J-Hood Says The Lox Displayed Guilt When Responding to the Missing $60,000 Allegations

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Any man should be worried about what is owed to them. What this truly shines a light on is how has this many years gone by & the Lox refuses to pay what this man is owed? What does that say about their business practices & finances?

J-Hood isn't owed anything in the court of law...which is the most important part of this situation

I'm sure they fukked him over, but the lawyers made sure it happened Legally to where hood can't fight it...

As I said before,

That money went to re-ups and juices for life
 

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J-Hood isn't owed anything in the court of law...which is the most important part of this situation

I'm sure they fukked him over, but the lawyers made sure it happened Legally to where hood can't fight it...

As I said before,

That money went to re-ups and juices for life
If they don’t legally owe him then he needs to get over it.
 

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To me.. why wait this long..

I remember meeting j hood on south beach waaay back..


And he ain't been hot since then which is 17 + years ago
 

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nikkas on here really thought that his buzz was that hot to drop a album :heh:
It was. Things were different back then. SMH at Hell Rell and Zeek having solo albums, but not Hood & Young Chris. They may not have gone gold or platinum but there were paths for them to be profitable. If Sheek could drop an album, so could Hood. I just think that Hood left before they figured out how to drop cost effective albums on Koch/E1.
 
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