 But you guys gave her permission to go in, deal with your father. And then after that, years go by, she finds herself in a way. It was supposed to be a voice. Just a voice. Just a voice. That's what it was supposed to be. I don't know how she did the video thing, but it was supposed to be. Wow. So nobody was in there making sure she was doing what she was said she was supposed to do. Man, I don't know how that happened. I don't know if she had a secret camera or she set it up so that they would let it do it. But it wasn't agreed upon. That wasn't part of our deal. So that was like some lowdown stuff out the gate. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Man, you know, I am I seen your last interview with you and Jay Prince. And it was a good interview, actually. But after I seen it, I mean, I was I was watching, you know, you, you just basically, you know, they were asking a lot of good questions on million dollars worth of game. Right. And I was like, man, you know, a good interview. But then, fast forward, I see Wack 100 come on a show. Yeah. And I think y'all was you may have been on that same show as well. Or or or either Jay Prince had me. I'm trying to figure out this show in California. No, was it in California? It was another show that he was on. And I don't remember the name of it. I hate that because I always shot people out. It was it must have been Dub, C&C. That's who it was. Yeah. So when he when he was on that show, Wack 100 said he basically was like that Jay was trying to influence negativity somewhat on Larry, who was legacy and he didn't want him to get out. He flipped it on that he flipped the whole scenario. I really think and believe wholeheartedly. That Jay Prince whole mission. Is to somehow some way in a slick snake way is to set it up so Larry Hoover cannot get out of prison. Oh, hell, I disagree with that whole. Oh, no. It's just very interesting. So I'm trying to figure out how how does how do we get to that point? You know what I mean? Like, like, how do we get to a point where you guys were because it was some kind of it was a lady that has some kind of film documentation on your father, right, a video. Maybe right. She interviewed him. Mm hmm. Um, did you seek to get the interview or something? Why does this come up after all this time? I got to ask this. Yeah, it was a lady that was working for us at one point. Oh, she was working with you guys. Yeah, OK, with me and my mother. She would have never talked to my father if it was. That's what I would think. My mother vouching for her to go talk to my father. He wouldn't have ever talked to her. He talked to her because of the relationship they had. And she had the information. Well, we the stuff it never materialized with what we were trying to do with it. And the lady disappeared over the years. And OK, because when you guys first and that's what I was trying to get at, because I know I was interested in understanding when you guys first let her go in and do this. What were we trying to accomplish in doing this? At that time, I think we were trying to do a book or a documentary type situation. You know, we're trying to show who my father was, tell the story. OK, you know. So and when this thing unfolds, it evidently didn't come to fruition. No, it didn't come to fruition. And she never turned over the stuff that she had. And she, you know, she was gone. And years later, I reached out to her when we were trying to work on a part package. And I needed some of the footage so we can show human as my father, show who he was. And she wanted to know who was going to get paid or how was she going to get paid for this footage? Oh, it's all about the money. Right. But she was at that time. She was working with the family when she did it. Like we're going to do a documentary. We go show the world who he is and what he's about because he's fighting for his life. But years later, when we need some of this footage, it's like who's going to get paid for it. So after that, after we were dealing with Kanye, and, you know, he tried to get the footage for us. And I think they wanted too much money. So he, you know, it was going back and forth or something. So correct. So I ended up talking to Jay and they didn't like the offer. Jay Gay, they didn't counter offer. They just came back with the fact that, like, get out the way. If you if somebody lowball you on the offer in business, you go on. You come back, right? Yeah. They they say, oh, no, it's not happening. And that case, they weren't they weren't interested in the first place. They were just entertaining the idea. They but when you when you think about it, they see an opportunity, though. People are opportunists, to be honest with you. So it ends up being a situation where she's, you know, basically she has like we have. We have a lot of footage of different people. It was another it was opportunity. It was like the Rick Ross put his name out there. The big concert with Kanye and Drake put his name. There it is name back in the world like that. And oh, well, here's how I'm going to get my money because now he's popping in this footage is worth something. Yeah. And basically you end up being it's like you guys are just basically people are using you and really you don't benefit from it. When people do that, they ain't like they come into you say, hey, man, can we do this? They just take and do it. You know what I mean? And so on the documentary to get back to that because I went back to Rick for a minute, but Rick Ross. But I'm just thinking about how it helps. I mean, like I can say somebody's name, but like on the song, you got to get clearance to do certain things and things when you do things. So there are boundaries and things that you have to deal with. But you guys gave her permission to go in, deal with your father. And then after that, years go by, she finds herself in a way. It was supposed to be a voice. Just a voice. Just a voice. That's what it was supposed to be. I don't know how she did the video thing, but it was supposed to be. Wow. So nobody was in there making sure she was doing what she was said she was supposed to do. Man, I don't know how that happened. I don't know if she had a secret camera or she set it up so that they would let her do it. But it wasn't agreed upon. That wasn't part of our deal. So that was like some lowdown stuff out the gate. Wow. Yeah. So. So couldn't you just take her to court and just get the tape because that wasn't in the agreement? I mean, we'd not go talk about all that. So yeah, that made that. I mean, that sounds like the sensible thing to do. But you still got to deal with regardless. You got to deal with being portrayed a certain type of way. And, you know, some some questions got to be answered without without truth. Lies become true. So sometimes you have to put some truth out there. People like to the lies better. They're more entertaining a lot of times. You know that. Yeah, they do. I mean, that's the sad part, but it's the truth. That's why I'm born. Because you tell the truth because I get it. So what what do you think that like, like, do you think that you and Jay's like, I think to me it comes off as a thing that puts an eye on the fact of things that are not being spoken on if you and Jay wasn't going out doing the podcast, talking to the people, you know what I mean? Do you think that affected in a negative way or positive way? I mean, it kind of just lets the world know that. Who he is. Yeah, it lets the world know what my father is, but it also just lets the world know that, you know, so the podcast that we did with Jay for one, we fighting for my father's life. Correct. That's what it's about. And for two, just to shed a light on what's going on, just so it can be known. So people would know before they take part in a situation like this is not an upfront situation like this is not really with the acceptance of the family. You know, you know, because they, you know, you heard the podcast. Oh, I don't need them. I'm going to do whatever. Yeah. So it's like, all right. Well, we want y'all to know that it possibly could be an issue. And when I say issue, I mean, with lawyers and all that stuff, I wanted to be misunderstood. Right. No, I get it. You have to clarify yourself nowadays. Yeah, I do because they're taking another way. But, you know, that it could possibly possibly be an issue if you do business with this, because the family didn't agree upon this. Correct. Correct. And I mean, I heard I heard Jay Prince on the interview. He wasn't he definitely wasn't holding back when it come down to WAC 100 and the position he held with, you know, what he what he yields far as in his eyes for what he's doing. I put it in that way, you know, all the culture. I'm a nigga that stand for the culture. You know what I mean? I love the hip hop culture. You know, I put in a lot of work where the hip hop culture is concerned. Blazer Trail. You know what I mean? And when I see one, you know, trying to shit on Tupac, trying to shit on Nipsey, trying to shit on, you know, the homie big you out there, trying to shit on Master P, you know, good nigga, real niggas, you know, meek meal, you know, I see a nigga get on a podcast and with another rat and go off on 21 Sabbaths. I'm like, oh, this nigga got diarrhea at the mouth. He like full of shit, right? He the type of nigga that will shit in the bed and blame it on the baby. You know what I mean? Imagine that, you know, you take a raw shit in the bed and say, that's the baby shit. I ain't shit it because I'm like I said, I don't I don't know WAC, but I do know that, you know, I've seen him, you know, pretty much he does Clubhouse and a lot of other stuff. And just to see the back and forth, you know, with the brothers, I'd be like, man, I hate it's like this, but I understand if you make a wrong move because I didn't really know how he played part in it, really, to be honest with you. But the lady from what he's saying is she wretched out to him. I guess to get him to somewhat combat what she might be facing. But at the end of the day, your your father's legacy for his him trying to help bring the people together. That's the thing that you guys are pretty much showing. Hey, man, this guy is seventy seven seventy one. Yeah, seventy one years old to this year. Be seventy two this year. He's not a threat and he has an opportunity that he could be released.