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Rolling Wit Reggie

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In Reggie's last episode with the boys before he goes on vacation for a few months, they discuss gangs within the police department, how Suge is on a push to try to get what's his back, and Reggie tells you the real on Ray J. Press play, pour a drink and enjoy the show. Support the show. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

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You're tuned into The Gangster Chronicles. Well, James McDonald, Reggie Jr. And Allen Tomonso on the Digital soap Box Network material witness on an aggregated battery, I was a hang gun and um, they believe this might be in retaliation to our testimony. Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening wherever you may be listening from Welcome to another episode of the Gangster Chronicles. This is episode thirty in. My name is Alex Alonso from Street TV, and I'm here with

my two co hosts, James McDonald. Thank you very much for listening to this new episode. And uh, if you're new to the show, please go back and listen to our previous episodes because they're in related just like this week's episode is related to last week's episode. If you're listening to this episode of The Gangster Chronicles on Apple Podcasts, please leave us a rating and a review so we can continue bringing you this great content. Rate us from

one to five, five being the best. Leave us a comment and a question and we will answer your question on the air. We're also on Google Play for Samsung and Android users, Spotify, and Radio dot Com, and you can also watch portions of this podcast video clips on the Digital Soapbox Network that's also on YouTube. You can find James McDonald on Facebook with the red Harley and the icon profile photo, and you can hit him up on Instagram at b I G G JT thirty six

and he still has those shirts. Hit him up at nine zero nine eight hundred sixty zero four. And Reggie will no longer be on Bound First because he already did his last show, so were gonna be breaking up some interviews. He will be returning to Bound First maybe at some point in hopefully the middle of UM. But I'm sure you could send him a message on his Facebook page and you could also d m him on Instagram at Reggie dot right dot jr. Hopefully he'll have

access to some burn her cell phone. I'm not no, I'm not, I'm not. I'm just kidding. You go to First with those I uh, I want a support her brother and um John will be posting on Thursday, UH bum first uh information where you can write me a letter and tell me how good I look, how fat I look, how funked up I am? How do you like me? Whatever? Make sure you go visit bottom First and you can find me Alex Alonso at Street Gangs dot com. I'm on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook at alex

Alonso one zero one. So let's start episode He wait, I'll talk about the elephant in the room. We're supposed to be having a last all today. What happened. I'm just gonna get right into the show we wanted, we wanna. Oh man, how did you do it? Just apologize to everybody out there that that the live show didn't go. Um whatever the cage might be. Um, the show must go on to me, but it didn't show. You know, all of us, we we we we have a pack. So it's all four of us, all five of us

pretty much. You know, you gotta gotta ship back. And we agree to everything. We agree to disagree on ship and the show didn't go, but we guarantee and I don't want to do a live show until Reggie come back. Anyway, by that time we should be we should be real good and bringing Reggie back. Everybody maybe want to come, just coming party, that's what we should do against Chronicle party. Yeah, we'll work it out, all right. So let's get into this episode number thirty. Doing a quick fact check from

episode twenty nine. If you haven't heard episode twenty nine, please go back and check that out. That one's entitled pin the tail Dot dot dot. And the first first fact check is Rosemo seven hundred was shot and killed on November two, two thousand eleven. His real name is Joe Mo Zambia and uh November second, two thousand eleven. He was twenty six years old when he was killed. And the video that was uploaded between him and Bosco fighting, well,

it really wasn't a fight. It was getting walked like a dog. That was uploaded in October. There's no actual date of that conflict, but so just what maybe a week, two weeks, three weeks later Rosemo ends up shot and killed in Inglewood. So no, no, no, I'm just saying we talked, We talked about that last week briefly, and I'm just giving you the correct um the dates on that. Also, James, last week he showed us a picture of Los Angeles Sheriff Deputy Samuel al Dama. That was the one that

said he had problems with black people. His name was Samuel Abdama and he shot and killed Dante Taylor, thirty one years old, unarmed, incompetent on August sixteen, and he was unarmed, and the family just got a seven million dollar judgment for that shooting with Samuel. I don't even think he got fired for that. Did he get fired, No, he did not get fired. Okay, I don't even think he got fired. And they found out that the tattoo he had, he was he was a gang inside of

the police department. Like five of them a little click or whatever, you know what, even Marines or any No, this was some comforty ship. You hate this last night here they all have their little clicks on their Okay, so you got five police officers and the come to the police department. It says it in the damn thing. I'm just that this won't be a bad I'm not hold up. The man clearly said that he had a problem with black people. We should have been fired. Then

he didn't already kill the black man. He already been proven to be in a gang within the gang in the police department. This is how you break that ship up. And now they all them them fire, they ride together. They all got the same chat or whatever. If you're in the Marines, get a marine chat. You're a police officer. You ain't supposed to be in no mother pucking clicking gang. You did to do your job individually. So what type

of ship is that? And then he didn't get fired. Well, according to the attorney Carl Douglas, one of the best civil rights attorneys in America, he accuses a lot of these police clicks as basically gang banging. They are, and of course he's a civil attorney. So but do you believe there's gangs inside the gangs inside the police department?

Thank you? All right, Let's move on to another comment that James brought up last week about the cop that was arrested for having KK and Confederate flag memorabilion in his house. That was Officer Charles Anderson of the Muskegon Police Department. And he was fired after they found that out. And they found that out of him and fired it. This one didn't get fired. He had he committed murder and didn't get fired. Let's listen to the whole deposition. Why not they they I don't want to talk, Reggie.

It's not gonna win the night with me. The motherfucker's a KKK Are you talking about him? No more? He got KKK ship. This is what this They police and us, but they k KK members, you feel me? Now they find out good they fired it well and I agree with that. Well, the article I found didn't say he was a member. He had KKK memorabilitation. Oh he did. Okay, yeah, even if you think about KKK member. But you know what his excuse was. His excuse, I'm researching. I'm a collector.

I mean if I came across some stuff like that, I might actually save it just to show my kids and say the same ship too. Yeah, get to go to the UH which called we get a book he look here, look or some some motherfucking racist motherfucker like that. You don't have that the hole and save that ship? What they doing in your house? Shouldn't have it saved

where it was displayed in his house? You know how they they found out he was selling his house and a potential buyer walked in, a black potential buyer walked in and was like, damn, what is this dude all about? And he reported it and that's how he got fired. The reason why I saved that, it's just say this is what we are up against. We got police officers

and gangs. You got I did it to show the video where you had military guys coming from the military joining the police force that that was writing him thirteen and all this other ship on the walls that were gang members and then come and then they police officers. You bring with the mentality, the mentality you had in the Marines is the same ship you bring as a police officer. This is where we up against. I didn't say game members can have jobs. There's a million game

members with jobs. There's a million of them. And then last week, James, you actually asked the question how many police officers have been convicted of murder? So I did a little research and I found about thirty one cops in the United States during the last hundred years have been charged with murder um. Not all of them on duty, some of them duty, but they were with their um. Actually a couple of them were not their service weapon too. But so far thirty officers, thirty one officers going back

to eighteen ninety and not all of them were found guilty. Okay, so let's do this. You got dirty officers. How many bodies about we're taking stuff out of out of conce how many police officers don't kill the motherfucking and I mean, I'm sure something to kill the wise. Yeah, A couple of these guys on this list of thirty one killed their girlfriend or killed their wife. A couple of them were actually serial killers. Uh. Two officers were actually working

for the mafia dropping bodies. Is it safe to say that the police officers are just like us? They think just like us, they walked just like us, but they wear a uniform. Jae, I kill it all the time, I said all the time. Don't give me about two percent a dirty motherfucking cocks. That's this bad, that's I right dirty. I say, within any police department, two percent. So what's two percent on a twelve thousand man union? You know, l APD s about twelve thousand, very small bad.

But these are the only ones where a district attorney or d A decided to file. They choose to file. It doesn't include like Dante uh Dante Taylor who was shot and killed in Compton a few years ago. There's a lot of those, but I don't know killed, Yeah, shot and killed unarmed. Thirty one cops charged with murder, not even convicted. Thirty one were charged. The ones that that they say that, um they was it was legal that they don't find no wrong doing, they don't show them,

they don't put them in that statistics. No. So, so answer to your question, how many convicted of murder less than thirty one, because not all of these were even convicted. Oh so your thinking is convicted, these were charged from murder by a district attorney and convicted. Some of there's like three that are actually pending. So something. And also want to say a lot of these are within the last twenty years, even though it goes back to that

killed two someone guys in competing. I wonder if he's on there. His name was Al Scowls. I don't think he's on here, and I don't think this is a cost. That's why I don't think your your list is accurate because a scot to someones on some morns and I don't mean allow. I just think how crazy it was. He had him on the hood of the car and they came off the car and he uh was he charged? He was charged, He went to trial, he beat it

in trial. But yeah, well, this is definitely well. I put this list together yesterday and today of these thirty one officers, and this is for those of y'all want to research it and pick it up. Al scowls. This list is definitely not comprehensive, and it's something that when when I was listening to your question, that's something we should know, like we should actually know state by state the whole country with years. And this list doesn't exist

on the internet. There's not a place you can go and find all this information because they don't want to show that. They don't want you to be up on that or understand that part. They they're like said, get somebody. The research has an entry for cops charged with murder and they had twelve names. When I first saw that, I was only twelve. But then I found on another site and found another fifteen name. So I actually compiled this just the thirty one from bringing like three or

four websites together. Yeah, and he's not on there, so it's plenty. It's just like that. Well it's still um for the last Yeah, for a hundred years American policing, even if the numbers fifty and a hundred years, that's pretty a hundred years. At the beginning of that, it was legal to kill a nigger, a black person. Well, they got one guy in here that years ago did it in uh Drede they did it and got away

with it. It was they was hanging they come on, man, we know all right the last fact check and I did from police officer for white men. This is related to something that Reggie said last week regarding Should Knight. Uh you called him snitch and working with the police. And I just want to express that. Well, my intent was was this well ahead. And I think this comes from a quote that attorney to Mont Gibbons gave which we talked about last week. And okay, and this is

what he said. He said regarding the whole Harry oh olidia Um case that got overturned, that that bankruptcy that got overturned. He stated, complaints will be sent to the California State Bar and the FBI complaints completely know what to complaint is? If Mike complaint can go, how does I can get it? Everybody knows Should She'll get Like I just said earlier, she'll get trying to take the whole goddamn treat. She'll just want some money from his ship. Yeah,

if I can get five times that. And he's been like that, so this ain't this a fair statement? My question was all My question was because right now, because we take it to civil no no, no, no no, take to the n I have your people. It's his money, not I think, but it's his money. It's hoppy conduct losait. Wait, let me see, it's his million money. I had lost a building in that bag Roughcy. That was with the buildings three million dollars I paid for that. Motherfucker's just

sold for nineteen million dollars a few months ago. So yeah, Reggie took a loss too, so that as soon as everybody start going to jail out. But I want to express that there's not there's no evidence that Should Night is snitching or infarming based on the harry O's reverse judge. Well, when you speculating that on the attorneys quo exactly, yeah, exactly. So last week you kind of came off a little

bit more hard on him a little bit. Well, I understand where Reggie's coming from, because Dermant givings, because Dermand givings his sugar's attorney. Okay, whether his attorney is trying to do something, this is all business, am I Right Ready? All I said was wrote, real your attorney in from the FBI part. That's how I ended it right that way.

But after we don't go there. We don't go not a million motherfucker's do when when they when they get mad at something, that something going on, and you said that word, and then the whole thing about it is Sugar is in jail. That brother's in jail. Excuse me, I said a long time ago, I'm gonna take my

foot off his neck because he's in him. I have no reason to to sympathizer on every platform I've ever been little, But you're the main person that said to me, back up, because shug me and sug argue like that, you and him might stay mad. That's how y'all get down. She'll understand you old fatty, what do you call you? Whatever? And you'all good. So okay, b'am. My last conversation about

Sugar was on bomb first. I don't have no reason to even go there, and when when when they when it was said, my whole thing is cool, man, don't do that so you might you might want to do the part of children. I'm not taking your side. I'm just keeping in one, honey. I'm not taking your side. You don't have to like me, and I'm cool with that too. But anyway on you Richie, well, he said back, and you ain't gonna say you're right. You ain't gonna say,

my bag, that's what you're grown ass man. Don't wait minute, let me clarify then, Okay, on first, all I will say, and I know I said that. What all I meant was is that snitching? If I have a representative of mine saying that I'm going to the FBI, and I controlled that representative, and my question to you guys are to the panel, was is that is that snitching? And that's something I know what they come off that way, but that's what I was trying to get. And I said,

I know what that was going to the FBI. It was a person that worked for him, so she informing his lawyers to to foul complaints and this and that to try to get or even think that he can get his company back or recoup any money's from from from that business. In the position he end, is he wrong for trying to get that money civil? No? Ain't that a civil case right there? Not going to the f I f I don't do well, you gotta get some complained about so they can look into it to

see if anything was frogging, But bankruptcies are federal. You gotta go to federal court to do okay, so if the FIRS find it, that's that's something going on in here. You might Mr Night, you might be entitled to some money back or something. I mean, but you can also do that civil. You can't do that in to the fairs. To get to that point, well, let me ask this question. And then federal federal cases, they ain't dealing with federal

police officers. They got is it D A f T. But that's different, but they got different several types of federal homeowner security exactly. You got about five or six different branches of federal point. And then if they found somebody froms and then like as young lady you said, they got the million dollars and she owe anything, they would be coming after her. Right Lydia Harris will do with his wife, so they will be going after her,

both of them together. He did sign something. But did she get the money after the divorce, because you said he divorced her the next day, did she already get that head once she learned about he got the money order. It could have been that she was going to promise the millions. Divorced her first. So he divorced her because he was mad. He was like, bitch, you sell him what for how much? No, you gotta look at the

ship he was going through with her anyway. Look how long they was together, and how long you've been in jail. Why she's out collecting. He was letting her something at that point until she funked up and hundred a hundred seven million dollars jument for one million dollars. This can go up there than that. Because you had, you had other people talking to should for him, you had, you had her well, Sugar was yeah, when she was paying her bill, remember that now we are you're talking about

what you talking about the early nineties. I'm talking about I'm talking about when when when, I mean when they started cracking. They're doing studio she su ship, she su ship. We went the Windy Williams show and she said, yeah, the homies was up there doing this and doing this to it in the studio. And she sued behind that, and she brought that up and in that in that settlement,

and she sued him for making that statement on Windy Willms. Well, this this kind of ties into a question I want to ask from one of our listeners just came in on Twitter. Deuce Deuced Bell on Twitter asks does the fruit from the poisonous tree defense apply in civil cases? If so, should Knight might have action at getting the lawsuit overturned to her YO bankruptcy case. He might be able to get the label back. And I guess that's where sugars motivation comes from. Not because he's trying to

rat out Harrio Here's motivation. It's coming strictly from trying to sue some attorneys for some legal fees for some moment. I think for some prectice, he's old practice. If they're gonna be his own turn, his own bank roacy attorneys and the receivers and all of that. I think him in probably him and Lydia working together to try to get the money might be with her your blessings, Well,

he's definitely old money. Since it's already I need you to say this because you know, because I've been reading the comments and everybody Harrio's out. I know he's in a halfway house in San Antonio. Harrio's out. Would you please tell people where here? Sendn't that you're right? Rag Harry Oh is not out. I actually went to San Antonio, Texas. Was that about a month ago when he was supposed to be released. I was supposed to be the first person to greet him with a camera and have a

conversation with him, and it didn't happen. But the halfway house is set up, the nonprofit that's working with Harry. I was already in place, and apparently they're just waiting. And they told me they're waiting to the point where the call can come tomorrow. No one knows he can come home tomorrow or next month. They're gonna make you

wait anyway. Yeah, yeah, that's the original release date. It worked out what they were gonna let him out because he already did like twenty something years in the state. He shot somebody and had him right in the car, shot his cousin. He shot his cousin and got card with him in the car with that was what case.

So it's it's two different. So he did, he did all his time on the state case, and then the Feds grabbed him to do I guess another They want him to do another twelve or thirteen or fourteen years, but shoot, forty years, don't here here, he's a cool, laid back dude. I never met him, know him, but a lot of people that I know, um on the streets, artists and all that he looked out for. And when he does get released, we're not gonna know right away.

They're not gonna make a big announcement, so he might have already been released yesterday for all we know. Um. I know I'll get the calls. I'll get the call within um, within a couple of days or maybe a weekend, because he doesn't people hope again. Have you got the call yet? No, I haven't got the call, ye, but I will be getting the call when he comes home. And I will be flying out to San Antonio probably

a week or two after he gets released. That dudes to go get it for real though, No, Mayeah, he helped this Zell get get get his career off the the amount he say, little Ja, we'll rap a lout records and and he say show I always I never said that he didn't help show I just say he facilitated to. But you said he did not put any money money It was Pat johnson job, but he facilitated it. It wasn't that shook knew Pat Johnson or anything like that.

He made a call to him boy and said, hey, man, I don't know where that story comes from, because all the guns and everything came from after the b H and uh, they was on it and and you know this is something. It's like bam, so we knew it was something. All the phone calls her. You used to call the office when the first started cranking, and he used to he was calling all that, I'm the facility and I had my niggas for no money for this.

These are my dudes to put up this money. And isn't that the reason why the death Row signed o FTV because they were from out the Nickersons and that was like a favorite to Harry Off. Now I don't know how that happened, but then Bounty was the manager of the death Later they came years to do their little rat and all of that. Y'all. Y'all research all of that little rat, little little rat rat money on the rat, money on the rat. Yeah, that's what all.

I didn't even want to what you didn't don't his name, Yeah, but I'm saying all of that comes with the HAREO and uh, the LTV situation and all of that. Let's research that people. All right, Uh, let's move on. O J. Simpson just hit nine hundred and sixteen thousand followers on Twitter.

It is kind of moving slow. I thought he would have been at a million already, but he's getting like a couple of thousand a week, three thousand a week, um after just like jumping all the way to like seven hundred thousand and just like a couple of months. What's the big You know what he's talking about now every day? It's, um, fantasy football. I think he's into gambling. I think that's his little hustle man. It's all about gambling. It's all about fantasy football. Who are the best players?

If it's legal? He cool anything that ain't legal. He needed to sit down. Let's keeping this occupied about fantasy football. But nigs ain't getting too many breaks and talking about fancy football or not. That's what I'm leg Yeah, if not, If if I would have, I would have did it. Come on. Now that's his hustle right now, that fantasy football. And you can make some good money in that in that game, depending on the pool a casino or websites

paying him to the advertiser. And I see O J and a guy, damn mobile home traveling, just going to just travel. I don't think you'll leave the state. They can't leave Neda right now. They try to get even Florida. Florida was like hell to the know, that's three years, two years more in probation. Well he was initially a sentenced to thirty three years. Remember what he did. He did say twenty three year probation. Yeah, so he only had maybe a year or two year till Yeah, that's

he's still in Nevada. I don't think he wants to stay there. Well, he've in Florida denied. That was the big thing that he just knew he was going home to the south of Florida be in morning. They said, he's gotta wait till he's done parole before you go to Florida. If you're trying to get a role to Florida, how you been out Now by the year he just coming, it's coming up. Yeah, he'll be able to go home

and I don't think quite a year. All right, Well, Reggie, I need you to clear up this story about ray J getting Sugar Knights and death Row story rights to do a movie. I guess yeah, for those of you all haven't heard it on the big website tilm z's and something like that. You can go over the bomb first and you can hear the audio from Shugar. I wish I would have brought it in and played it here. Um, I thought it went viral by now and then most

people knew about it. But on the audio, she'll call from prison and I broke the story Tims bit off of me. Well, bomb first broke it. But anyway, Um, what's the accurate uh statement? According the show? But I know my boy shall so he might have promised ray J that. But what his version this on record audio is that reg has rights to anything musically. He has

what he lost all the bankruptcy. But he said that there's some new music that's coming out and he got some hidden Tupac songs and all of that that REJ gonna be putting out. And that's inaccurate their status through the ship out of whoever. He has no music. He lost everything in the bankrupt had some ships some really, I'm just saying, we don't know. If he does, he wouldn't be able to use it. He can't use anything that doesn't that's that's been discharged from bankruptcy and now

you did what committed bankruptcy from bankruptcy is serious? Do teach me something, brother. I don't know unless they were songs that were acquired outside of the death row or later, but we all know Tupacs been dead since sothing. Uh he filed for bankruptcy or maybe Pop brought some songs with him that were recorded before he sign But that's not their fro songs. That's interscope and the mom's amorus. Uh have those rights? Amru, I'm sorry, but mom's just

gone now. So who their estate, his sister's and some family members is on Gloria and and and dye son and by his sister and it's a guy named Tom Wally that runs the estate for the trustee for the for for that. But anyway, so that's the music. That's what ray J has controller which is nothing. It's nothing, there's nothing. Uh, then you have um, Nick Cannon said.

Nick Cannon is a hell of a writer. Which if anybody know about writing a book, there's agents, and you have to have the agents to go and get their writers to write a book before any of the big five publishers will do anything with you. He said, Nick Cannon gonna write a book because Nick Crannon is a great writer. He's a very educated young land though you don't think it's possible. Independent book, but not with one of the big majors. But anything with should name and

death row on it makes an independent. Don't it go to the major? You can go to one of the major publishers and um yet, but yeah, you can go through an independent. But but he's not gonna do anything independent writer. You're paying for a writer. You're paying the money. You're putting up the money. We're talking about rich catch Steap that can do ship like this, he would do anyway. If he want to do that way, then Nick Cannon can do that. But trust me, he talking about that's

why they putting it out. Sound rich. They want to put out go through one of the big fires. I'm just trying to educate how the book game goes. You don't want to listen or don't want too. Master Cody wrote a book inside the Prison and got Penguin to sign a deal with him, and he just wrote it while he was sitting in the Pelican Battle. Now we call him Penguin a major. Penguin is definitely I think it falls up under the random house. No, but those

are independent, so you wouldn't. You don't you don't consider random random houses, but not Penguin. Penguin all right, So anyway, Nick Cannon write the book whatever hopefully wish the dust uh. And then the third part was his girl, toy Land. Toy Land is his current um fiance, cool lady, cool chick. She's the one that went to uh prison, got caught up in some stuff and did it, got a three years sentence for him. And at that time she's a cool check cool check um. She had a baby body.

Her sun name is legend Um buy you what's your And he's saying that, hey, you know because city sent reached out and I was like, hey, ray J contact me. You know. He was pretty much letting everybody know. The only person that has any rights to sign off for any thing else other than those two things that I just talked about, it's toy Land. She has my power attorney and that's why I will want you to contact So she's the only one that's she pretty much right there.

That's and when you asked me the question like why are you talking to toy Land? And Rick, Who's who's her quiet that quietly like good friends and brothers and you know they called each other brother and sensors and even though they're not really brothers. Yeah, but they have a good relationship. Um uh, that's the one I was talking about. I wasn't dealing to it and talks with what that's doing the TV show. Okay, So what's the plan. Is it to write a book or to write a

script of the Death Row history? Actually we can do both. Yeah, you know that's cleared up according to the the ship that ain't the rights to Nick Can and asked you just have a right to write a book. No, I'm just saying where sugar is in and that's where we don't use our head get onto these I mean, and she can actually do a movie he doesn't want Nick Can and negotiate a deal for him, which I understand. Okay, And you you gotta reaching out, you know, you gotta

remember you got in reaching out? Who did power? Who did the BML things? Hey, come and talk to me fifthy talking about Yeah, and my chick. It ain't Nick my chicky, however, because that's who I'm loving and well, that's who loyal to me on that on that and then make him and he says on the audio, for those I love ray Jack, I got a lot of respectful ray j. That's my little brother. That's like the family to me. He got an indoor pool and an outdoor pool, remember that rant rays wild, I got eight

Bentley's in the front. Yeah. And he also said that about Nick. So those three people he got a lot of respect for can't get the word to him to make something happen. He just put the record on it too. Uh, this is what the this is the game plan. I think Mechanic could write to write the book. I think he'd come off. He can write a book. But I'm just talking about the distribution part. They don't play that

they're gonna make a good editors. They even even because he's a big he's a celebrity and he's writing about somebody everybody wanted to know about the inside scoop on Si had to two book deals on and he had a third one passed him up. Well he sucked him throwing up and ship he got, Well that's a documentary. That's different. That's a document He had two book deals with a big publisher at one time and never will

finish the book. Never with me with the writers and all of that, and so people you know that world, that world talks, that's a small community. Remember the name of the publishers that were remember I know they were in New York because I was spposed to fly with him to go get it. That was when we was going through our back and forth. This is like in two thousand and ten, two thousand and eleven, and he never he had a meeting that was on the table. So how did the ray J having the right story

just get out there? Because almost every it's everywhere, see where you get mad. This is what happened. So ray J Nick Cannon went up to the president and being going up there to see shop, right, ray J went up to the president about three or four weeks ago to visit shop or the wrong clothes. I couldn't get in. They wouldn't let him. Ma, ray J hate Nick Kennon with a passion. Why hind Kim Kardashian after the sex tape and all of that. Guess who started sucking Kim Kardashian?

Nick Cannon, I was kind of dealing with ray J. I had this company through that entertainment and ray J was up under me. I was going with ray J tough All Star Weekends. So whatever year that was, that was in Vegas. He was in the back seat of my car crying because we saw Nick Cannon and Kim Kardashi and Ryan around in a white fantol. My point is to that ray J never got over that go he got over there and and ray J had Whitney

up in the room at the time. She ain't doing it with rich niggas niggas, and he was, Yeah, there's two thousand seven, sound about right. Whenever All Star Weekend was yeah, Vegas, And so there's twelve years, twelve years, and so I think when ray J, when ray J heard about Nick Cannon going up there and talking on Blad and all of that, about all the writs and like, wait a minute, because ray J looked out big time for Shure about when he was in County jail, thank guys,

before he was. He took care and paid a lot of ship bills back then, and she gave him some rights. Then he gave him Man White one hundreds and rights the right. She was looking out for them when he was on the streets too, though, right, But they got some paper on him and saying, you know, like I said, he does, so I know Pat Johnson got some new paperwork. All right. You'll always say I'm calling names, but I just tried to keep it real. But there's a lot

of niggas, chick. So three people they got, they got deals with ship. He got a lot of people that got believe that he got you. She happened in the Conte jail. He was paying, you know, pay the lawyers and all of that, and and he was trying the best he could. But but my point there so Ray j didn't have the rights, but he revoked them. But when he heard that Nick Cannon yet, he couldn't let

that ride. But the rights that all he did in the last month or two was brought one of those scooters over or on scooters and brought it to give it to her son. Legend And then they hear this. They went crazy that morning when they heard that. Why do you think she got on the phone that day and put clarification on everything. If you listen to the conversation, he's cool, you know, he clarified. He just clarified things. But Toy and Rick and all of them, it was

throwing a monkey wrench into what they had working. If m shook Knight was close with ray J during them years back in the day, how come he was never an artist on death throw. He did a lot of recordings with him. He wanted a little bit more, but he didn't have no distribution. Shook my not you. I'm sorry, ray J. Mama Sonya Norwood runs that clan. She runs that and he was a little younger than and she

knew the situation wasn't right. And I think they asked for a million dollars and she was like, I'm not paying a million dollars for that. And then some things came out that I had told him, and I made ray J come clean on that went on withou with his baby mama's while he was in jail. No baby mama while he was in jail, And I think that put us all her tastes and shook mouth even though he won't speak, was hitting one of the baby mamas.

Yea man, women is our damn fall. I don't understand why another nigga over woman if she opened her motherfucking legs. If you ain't raped my woman, then she gave you the pussy. Why should a homeboy even be pursuing another dude's check. They went. You asked the question, woman should be off limits? They were doing recordings, and he did, you know what they're doing? The bunty two years old

were They were working with each other then. But when all of that came out, you get murdered in the Italian mafia when you mess with another guy's woman automatic there's no and hesitation to it. Well vice versa. Here we murdered the cat that fucked our woman, or and we wind up going to prison. What happens to that woman?

She's still on the street. She got another man. Hey, man, I used to be sitting in the county jail and and niggas used to throw the letters out and and tan up anything in they sale because the chick does sent him a letter with a food stamp and tell him don't write me no more. We gotta we gotta pay attention man, niggas, niggas will I would kill you for messing with my wife if this ain't my wife. But even if my wife gave you some pussy, I

can't be mad at you. You you your proposition, tor, She accepted, as long as you ain't raped and beat her. Man I can't be mad at you. You're not mad that he even propositioned her, not after she didn't gave him the pussy. Leave her ass, Leave her ass. That's the problem right there. She should have said, know it came to me. She's a little woman. Her Lord team ain't with me. Her lord cheems with whoever. I agree. But also a homeboy shouldn't be proposition and another dude's

girlfriend a white They wasn't homeboys. Ray j was not around death Roll prior to two thou so in the nineties, they weren't close. They knew each other. We see each other with a little little Brandy's little brother agreed to this. She was sucking everybody woman, turning your back to She got it in New York to my wear free trip. So he shouldn't be mad, and he didn't. He went back. He had another baby by the by this person that

I'm speaking on, and another baby Byron Man. I mean, how about the um the woman that has babies by two Michael Jackson brothers living together, and see the German Tito, Germaine and Randy. Ain't nothing wrong with it, that's that's just a little out of She got a baby by both of the brothers. She's got babies by two Jackson brothers. Was living in the house, the only one come to the hood, the only one baby bye brothers. Yeah, yeah,

I don't know your brother got killed. Now I'm with and but I had a baby by your brother previously. So that's my uncle cousin Willie. But I mean, that's just how some like little women. Let's go. I mean, this is tied into the whole rage jo. But that's the word up though. We need to stop. But it's obviously she got over the trip behind it. He moved on, and he was mad for a minute. He was okay

when I'm brother too. When I told him, I said, hey, I told Rag, I said, homie, you better go, and uh, I'm gonna tell me because you know, I know that ain't no different from timmy living. I mean that the situation nigga laying up and then now you got your partner sucking it. Yeah, come on, man, that's how motherfucker's getting down. That baby. She was a baby mama. I don't care baby mama, don't mean ship. It's just another piece of cool. And then I saw, man, it was

so funny. Then I saw a picture because I knew the other nigga, this football player from San Diego, and they shot Mary and she was sucking. And then I've seen a picture of a sugar and him or urban flavors. Last show hugged up talking ship with your marry and I was like, if you only knew this one, that's weird. Well, but if she chose me, then why should you be mad? Is there a timeline on this death Row Night project? In terms of the book? Ain't that happening? He just

do it out? Ain't that happening? Day? I know this happened? Is this TV deal that's in the works? Um? And yeah, what's going to do? He said, write a book? Y'all say you can do it. I just for all you people that know about the writing book game and the publishers, please uh please write in the comments so people won't say, oh, you just hate you need it's a procedure with this book, right and stuff? But what has a lot of money? Agree? And with a lot of money you can get damn

there anything done or anything is possible. You have a name should Night there's worth money. He didn't burned about two or three different major publishers and they don't want to touch it. Greg Katies a boy, Greg Katies, he know he was trying to shop a book for sure. Let me give it a shout out to Greg. Happy anniversary you in in Donna. I hope you're having fun. The ones that the guy that wrote his book who has an agent, Cathy Scott, I don't know nothing. I'm

just reporter. She wrote the books. She said, there's no interests in two two thousand seventeen, two thousand eighteen and any books on show. And she said, Reggie, there's a little interest on you, but that is just be if you willing to say, setting the record straight of all of the false things out there. And so that's what's in the works a little bit. But at that time

they said it was no interest. Now maybe they'd be willing to work with him now because you have somebody like Nick what you know, that's that's vouching for him and he's in custody. Because I remember a lot of executives turned down, was like, I don't need this in my life. I don't want no Defer album because I don't need him coming up to my harassing my staff and this and this is money. Yeah, now, you guys, possible to tell a death row story without Reggie Wright

and James McDonald being depicted him. Oh yeah, people, I love to hear that Blue Side. The book has got to include right way security right. There's no way you can you only if you go to the part of ninety six on how can you not talk about that period? And of course you're you're coming in there with your brother and helping get it started and get I think the Blues Side can tell you. I think the little the people that's in it only cares about dre Snoop

Dog Pound they dog and all of that. And Lt. Preyoy did it on pop he lift us all out, he dis he not us. He died the rest side will he dissed me, he said one time with you over here over here hanging out with them. Oh, he dissed me in there too. Who was that tray when he had when he beat up one of the homies in the movie. You don't remember saying that. You talked about that before. I don't even want to dis catch that brother. Oh, I'm just staying that it could be done.

They did it. Yeah, I mean, you could tell the story anyway you want, But would it be a complete story pros. But now we said, like, if Nick Cannon is writing this book, should he sit down with you for a few hours, Reggie, should he sit down with you for a few hours. People said, we got to have it involved, no matter what if he won't hiven involved or not. And he was like, oh cool, But that's when he's trying to get that check to he

also in negotiations, that's all about money for sure. Yeah, that's all motherfucker's got to understand that man, especially in his position now, shiit, I need money. You got catched in the penitentiary, taking care of their families. This is all he's trying to do. I don't get his hustling ground on the don't stop. You know, I've been saying on bout first that right now he's still not ready.

I told, I said, I tell people already. I wouldn't even go up there trying to talk to him about any deals until about three or four years of him sitting down there and there, and now he got situated in there completely no really income coming in, and then he'd taken serious right now and he canna still be playing with people, in my opinion, like he did tell Rey Gie, I bet you Raygiel was interview and reg right now. I just got off the phone with him.

He told me I got lifetime rights and all of that, and he's gonna do that the first two or three years of that, but he eventually gonna get serious when he starts seeing ship. Ship ain't working. By the time January comes around, with just just a few months away, that'll be five years of incarceration. Because he was I'm talking about that pin it. Reality sits in in that p and I think like, okay, this is my home for any kunt of jail. I think you'd be thinking

he still got a shot. No, no, the only thing. The only shot you gotta is appeal, which I know it's appealed. He appealed it were right, and you're gonna see Amber. I just seen some ship with she appealing in the first man the judge when he gave me eighteen months, his clerk the next thing he did will say, oh, here's the paper were the follow uppeal. I was like, yeah, that had that paperwork. I following the appeal, you be out before here. And I was like, yeah, I was

thinking about to get three years like that. Well, this kind of um goes into the next topic I want to talk about. And you mentioned this last week, James, the stuff that you got you to do at fern Hill Records, and that's really the predecessor of death row records, right exactly. And I guess you can't really tell a death row story without I mean, in my view, I like the whole history something with that guy. Follow the entertainment too. Let's not leave that out. Um, you gotta go.

You ever heard of gall entertainment? You gotta talk about know that must be Michael Harris because he was the guy Father. That was his nickname. Okay, but that isn't what we was doing, That's my point. So so fern Hill, Fernhill Records is the predecessor of the death row. Where does guy Father fit into this? Well, I always have said the Harry oh scenario where he broke it a deal.

His attorney, David Kenner was over there and and he, you know, put everybody together, Pat David Kanner is the other guy who nobody knows about, and and and and and bring the money to the table. But James go away back further than that with this guy named Mike Klein, Tom Klon and I'll let Jay talk about that. Tom Crown, he was a rich cat out in Beverly Hills. Sugar cooked up with him, and she was already knew that that time. Klein was gonna be a big access to

where we was trying to go. When she put death Row on the table, We're gonna start a label death Row. He already had and was mentioning those those keys at those guys when he did that. Now Thomas Klein got to get on board. Now, David Carol DLC No, David Kenny didn't come. David Kenneth came when she signed the papers when we first had the first party, That's when David Kenny. We all were tuxed those that when they did that, that's when David came. This is when Harry

O came. Was mentioned that night in them. Thanks to harry O, all the big ups and all of that. So now we know who the players is. You know what I'm saying. So we're still doing Fernhel and this and that why Sig gets constructing death Row, putting it together. So it was it was. It was a big thing because he got money from everybody. And I'm sitting back watching, I'm like, damn, when is our money finishing me? He got this from DFC, got this from DRE. He got

this from this motherfucker. Got this from this motherfucker. Thomas Kleine gave a million dollars chocolate. Chacola did his money came through chocolate because he went through vanilla, ice and ice. But his song just the rights for this, so Jacolin only did, yeah, that's my song. So when Chocolate didn't get to check, she'll got to check. When she'll cast to check, go your money. But but Chocolate was good. He went and bought the Mercedes and he had no

money doing this thing. But at fernand rickors Man we was doing everything was just the late eighties, yeah, eight eight eighty nine, So this is right before Michael Harris went to jail. When did he go to jail? I think nine, that's the that's the word. Well he was staying he was in jail. When when what about when Fernhill was first starting, he wouldn't deal it with We didn't know about him. When it was Fernhel Records. We was rocking fern here like it was registered to Godfather Entertainment.

Remember the Future Peak, the one y'all see with Don mood setting in the car that's out there, that that that five of the Mercedes that I took that that car and registerd from Godfather Entertainment to uh A person that named that it was black. He used to be black. And now Godfather was Michael Harris this thing and I think he produced that play Checkmates with Denzel under Godfather Entertainment. Now that was either eighty seven, that might have been

eighty seven when that play came out. Well, when I got out of prison in eight, so I knew Fernheel Records. And then when Death Road came, we had Dre, we had DLC there, we had mister l there, we had my fuckings hanging out at that time. So now all these different players. It might be a little bit later, like eighty nine. I think, yeah, it was. It was. It was run about ninety because we was living in the house over here with the pool and with Laguna.

Because most people don't know, sug mainly was starting off for DC. That's who he was really starting the record company for dal No DLC was find of Sugar was like like this, so we thought and and once he got what what she got? What he wanted. Sugg really would put you on the side, on the back burner. You're gonna be around, but you ain't gonna be talking from the when he became talking like Donald Duck and I had the car accident after it was only about

the money now because he couldn't wrap no more. He couldn't wrap no more. So he was like say, a silent partner, doc doc DFC was dotner doc. I had the lawsuit. That's why I purchased the building. And then Dock and Dre were like cool and and that would you see them came I mean Dre them came to death broch Uh DNC was there, So it just all came together. Now she got the money to go bam and and and do what he wanted to do. So you gotta cover the history of fron Hill records to

tell that death Row story. Well, if you're going to the beginning of Shill, the beginning of shild was um then of wait minute, super fast. Schig was a regular ass cat, just like the rest of us. No money. He was mainly in in Vegas hustling, doing him thing, you know what I'm saying, And then he got into the is he got this vision. Now he's working with

Big West. Yeah, a big capital. So when when we got with West and going out of town for the bud Wier Superfest and all of this ship, Now Shook is really dially daling in with all the major artists, Bobby Brown, Kumo, d um um uh what's his name, and the heavy level have all of you dealing with hammer Hammer and fighting and arguing with Michael Edition, all of them people. So now that he now he got that,

Now he shook choo very uh strategic. Now the check the play Checkmates came out in April of with Denzel produced by Godfather Entertainment, Michael Sharon doing nothing maybe dealing with them, but we was doing he didn't known. Yeah, we was doing security. I don't even know how he met Michael Harris, to be honest, I don't even know how that David Kinner, the whole man was getting into with a lot of people. I don't know when he mentioned Harryo we met David Kinner. David Kinner was on

the stage. We should when Dre dropped that mlb W he said, mom, listen to this, and Dre was putting the mob in his song What's The first one he did was the first one that they did. Something we missed put the hood in it, so he had it cracking. He had it crack. But he started off just straight nothing. And how he got that that Decover soundtrack song on there, He had Snoop wrap it over the phone to the executives and he told him that the song was already

done and hadn't even been done yet. She got stories, got some stories if he'll sit down, and but he'll make everybody be faggots and table dancers and all of that. But if he sat down and really tell the story the way the story could be, and then they have a best selling book documentary. And Nigga couldn't keep up with man. She if she slept on the plane. It was it was just for a short period of time. Niggas would be tired, his motherfucker, and he moved. He moved.

You can't keep up with him. If you don't keep up with him, you won't see him for another two days. Like just do that, we got this. You won't find him. You're just moving that they would be home and you're still in New York. Did Tom Clin go from Fern Hill to death? Row Records, Tom Clin stayed away. Time Cline sucked up and we we because he was the money man at the time, right, But once she got him to invest and then time client metal a black woman that was using drugs, and she got him hooked

on drugs, and uh, she started controlling it. She started controlling and and then he started working off the because he had a insurance company, he had an anxiety card company, he had a he had like five companies in one and the Infernal records and what happened with that? Dude? He got to the point where he didn't want to pay none of the women in there. Mind you that all the women in there that's working for him, more black women, including my auntie, So you ain't ben to

not pay them. So even though James talking Tom Klins with James asked me phone your motherfucker your mocking line, I don't believe that at all. Out But now, yeah, he was winning, and he was he was well built, like he was like why the solide? But he wanted to wrestle with Day, right, he wanted to check out the security that's securing him. So I gave imagine at that, so me and my boy I'll be lying. I just

making I didn't know was bigger than me. So he wanted to do this rattling because he was a wrestling man. Tom Cline got flipped up and flipped down, and I was like, damn, how you do worry about all that? You ain't even to make me look bad? So it was it was only cracking and I'm and I'm still strong. I mean, just just straight out of prison. So you ain't gonna get it like that, man, Tom Klein. I had us. I moved on the on Biggie was living there. No moved man. Biggie was in laguna and she got

mad and put us out. When I was he had his little chicken h there and the batt and uh, he got mad. Ship went bad. But anyway, yeah, Sugar is a very very very smart dude. Man. He did his name and and that's what caused the downfall of of of of namies to sit to the whole death row situation. So that Tom Crinklin just like just went downhill. After that, he went downhill. Then he went to jail. Wow, he went to jail from the hill from my mother, and he was so gagster. We went and Beverly Hills.

He wrote a fucking check for a gang of furniture. They had him load the furniture on the truck and and and called and stopped paying on the motherfucker he was with the business. He was cool as fun. Man. He was cool as fun. We used to ride in in his Rose Rush. He had let the top down and we had come to Compton. He want to ride to Compton with showboth home. Didn't come back and he thought he was gonna get me and me a showboar than at nine eleven. Show both to show both and

only sits to right. And uh, I mean we did all kinds of ship for the dude. We went to a son school when he was being bullied. We uh took dad to to the grocery store and all that ship fine, his beautiful wife and kids. Man, black bitch, random all fucked him up. Random all. Why why do old Jewish man always like black women. It's the liberal Jewish man that like black women. They love Yeah, they do, because you got you got the conservative Jewish man that

don't mess with black women at all. But you got that liberal Jewish guy. Was he was. He was stuck, but I would have got stuck like that. I mean, look what you got at home. Did he ever recover from that by the time death No, I never heard ship talked about it. That's why I know so many stories. That's why I know Tom Cliss with James as talk about that. But I'm joking. I'm joking. But uh but I heard of him, but I never met him. I've

never met him. He must have been sitting somewhere in like success of Death Row, Like man, I was there. I used to sit back. I used to sit in the office and we used to just bam, look where this. Let's not getting mixed up with Mike Klein, who the JDL security dude that's out there shooting the documentary right now on show. Well, I'd love to find out where Tom Klein is at too, because your son, Matt, we had apartments and I was on top of Matt was

on the bottom. And Matt, his son, was real, real cool, nice, nice little boy, and you know, our bodyguard, and you know, watched around him, you know what I'm saying, went to school when he was being bullied the whole nine. So they was like pretty much getting close to like family because I was kicking with him a lot, and UH at the time did what he did with the ladies and didn't want to pay them what I did everything in the office, the computers, fax machines, I even sold

the phones. I took everything. I wiped the whole damn thing out of Winning Solder to this company, everything, and then I paid all the women in there. Two story, my auntie tell you. I made sure all of them got paid. I think it was like sixty dollars left, but all of them got paid, all the women, and I think it was like six of them. I took everything out of there. I didn't leave nothing, no pencils, no nothing. So the whole goddamn thing to this like

a h office box or some of they bought. The computers, the big old copy of machines, all that. I sold everything and paid the women everything. I got six times dollars for everything. And I paid all of them women. I don't care. It didn't matter the only thing and they never mattered to me. Money didn't matter me. My only thing getting rid of it because I got it is in this truck. Fun were he talking about all of them women? Is paid and accident women? All of

them women? If y'all out there listening, said, goddamn right, he did it, Monty tell you right now. I had my aunties and my uncles and my granddad and them employed, and I just had to look out for the women funk when he was somebody at the time. So that's and I've never seen him since then. My last from Hill question is, uh, no artists, no music ever got put out on fern Hill. The only one they had

was black and that's what's chocolate. That's chocolate. But the whole jacking of the vanilla ice rights happened under the fern Hill banner. Okay, So that's that's the claim to fame of fern Hill, that they was able to get vanilla ices and he got it good. Yeah she At that time, man, those cats were so scared as shild Man. They was doing anything. They was moving out the way

and Shoog come in. When they see Shook, they get the funk out the way because they thought they was gonna be next, or he's gonna trying to make an example out of me. They stayed out of his way. So when he got like that, it was nothing that should couldn't say to this person or that person. And they put their head now. He was good. All right, Uh, Reggie, this is your last episode for a while. Oh that's the elephant in the room. The elephant in the room

is uh you your phones don't work in the federal physicals. Yeah, the pay phones. I don't know if you get I got people. I got YouTube people over on bomb first. They're gonna make sure I have at least three hundred dollars on the books, the buyt I listened to person Russia. You had show on the phone man, and this motherfucker was talking like, don't work about nothing. I got people all over the place. Well, I want to talk about the whole idea of being incarcerated for marijuana, which is

legal in most places. It's probably not in Tennessee. But um that your freedom is being taken away because of marijuana, and then of course the money associated. It's not about the marijuana, is that it was the law. And at that time the dude was doing the buggy malone. He was too big for his bridges and he got coughked not he's doing eight team in rags month. We're good. He gonna go and do that nine We're gonna walk

out of in then he's gonna come home. We're gonna start fresh, right, Reggie, Well, the whole thing is, should marijuana even be a Schedule one drug in the United States, meaning harsh penalties when you get caught selling will under the next president Um Obama should have been the one to do it, should have he dropped the ball on that. But he has some other things on his plates, um on his plate. But the next Democrat Um president is gonna going to knock it off and categorizing, I believe

because it wasn't scheduled one. If it wasn't Schedule one drug, it was scheduled two or something lower, you might not even be looking at any jail time, right, You gotta look at it like this. If if this would have just stayed in California, he wouldn't have been looking at no time. But due to the different states, they have different laws. Well, marijuana is a federal law. That being a scheduled one is a cedual, a federal designation. You're

not prosecuted under the state of Tennessee. You're prosecuted by the US government for using the postal system and going across state lines and for the money transactions that was was done for it. Then it was done through banks, banker council stuff. Well, the money is inevitable. You sell pounds of weeds, you're gonna get thousands of dollars US in return. But after how you get it to to

first basis is your problem. Now if you if you're sending that much money back and you sending them through the base and ship, that's what makes it against the law. It's all type of different crimes. Yeah, So, I mean the laws is just fix some people. To me is white collared ship and basically you got white collar times. They call it wine old time. Yeah win, I'm I'm I'm good with mine, my time. I'm ready to go

do it. I got people like James and a whole bunch of people, uh that has looked out and so we're gonna They gave me too much time to get ship right, and I got the stuff right, and I'm ready to go through this time and walking out. How are you feeling mentally? You gotta have some sort of feelings about walking into a federal institute. Hasn't hit me? Yeah,

James asked me that earlier. I actually didn't have butterflies yet, and I said, now, yes, I don't know what cat I mean, I don't I'm sure I wanted to get him, but it hadn't hit me yet. My first time in prison, I had the butterflies, like mother when they called me and you go downstairs, And that was my first time. You get the butterflies because you're like, damn was snack, you know. And I had a lot of time to

think about it. You gotta remember, I've been fighting this case for two and a half years and so, and I knew the whole two and a half years. I was guilty, and I was going and I was gonna do some time. It doesn't matter of when and how much. So I didn't have two and a half years to digest us. And we like Frank, We're gonna ride to you with you know, thinking thing until until I see

you walking the gates. So I'm gonna pick you up at two in the morning, and I'm gonna we're gonna hit on down the Frisso don't come to my house until four in the morning. No, I can't wait that long. If I wait the four o'clock in the morning, we're gonna be in traffic. You ain't gonna get there in time. I ain't getting up there four in the morning. Now, I wonder's the difference, because James, when you first went

to prison, you went directly from the county jail. You weren't customed the whole time, whereas Reggie was able to bail out and fight this case free. And now you've got to turn himself into a friendship man. I wish I would have went only did the time because I'll be done. Yeah, you have got time served already. You would have got you would have got out last year. Actually, I would have lost a lot of stuff in the process that I didn't lose, and relationships and all types

of things. So tell me what was so important about being free bailed out that you were able to take care of where if you would have just stayed in custody the whole time and would have messed you up, good stuff right with the family, the wife, you know, the counts. But you would have got out in two

what mother probably came on the ship nothing. I'll definitely give your time to Yeah, get that pocket that pocket right, because if not, you know, I'm I come from where cash was taking care of their families out of the county jail, had money bags. This goddamn round made out of socks and had multiple and they used take cash in and Nichole was thinking even more in. But now you know everything does through the comments, theories and the

western unions. You don't even see the cash. It's totally different. They said, you know what they called money, and there I'm told stamps. That's using from stamps. They trade stamps too. It probably is now assuming that Reggie's gonna have the same butterflies that you had when you first went to state prison, explain that feeling for us if you could take me back to uh eight seven eight seven eighty six. But I mean just just going to too too a

different environment to prison. Your first time was like damn, I didn't My expectation was totally different. But you are in the county for a minute. I was in the county for nine months before I went, and the county is way more wilder than any prison yards. I've never been to the prison yards, so I don't know. So going to prison was you know you you they call you as if you're being released. Roll it up, so you roll it up and then you go downstairs and

you wait for the black way. So you're sitting in there. Now, they don't discriminate. You got bloods and crypts in these tanks, you know what I'm saying. And you know the way some of the homies. Now you're thinking, you feeling, oh, he's feenna beyond now instead of that walking and walking to the line and just being out there and you're

taking off on niggas. Now you're in a celle. So listening to the homeboys tell you what you need to do and what you should do if you get into this situation, if you they put you on this yard and send you in there Aron the mother and damn bam. And my whole thing was like that's kind of like PC and up or you know what I'm saying. So I wrote the whole thing out. Funk was said, they're putting us in and you know, it was like five of us that went down that night to go, you

know Forchino. We get the Chino. They said, don't go to the West yard. This yard is whole cription is. But they put you over there. I was in Laguna and and it's nine it's nine bloods. Well, actually it was more because it was some cats and there was like, oh no, I mean hauping to do my time and get up out of here. You know what I'm saying, I want to go home. Wait a minute, this is just you know, banging on the motherfucking bed, talking about bloods through the streets to bed late in the whole

nine and and bam. Well we had got some solid cats, raw dog, and all of these cats would have business. And we had some cats from the Jungles that did karate. So us the nine was solid, was solid. But when everybody started disappearing and you find yourself they say, you're only supposed to be on this yard two weeks a week and something before they sent you to another prison. So you talk about he was in reception at China. I was there for a whole month. What was that like?

That month? And you know, you just gotta keep your eyes open and then you you you look up with your boy y'all. Just make sure y'all keeping one hunting. Did you know anybody there when you got there? They were already on the US with you? No, no, no. Uh. When I first got there, we was in the in the in the room with a bunch of bug bears and like the like the gym and got into it with this uh main street cat talking ship. So we go to the bathroom and let's say, okay, let's look

it up. And when we get to the bathroom, you got this cage over the bathroom and you got this guard walking with a l the right. So whatever I'm gonna say, he didn't want to fight, it didn't happen. So me and Rick James say fucking We walked back and sit on our bucks and we're chilling and and dude is walking by like he would the business or whatever. So think if you want to get out and then just just get out and be done with it. But like, it didn't happen. Showed me and Rick James just chilling.

So I'm cool. I got one of the homies. I gotta bomped the nigger with me, so we're good. Yeah, so we're good. So um, after after all of that, they called me. Now my instructions. They're telling me, if they see you over there, fire on the niggle because that's all crips over there. Back then in my twenties, I'm thinking, this is our purpose, you know what I'm saying. If you're gonna get your ass beat, whatever happens happens, you know what I'm saying, But you who you are,

and it wouldn't know hiding who I was. But I didn't go in there like, oh yeah, I'm the hardiest motherfucking blood guy with the hommies I've seen them because they was wearing their red hats and and bam, not identified identified and went over there to them. We're good. So it was cool, you know what I'm saying. I got on the on the yard crew d crew cutting the grass, and ship got with this cat from s w P. Now he teaching me how to make shapes

and ship. I'm watching him and I'm looking like, damn, you need one. So he taking the fucking fiberglass and melting and ship and bam, make a motherfucking knife. But you gotta take the ship and sharpen. It took me too long on this thing, you know what I'm saying. That then being nervous on trying to you know, hit the motherfucker up. My nigger got a locking full of them.

We don't need this. We took the the fork side of the kitchen and put them wrapped it around her hand and had to force the part these parts sticking up, so when when the fight was on, we had a little the little fork like brass knuckles. Yeah, so I mean, I mean, damn gonna have to be doing all that. When he got federal count we'll see Reggie. Reggie is not a gang affiliated guy where he gotta go and say it's not a chicken. But you gotta identify with your people, you know what I'm saying, a lot of

cats don't. If you don't belong to a click, if you just this one cat walk into your by yourself, you're gonna have somebody that's gonna come and get at you. And when you tell them and they know that you by yourself you're buying your food and getting your ship, they're gonna take it. I've seen a lot of cats get get this ship again, Federal. You don't know what you gonna do. I talked about three people. They can tell you that, but you get in there and you said,

who whoo whoo. They're gonna Now he don't need to be over there. We're gonna put him over here so that ship can change just by just by your fucking jail. I see, are you concerned of your law enforcement background? From Spider Local on us again? I'm just doing a few minutes, four minutes, that's what it is. Are you concerned that your prior law enforcement history might have a negative impact even on a camp or they don't get down like that in federal camps. I don't know. I

ain't never been there, so we'll see. But one thing I know about me already. You gotta do is I w boxes not. Please don't tell them motherfucking you only got. Don't tell nobody. Don't. I wouldn't discuss that by time, because the next motherfucker might got way more than you and don't want to see you come on and they funk with you. So don't discuss your time, don't discuss, don't give, don't give nor take anything from nobody. I ain't got no soup, but yet whatever they got in compensary,

you know none of that ship. You gotta have your own ship. That's why you're gonna be good. And you don't give nobody ship. If you give it to him, you get it to him to let them have it, because if you got to go back and get it and they tell you no, you ain't got no motherfucking choice but to get that soup back. No, by any means necessary, or you're gonna have a lot of mother

fucker's coming at you. You got any plans on taking advantage of the time, like writing a book or doing something with with this time that you you're forced to to. You're confined, but you got you can be productive with the time. Any ideas or plans. Nothing to do number and side and then and and come back and look like the old Reggie and then just do his thing. That's all you gotta do. Sure, you can knock out a book and several months you gonna be in there.

Got a short time, man, he got a very short time. But there's no distractions. There's a lot of distractions. You gotta watch your ass. I mean, if you were in the lock upseil by yourself, you're cool at night, you're cool. Mm hmm cmc. And we was in dorms, not a cool You don't know. We was in the motherfucking dorm you know what I'm saying. It wasn't until Corkering. When

I got to cork Ring. Oh it was relaxing because now I'm in the sell by my mother herself, and I ain't got to just sleep up in the homies, flow up and flow down. Yeah, you gotta do that. You have a one man Sell and cor and Corkoran the morning man Sell. Wow, well no they had it was a two man sail. But did nobody occupy that sail but me one fteen but me for my my duration of my time left, I proode from Corkor and

you preferred it that way that I was. It was beautiful to just laid back now and I can have as sleep because anybody, and any of the hommies know you had, like just say, having all you got. It's ten of us. You had five niggers up at night and you have five niggas down. You know what I'm saying. And and and we've worked it like that. You know

what I'm saying. If not you, you you're laying there and you gotta watch everybody because you got the meskus and these just the time when they was locks in the socks and all this ship shipping there jagging over and getting hit with a lock. You're done, uh SMC. You gotta worry about your ship and this drinking dick gass locker. So yeah, man, you gotta worry about a

lot of ships. You gotta think about a lot of ship. Well, I got the last Reggie right interview that he's done that will be posting on Street TV within the next couple of weeks, and it's gonna be a minute before you do another, and hopefully I'll get your first interview when you get out too. Uh, we're gonna be there to pick him up. As as I stated earlier, We're gonna take We're taken him all the way and we're gonna feel me walking in that gate the whole nine

and we're gonna feel me coming out that motherfucker. So I mean we end it. Your wheels fall off, dog, and you got a short period of time. As soon as we had the highway, though, he's gonna have butterflies like why he's gonna have to pitch our ship? Damn. But final thoughts Reggie before we wrap up this episode thirty of the Gangster Chronicles. Yeah, so bam, first gonna be uh, like I said, I don't know if I said it earlier, They're gonna be posting my local now.

You can write me and you want to bless me with some money on my books. They also extruct you how to do that. I gotta be on Thursday you're talking around to come home with five thousands, eight dollars on your books. Everybody look at that. Now we're gonna we're gonna have everyone that's listening to the show gain to Chronical. People don't like me, no, it's a mixed bag, but everybody who does like the perspective of Reggie Wright. You're gonna go to the BOP website and look them up.

Reggie Wright Jr. There's gonna be a few Reggie Right juniors in there. How do they figure out which one is? You? Actually? Reginald Reginald Right and the junior will be on there. Yeah, the juniors definitely are. How about we just asked all our Games of Chronicle fans to send Reggie one dollar. That's four quarters. That's four quarters a month. Well you paid, yeah, but it's all good. Now they can do it if you just write the letter and then say what's up.

I don't like you and here's a picture of my system. No, they can do it through the Bureau of Prisons website. Right, they can submit. So just go feral mm what you get in there and get that little number, that little card and everybody you know, because John's gonna pull all that up and they're gonna do a video about it. He's gonna post the bomb first. That's good. That's good,

all right. So in the next couple of days if you have, if you don't go to bomb first, you can just look him up on the VP website, Reginald Wright Jr. Slide him a little something. He's gonna need it. One dollar. Just slide him a little something and I'm sure he'll appreciate it, and maybe he'll shout you out when he does his first bomb first show when he gets out one dollar. And even if you don't put no money in there and you're just in the letter,

will be appreciative if you shot one dollar. If all the people that we got that listen to bomb first and one dollar Reggie be taking care of and it shal make h but no, we got you, We got you dug all right. That wraps up episode thirty of The Gangster Chronicles. This is Reggie Wright's last episode until hopefully, so make sure you go look him up Reginald Wright Jr. And you know where to find me, street TV, Street Gangs dot Com. You know where to find James McDonald.

He's on Facebook. And make sure you find him with the with the Red Harley. I don't know, how come you don't just put a picture of you on the profile pictures? You don't do pictures. You've done all these interviews. Yeah, well they can see me on TV how many times they want to turn to it? But you don't see

me out there like that? I don't I don't know. Yeah, you can find McDonald on Facebook with the Red Harley and that Instagram B I, G G J thirty six and you still got those shirts nine O nine eight hundred sixty four zero four, And don't forget to look out for our boy Reginald Wright Jr. And uh, he's he's turning himself in in a couple of hours and hours now. And that concludes episode thirty of The Gangster Chronicles.

And still we are wait a minute, and I still want to say happy anniversary to Greg Kayden and Donna. Happy anniversary. They've been together thirty one years and nineteen of it is marriage, So happy anniversary. Ree to you guys. This has better digital Sobuch Network Production

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