jordan informed the cover source that he had spoken to his cocaine supplier and that the cover source should contact Jordan later on the evening to arrange a meeting. Later on that evening, the cover source met with Jordan and unknown blackmail at a location near Highway 288 in airport in Houston, Texas. Jordan introduced the unknown blackmail as G. His cocaine supply. His cocaine supply.
>> That's [ __ ] up, man. He introduced, man, his cocaine.
>> Yo, I got some cold blooded stories on these [ __ ] out here, man. I wasn't going to get a ghost up, but it's a whole bunch of [ __ ] out here, man, that toll on a bunch of [ __ ] So, I got to get their ass up, too. There's a whole bunch of [ __ ] out here, man, that toll on a bunch of [ __ ] So, I got to get their ass up, too.
>> Now, of course, Brad Jordan was never charged with anything. Well, he he got a misdemeanor marijuana charge.
A lot of federal investigations around Rampalot.
No charges. He gave a million dollars.
The investigation stopped. This is per the testimony in front of Congress of the DEA.
>> Know him is James Smith. His name is James Prince of Rapalot Records.
James gave a gift to me for $1 million.
Praise God.
>> I always tell you the big gangsters play at a high level. If you ain't messing with the police, you're not a real gangster.
Doesn't mean you're per se snitching. I mean messing with the police in some type of way, paying them off. And even better than the police is to interact at a political level because the DEA can be told to stop investigations by Congress.
Well, if Congress see attorney general's appointed by the president, if people from the president's party, the Democrats want an investigation stop. They tell the president to tell president tells his captain member who is appointed by him, Janet Reno, stop this investigation. The DEA works for the attorney general. They tell she tells them to stop and stops.
This is what happened. And we have the black pastor telling us that he did receive a million dollars. I don't know what random person posted that clip, but all you got to do is search and you'll find it. So, here we see true gangster power infiltrated well the attorney general's office.
Wow. Wow. Wow. Now, let's get into a little bit more to refresh your memory of all the things going on in the Prince family and why as they've clearly listen, you could talk bad about Wack 100, but I mean everything you said about Big U was true and they used they said Big You created an umbrella of fear using social media to extort people.
Jay Prince has been doing the same thing. He goes on different shows, giggles about making people check in.
Just the craziest one. The comedian, a black comedian, Roy Woods, is that his name?
>> And man, I must have got so damn scared and then dipped. I left the city. The mo cuz I'd done enough pranks to know that this wasn't You can feel it. I can't explain it, but you can feel somebody's energy over the phone and his he was not playful.
Real [ __ ] don't play. They ain't got time for chuckles. Wholesome like a Steve Harvey type. He was recording a prank called album or whatever comedian thing some years ago and they he did a prank on Jay Prince and Jay Prince didn't like it and was going to come do something to him and and and and Sway here is facilitating Woods Roy apologizing to Jay Prince on a big corporate internet show. What was that? Everyday struggle or whatever that was.
>> Roy Wood is here man. Roy Wood is here.
>> Let me just say, Mr. Mr. Prince, I apologize profusely and I have ordered three copies of the Art of Science of Respect.
>> My man. My man. I I accept that, Roy. I think you caught me on a bad day or something, man. I I didn't mean no harm.
>> Pretty wild. This is actually Wow. Big U did that TV that TV show that they used against him that that check in. His theme song was check in. But J Prince, a lot of the same kind of stuff.
Now back in the day, a rapper named Big Mike, if you remember, if you grew up really listen to rap back in the ' 90s, Big Mike was the replacement in the ghetto boys for Scarface. He was dope.
twist started the rockiness in the relationship with me and rapper like you know it came to a ugly head you know what I'm saying I don't need to get into all of that right now but you know what I'm saying I wind up going to the penitentiary for my part in it that's what happened with my career you know what I'm saying on contractual disputes and and and and leading into some gangster [ __ ] and I wind up having to go to the penitentiary you know everybody wondering what happened to Big Mike what happened to Big Mike all kind of rumors going around you feel me right none of this is true you feel me record me had them in faulty. They came at me faulty.
When they came at me faulty, I ain't go to the authorities. But when I came back at them like they came back at me, people go to the authorities. I wind up in the penitentiary. I'm like, "All right, cool."
>> So, let me put these bullyers on notice by letting them know Drake is family and the weak [ __ ] from Coffee and Suge is on my radar. First of all, Puffy feeling like he can put his hands on my family. Open the doors for his family to be touched.
>> Sounds like you're interfering with interstate commerce. These sound like Hobs Act violations to me. Allstar JR is probably not going to make a statement.
I'm just going to put these clip. I'm just putting these clips together because Allstar Jr. may not be in a fair situation. He's somewhere where the prince family has a lot has a lot of influence. Now, let's go back to Floyd Mayweather.
And let's get some of our white Jewish brothers involved here. Bob Arum, what can you tell us about helping Floyd Mayweather with uh dangerous Houston manager Jay Prince? Uh he's got a lot of fame uh and Floyd needed you to fix that situation. What can you tell us about what happened there?
Well, we were uh at dinner one night and I got a call uh that there was a disturbance in my gym. The disturbance in my gym was that some people came over with or without the knowledge of James Prince and proceeded to break a people in Mayweather's camp with baseball bats. And uh Floyd came to my office the next day and he said, "Prince wants his money." So I said to Floyd, "Fine, if that's what you want, I'll write him a letter of credit." And Floyd said to me, "Prince don't do no letters of credit. You better send the cash." So I wrote a check where public opinion started to turn against or really turn against the Prince family because we've all been so enamored and enraptured with the streets for so long because you just see it here and there. Oh, there's a pimp in the distance. Oh, the dope man drove down the street in his Mercedes.
Even rappers now you see rap rap rap rap rap rap rap rap rap rap rap rap rap rap rap rap rap rap rap rap rap's over with because now these guys have all spoken in public for too long and you're like, "Oh, wait a second." Like Young Thug talked himself out of his old career.
Uh, a lot of these guys you see SWAG was just a rapper. Now he's a live streamer and he's some weird thing with Drake.
Once a lot of these people, you really see them enough, you realize like, oh my god, this is how they really are. So when take off lost his life down there in Houston, bro, don't play like that. These videos would also catch the shooting that would take place only seconds later. The shooting tragically leaving Takeoff dead on the floor with multiple gunshot wounds.
>> You know what I'm saying? You know, so it wasn't it wasn't that type of situation or that type of energy to where you would feel like something had escalated to where it was supposed to be a problem.
>> You know, a lot of people from the different police departments and all these different people want to insinuate like we extorting people. They have to check in. Man, that ain't no money in there. I I wouldn't have. We got I got more money than I could spend.
>> And from here, Senior would go on attack mode, seemingly accusing one of the members of the MIGO's crew called MIGO bands for allegedly starting the shooting by attacking somebody from the mob ties crew during the argument and striking them with a pistol, with one video posted online allegedly showing him being one of several people holding a gun right before the shooting begun.
Senior would also allude to MIGO bands lying in his testimony that he had given to the police after the shooting. He's given all kinds of statements on this police report we have. So, we can read his name and everything cuz he put himself in a position where uh he's cooperating and telling a lot of different lies. So, we may as well shine the light on the real route to the which is this homie. You know what I mean? And this paperwork. The paperwork Senior was referring to included claims from MIGO bands, real name Willie Bland, that he had seen Lil Cam and another member of the mob ties crew carrying guns throughout the night. He would also claim that once the argument escalated, he allegedly saw Lil Cam say something before beginning to pull out his gun, which is why he decided to strike first.
And while Senior accused him of lying, it appears that at least the officer who interviewed MIGO bands found his account credible, writing that the video evidence supported his statement regarding the actions before, during, and after the shooting. But JP Prince's attacks wouldn't end there, and he would eventually go against the third member of the Migos, Offset, as there had apparently been some beef between them behind the scenes.
>> To the homie Quo, his offset, dude. I ain't going to leave him out. You know, I'm just real like this, you know, because you know, you know, be throwing rocks and hide in the hand, right? They be throwing rocks and hide in the hand.
You wasn't really right there with take off when he was alive. You know what I mean? So for you to be taking these positions that you taking, you know what I mean? And I I got people everywhere.
So I hear all kinds of things, don't never put me in no position where, you know, I have to defend myself, you know what I mean? That wouldn't be healthy for you.
>> Hey, first off, y'all [ __ ] speaking on my real brother. I don't know what y'all got what y'all got going on. Y'all speaking on my real brother. How dare one of y'all speak on me and Tate relationship. You trying to clear your face. This your fifth interview. You done did about my brother. You ain't think about it mama. You ain't think about the family. We ain't said nothing.
Ain't nobody said nothing but you. You, man. Who y'all think y'all? John got it.
And I'm not I don't necessarily believe they make everybody check in and all that stuff. But I think people participate in that. And Jake Prince likes having he likes to feel powerful.
That's why he lashed on to Larry Hoover.
Uh, but then when American Gangster mentioned him in an episode and made Jay Prince sound like he might have been part of some criminal stuff, he actually got it's hard to see the episode of American Gangster with Larry Hoover with I mean you can it's around but and I think they edited it and took out any reference to Jay Prince because there was a court case where he had them take it down but I think because I watched it on Amazon Prime and it's like Jay Prince doesn't gets mentioned in it anymore which he didn't when it came out but this is a guy that was able to get the attorney general to stop an investigation and and to make it clear I don't necessarily think that by the time they were investigating him in the late 90s that he I don't think he was meeting people to to sell coke or anything. He's intimated that he did do that in the past though and got away with it. So, it's not like it was crazy that they had an investigation against him. And his number three guy rap a lot was part of a basically they would they they would rob.
See, this goes back to the checking in thing. his number three guy rap a lot got convicted in this thing where they the DEA was posing his people from out of town that was in town of Houston to buy some work and a cop a Houston cop along with this rap a lot guy robbed him for it but it was the DEA um which is a lot like with the crime big you went to prison for in the beginning where they set up a deal but they get some work and they robbed him, but it was a LA County Sheriff. So again, and then Big U is facing this Rico for using social media to create an air of intimidation from which he could extort people. Seems a lot like what what the Prince family does.
But Big U doesn't have a history of being able to influence politics to influencing black religious leaders who have been the primary driver of politics in the black community up until very very recently. Not saying that's good or bad. That's just truth.
Like for example, everyone's upset now about all the oh, everyone in the 80s and 90s had to do all this time for crack, the 101 crack laws.
Well, the grassroots pressure for those laws came primarily from well, one of the main areas was from the black pastors in different cities, but and you can you can research that on your own, but that's facts. So now let's look at So in the case of takeoff, what caught my attention that really I had to look at it over and over because it really boggled my mind. Their memorial was a big flower thing that said the Prince family infinity. A Prince family forever. And look at that little look at that little taped up cardboard. Rest in peace. Take off. That's being disrespectful on purpose. Look at that.
It's not even up. It's near the ground.
They have people that are into power and control like Jay Prince. Everything they do is for a reason. See has takeoff thing near the ground and the Prince family forever above it. The Prince family forever is in expensive roses. RIP Takeoff is in cheap cardboard.
Wow.
Now, four years have passed since that event. The guy that uh wildly Listen, what happened that day with them arguing, we'll probably never know exactly the truth. I don't necessarily think they were playing the rob take off or anything, but I think that when you're with the mobized people and all that, like you know, you you you better watchers.
You're not There's people that when you're their guest, they will keep you totally safe. I've been in many places with all different with gangster people that if you're with them, they're not going to let nobody talk to you crazy, bother you, none of that. That does not seem to be the vibe. At least with Jay Prince Jr., he may just not be capable of controlling people cuz like when he had the problem he had with the person I know, it wasn't my friend didn't get jumped on. I'll just say that.
And remember I said my friend's in prison right now cuz a girl that him and Jay Prince Jr. both messed with called the police on him and put him in jail and claims he pulled a gun.
And I really have a hard time believing that he pulled a gun on her at that apartment. And that guy, I mean, I guess he does wild stuff. Anytime I've ever been around him, he's cool as a fan. I just can't I met the girl. I couldn't believe when I heard that happen.
Sounded like a setup to me to get him out the way because that's what Jake Prince Juner does. So, I've seen this personally. Um, so right now it's been four years have passed since the death to take off. The trial is going to start in yet another few months in in um November.
So finally after four years this upcoming November, the trial of um DJ Pat for shooting wildly and hitting the takeoff during that whole little and and again I don't I don't think that they Jay Prince Jr. or anyone meant for that to happen. I just think they're not in good control trying to play gangster and have all these dangerous people around but not being able to control them and knowing how to control them.
too much gambling, all that, unless he's running crooked gambling stuff, but that's another topic. So, four years have passed. That guy's been out for so long, he's graduated from college while out on bond. Now, good for him.
Uh, how was he able to get out on his million-dollar bond?
a concerned citizen, some person who's not related to DJ Pat, but who ain't Jay Prince put up the money. Where did he get the money from?
Everyone thinks it's Jay Prince, but we have no evidence of that, so I'm not going to say that. But literally a concerned citizen is not his own family didn't bail him out. A concerned citizen did. He's been out four years. He's earned a college degree while he's out.
So now that means if he gets convicted, a judge can say, "You know what? You've been out for so long on bond. You did so well and now you have a whole new life at your fingertips. This was an unlucky accident. We're going to give you some type of involuntary manslaughter.
You already did a little time in the county. Maybe we'll just give you a year on work release or something like that."
Watch. Watch. That's what happens. March of this year. He would also hire not one but several high-profile defense attorneys in the leadup to his trial, which is set to begin in November. And this wouldn't be just any legal team, as one of the lawyers is Kent Schaefer, who just so happens to be J. Prince Senior's former lawyer who represented him in the late 2000s when Senior was accused of an actual criminal case by a studio owner, Ronnie Bookman, who claimed that he was set up for a beatdown by a crew of Prince's goons after he refused to comply with Senior's business proposals.
He was beaten senseless. The case was looking bad for J. Prince Senior as his charges would be upgraded from misdemeanor assault to felonious aggravated assault carrying up to 10 years in prison. However, the charges against him would ultimately be dropped after Bookman's deposition in a civil case against J. Prince Senior revealed that he had committed numerous violations of both state and federal law with Senior's lawyer Schaefer at the time commenting to local news how the case had simply been Bookman's attempts to enrich himself at the expense of JPR Senior. Unsurprisingly, these moves by DJ Pat, including posting the large bond and hiring a high-profile legal team connected to the Prince family, have led many to speculate that mob ties and rapalot records may be bankrolling his legal team.
>> So, J Prince is able to use the Texas criminal justice system to protect himself and those down with him. And now Allstar Jr. has run a foul of his son and they're using it against him and they're like Detroit people need to I mean I don't know allstar JR if he's a good guy or bad guy. I don't know but he's from Detroit so I at least want to keep bringing light to this. This is where like when you say you don't care about politics and you don't want to worry about who's the politicians are or interact with the police or we don't even talk to the police at all. Well, okay. Well, people with power do and they get them to do what they want. So, Allstar Jr. now is being unfairly targeted.
And I think the evidence speaks for itself that is from some undue influence of the same family that exhibits undue influence to protect themselves and those around them from even being investigated criminally. And who put the person who they who was killed take off is supposed to be under their protection if nothing else. He's murdered under their watch. They put his RIP low down on the ground. Little cheap piece of cardboard with the Prince family forever and big red roses.
They say the world's gotten worse since social media. Well, it's a mixed bag.
Yes, there's a lot of negative.
were addicted to looking at it and blah blah blah. But I tell you one thing, a lot of people that used to be they used to have a mystique because we only saw them here and there.
See, that's part of the pimp. A pimp would tell you they only let they don't live with their women. They only want the women to see them when they at their absolute best. A pimp never admits he has any problems.
So, but now that we get to hear a lot of these street guys talk enough and we get to see what they really do over and over, you start to say, h maybe they're not so intriguing. Maybe they are predatory.
And who do they prey upon? They prey upon those around them. So, for those of us that's from environments where those type of guys might have power, you're the victims. J Prince says J Prince day in Houston.
That's how much political juice he had has or had. And uh when they gave it to him in ' 07, he opened a community center like a rec center in the fifth ward. And not long after that, this is another criminal case.
The lawyer that DJ Pat has, J Prince used him back in ' 07 when he was accused of having at the community center he built having someone assaulted a rival record company starter owner assaulted. So he's got the same So so a concerned citizen bail out DJ Pat and he's got the same lawyer that Jay Prince had when he beat the case of assaulting somebody in the very community center that he built when he was getting J Prince day to honor him.
So this guy's got a lot of power down there. Allstar Jr. is feeling the weight of it. If there's any federal law enforcement watching this, you should look into why what's going on? Why is J why is Allstar why is this guy from Detroit getting all these charges now? Maybe he's not helping himself cuz he's not making a statement. And we know that Ben 10 and them are all making statements. And I'm sure that J, it wouldn't surprise me to know that this they're being orchestrated of what to tell the police, which police are going to go tell them so they can get this guy out of the way and sweep this under the rug as fast as possible.
I'm not going to say my friend's name because I want him to come home soon.
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