 So the police and the court system gotta do their job, and they crooked his hair anyway. But then at the same time, top of that, if that man wrong and he really hurt this woman in his way, God gonna take care of this man. I just don't like how the media and the fans, they trying to like, send this man to jail, do the police work, or they trying to send this man to hell, do God work. It's, they gonna do whatever they gonna do, but if that man keep getting out, why y'all gonna keep saying that? Yeah, we on boss talk, one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk. But if he my cousin, like I know he my cousin, and I know how he, like he not rocking like that. Like he probably did all that other stuff, but it's one thing he didn't do. But since it's a repeat, Louisiana not playing with you, bro. Somebody gonna say that on him, and they gonna come pick him up, and they gonna ask questions later. Like I said, he gonna, if he wind up being in charge, they still can't lock them up, he still lost money, he still lost this, he still lost that, and it is what it is. But at the same time, like I said, bro, they gotta go to trial. She gotta hold up to what she said. Yep, I don't trust emails. And then so the police, and of course, there's some gotta do their job, and they crooked his hair anyway. But then at the same time, top of that, if that man wrong, and he really hurt this woman in his way, God gonna take care of this man. I just don't like how the media and the fans, they trying to like, send this man to jail, do the police work, or they trying to send this man to hell, do God work, they gonna do whatever they gonna do, but if that man keep getting out, why y'all gonna keep saying that? Well, we got first, he got to get out. Yeah. He ain't out, he ain't out right now. So that's the issue, until... But he's in jail in Louisiana, they not gonna let him out. He innocent to prove, you know what I mean, he's like guilty until they get him. That's what I was just saying. To be guilty, you know what I mean? They coming for him, see this is what I'm gonna say, y'all don't even know, the second and the third time, when a woman come out and say, you did some, the whole Me Too movement gonna come to you, they gonna come to you with money, they gonna come to you with gifts, they gonna come to you trying to get the real scoop and the real story. And now if they sense any type of BS in your story, they gonna back up out of it. And a Me Too movement, they back up, they back up out the victim, like a R. Kelly, the Me Too movement ain't back up out the victim, they stood on their word, they carried out a whole documentary, all this stuff was going through, with cuss, if you just really pay attention to what's going on, even the things that's been speculated, even like the $100 thing, like that man pass out $100 like flyers to a free concert, bro, that man ain't one for no money. Now I ain't saying he on indulging certain activities and there might've been something in that $100 and he couldn't find it and he flashed out about that, but we playing with this all word that's something different. Well, Mac talked about the way that the justice, the criminal justice system is down in Louisiana and he had a lot to say about it. You know, he did 21 years for a crime that he didn't commit, and he says that basically because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time, they was able to give him a false charge, you know? This place, my dad, my mom, aunts, uncles, cousins, it was a gang of us in this place. And somewhere after midnight, a fight broke out between one of my cousins and some people and some guy in the club. Well, this fight resulted in the shooting death of one of these young men. And I left the place and went home. Went home, not knowing if someone was even shot because I would later learn that someone was actually shot and subsequently died. I would later learn that when the police arrived at my house. You know what I'm saying? I just heard a gunshot, rolled out, and I didn't know who was shooting or if in fact I was the target of the shooter. Of course. I didn't know, right? So I felt that initially they thought they were going to investigate the right person because I pulled a gun out in the club when I heard the shot. Okay. You know what I'm saying? And then I ran toward the door, looking for my mom. So I think that witnesses told him he had a gun. And he was running. So I think that when they came to get me, they thought they was arresting the right person. But somewhere in between the interrogation room and at some point during the interrogation, during the interrogation, I believe that they realized they had the wrong person. Wow. Actually, my cousin's situation. So it's just like Louisiana is a little bit different than everywhere else? Most definitely. It's a lot different than everywhere else. They're not playing with you. They're trying to lock us up. That's what they want to do. Why wouldn't you change and get out from down there if you know that these policers is acting like that? I mean, to be honest with you, because a loving person, so he want to take care of everything and everybody around him. And I'm gonna say this, that first time it came from the outside, that second time it came from the outside, being at the wrong place at the wrong time. I feel like he was getting his life right and that could never come from the outside, no more. And this third time it came from the inside, he didn't see that coming.