AR-AB found guilty In federal conspiracy case, faces minimum 15 years

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People bring up him being social media all the time
But the case was built off a wire tap
Arab had criminal history dating back to early 2000s and majority of obh are dudes he met in jail, all on drug charges. I think he’d still be in jail right now even if none of us knew who he was
The amount of drug dealers in philly that post DRUGS and money on IG is crazy
Ultimately I think they still need an informant and wire tap to bring you down
 

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People bring up him being social media all the time
But the case was built off a wire tap
Arab had criminal history dating back to early 2000s and majority of obh are dudes he met in jail, all on drug charges. I think he’d still be in jail right now even if none of us knew who he was
The amount of drug dealers in philly that post DRUGS and money on IG is crazy
Ultimately I think they still need an informant and wire tap to bring you down


THIS

I always say, them folks already know who you are. it doesn't matter how much he brags on IG or VladTV, altho once they get something on you that sticks, they can use it to seal the deal.

but people really be thinking the law is using social media to crack the code. lol.
 

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I’ll never understand why A nikka would do a crime, record it on an iphone or android, go to IG, select the crime video from the camera roll, type a long ass braggadocious caption describing the crime in the video in great detail, tag all of your co-conspirators in the video then press “upload” :gucci:



Then have the nerve to get caught and blame “snitches” :dead:
That nikka skinny just caught a body yesterday:troll:
 

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In somewhere like Alabama, probably a modest house, decent car, investment/business/property capital, and some change to live off of while you get to generating money.
I get it, a lot of y'all are younger and really within the last 5 years or so just got out and started taking care of yourself. Just buying and maintaining a home itself is expensive. So you all believe that someone who took the risk to make and stack illegal money is going to have the financial discipline and knowledge to live off of a lump sum of money where they'll have to supplement their lifestyle with a 9 to 5 job?

All this talk of investing and starting businesses, have any of you done either? If you have, you'll understand the expense that comes along with both and you'll know that you don't see profit or a dividend upfront with either.

Mind you, we have not even taken into account the most obvious reason why this scenario does not work - the fact that someone with little to no job history paying cash for homes and cars or trying to setup business accounts - the type of red flags that sends up unless done right and through others or holding companies.

I'ma let y'all cook because what never gets explained by the rappers, movies, or YouTube interviews is how much of an extra hassle it is to move money around and make major purchases and stay under the radar when your revenue is pure cash with no paper trail. The amount of payoffs, reliance on other people, lack of bank or credit usage, and cash storage is a nightmare.
 
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right..

these dudes in here with legit 9-5s, trying to talk about the drug game like they knee deep in it.. :mjlol:

theres plenty of cats who made good dough selling drugs.. flipped that into something legit and living a modest lifestyle.. everybody selling drugs, aint tryin to be Meech & these other cats folks idolize..

 
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I get it, a lot of y'all are younger and really within the last 5 years or so just got out and started taking care of yourself. Just buying and maintaining a home itself is expensive. So you all believe that someone who took the risk to make and stack illegal money is going to have the financial discipline and knowledge to live off of a lump sum of money where they'll have to supplement their lifestyle with a 9 to 5 job?

All this talk of investing and starting businesses, have any of you done either? If you have, you'll understand the expense that comes along with both and you'll know that you don't see profit or a dividend upfront with either.

Mind you, we have not even taken into account the most obvious reason why this scenario does not work - the fact that someone with little to no job history paying cash for homes and cars or trying to setup business accounts - the type of red flags that sends up unless done right and through others or holding companies.

I'ma let y'all cook because what never gets explained by the rappers, movies, or YouTube interviews is how much of an extra hassle it is to move money around and make major purchases and stay under the radar when your revenue is pure cash with no paper trail. The amount of payoffs, reliance on other people, lack of bank or credit usage, and cash storage is a nightmare.
you could easily move to NC with 300k.. buy a nice crib.. and, start a business.. :comeon:

i know people who dont/never sold drugs.. and, have done it with much less..
 
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