 What they did is that they gave me free range to go out here and make them a lot of money and do a lot of creative stuff, but I didn't do the campaigns guys for a gore of initially I did them all for Chad Errington. So all of the different billboards all of the different Facebook campaigns media buys, we purchased them through me, because they didn't want it to be associated with the company in case they were blacklisted by your Google's and your beings and your other network platforms. The market and industry bro has a lot of red tape. Now, if you mess up a campaign or you do something unethical, the fire comes back onto the company. But if you hire a marketing agency, just like what happened with Balenciaga, what can you do you can blame the marketing agency. So I was the buffer for things ever went wrong with a gore. I was the guy that was using bots for them through their company account cards so that when Google came and try to blacklist them or you had the can span back or different type of agencies like the FTC, they would have a fall guy. I never realized this so that's why it lasted for eight years I was there from 2011 and 2018 hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars of budgets guys as far as paid acquisitions, buying services back links all types of search engine type stuff. And I was in a relationship as far as partners with the CEOs of the companies, and they gave me free range to do whatever I wanted as long as they made tons and tons of money and guys we made billions of dollars, but I should have been a billionaire I shouldn't have just been a millionaire. I think the real reason why the shit that I was doing lasted so long was because they couldn't figure out how to have a case against me without also compromising themselves. And that's why when you see chair focus stills from unnamed company, somehow some way I don't know how that shit got pulled off because there's no way. Nobody you understand what I'm saying it's just it just was an amazing situation because they will of course bro plugged in with somebody. It's no way that that happens bro that you get protected but do I did found out is that they were getting The traffic that I helped bring these guys in they were selling false advertising and policy scheme products to their clientele you can go check it out right now you can type it in go I mean in Google, a Gora FTC. They had a multi million dollar case that they lost, because we were they were stealing money from the senior clients, and then I got hit with the same cases chair focus stealing money from them. And so that was like dope their story was back page news. My story was the front page viral news everywhere. Quick second. 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Like I told you guys, man, a young black dude brewing Wall Street brought in. I didn't understand how the financial news world worked at all. All right. I didn't know my worth. All I knew was I had a skill set. When I started with a gore man, it's a company of thousands and thousands of people. I'm one of the only guys that look like, you know, us that's in the marketing department and making a lot of money for only a few of us had Amex accounts. And when I came into this, I kind of want to provide the imagery guys are like the Wolf of Wall Street. May you come in there as fast paced. I guess it's doing the cocaine. They got the strippers like the environment crazy, bro. And you just you basically a fish out of water. You like this what it is. So they showing you a lifestyle, but you can't forget man that we still young black guys in America. We can't we can't do certain shit that they can do from the jump. And the biggest mistake I made was not joining a company underneath of a LLC and give myself a layer of protection. Joining a company as an employee, allowing people to upfront your money. And then for you to reimburse them on the back end is probably a very bad decision. Whereas going back in my 20s, I would have created an LLC, I would have had the company hire me through a contractor, and I would have taken the budget upfront, because I would have had protection for myself to go out and be creative. And from the way you're telling it right now only was. Were you not stealing money. You were spending money on their behalf to push their company that narrative is specifically towards spending money towards your music. So how does that even come up like how does the connection of you and music and that money even happen. Was it somebody looking for a narrative so they can figure out how we can make this sound like it, you know, well, I think I specifically fellas think it was genius because the headline of me stealing money don't make you ask no other questions, like that shit is so fucking ridiculous to hear that story about me who cares about what else is behind that. What the company is or what's going on like that's a headline I've never heard before you get what I'm saying that's some shit that nobody ever heard before. How how one does a rapper get access to that type of money. How is this an Amex account guys and you know they got to be paid off every month how does this go undetected for years and years and years. The whole the whole the whole situation was bonkers bro. And I had to really go sit down for the two years I was away and just kind of digest it. This is us, and it's because of people that got this skin color and I don't want to make it a racial thing bro certain stuff that just make absolutely no sense bro they can fly it flies for us. That's absolutely ridiculous. Now when you celebrate like I said a waffle wall street and what he did to his client telling how he got rich and we sensationalize that. That's one thing when you demonize a young black guy bro and say that he stole all this money from these corporate companies and you're looking at with Donald Trump and these guys are doing each and every day. I thought that more people that look like us was going to get an internet and kind of be like yo something they right. I did think that people was going to get on their platforms like I say a Charlemagne and certain people and be like yo, this ain't sounding right this ain't adding up you understand what I'm saying like we got the voices we got the platform to speak up and be like, you know something happened with that brother that don't make sense. And I don't know Sean man to this day bro is still weird bro and like I said the guys that I was working with all of the young white brothers that was executives man they got immunity. You see I was never charged man. You see I got an entire case there is no wire cell is part of my case is no me telling on anybody is me playing out to a wire for a conspiracy, which I didn't plead out to why fraud I didn't plead out to that identity theft, which if those were cases they're not going to drop those in a federal situation. And I got out of prison you're on two years at the multi million dollars worth of supposed fraud you understand I'm saying so bro we all know shit was shaking. It's the it's the game bro. They said they say Irv Gotti was a funding murder ain't your with supreme money, like this is the type of shit that they hit us with and people believe it and it just come with a territory you feel me. Think about it bro. I mean the fact you throw that in there that that's funny. That's funny. What's your what's your perspective that situation since you mentioned that one. Yo, I'll tell you this, you know the documentary was dope right like getting to see the documentary watching it watching it with the on the compound with all the homies like prison is a weird experience man. It's a weird weird experience. The people on the inside love the guys from our culture that have overcome some of the, you know, you know the biggest injustice. So I'm a Irv Gotti fan forever bro I think that he was at the height of what he was doing but I also know that we guilty by association. So you can come back and put yourself in position. And if you try to put other people in position and they don't. It don't match up to to the vision of the higher ups. They want to shoot you down bro. So Irv got Irv got felt like he was too powerful and and they had to come and humble him. And I'll be honest with you chair focus started he was extremely powerful bro you got all that intellect and all these resources. I don't realize yo that you a millionaire today and you could be dead broke tomorrow. Almost like what they did a Kanye West you could be a billionaire on Tuesday bro be worth $400 million on on Thursday. And that just goes to show you bro that you know we still ain't at a place yet bro where we can go ahead and you know speak freely and move freely. We got to still be very cautious of our platforms and everything that we got going on bro.