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What's A Telephone Bill?: Reggie Check's In

Mar 19, 202029 minSeason 5Ep. 52
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We are out of the studio this week due to the quarantine, but never fear, we have a convo between Reggie & Alex to hold you down and a double header coming next week. The 2 discuss James response to Reggie's comments on Bomb 1st and touch on some other subjects. These are crazy times, stay safe and look out for you and your family. God Bless! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

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You're tuned into the Gangster Chronicles with James McDonald, Xi Reich Jr. And Allen Tomanso on the Digital Soapbox Network Material Witness on an aggregated battery, I was a hang gun and U. They believe this might be in retaliation to her testimony. James was very offended at your previous bomb first interview that you gave. And I know you didn't get a chance to listen, to listen to a word by word, but um, I guess he felt that, Um, you stabbed him in the back or something. But you know,

did you get any information and emails? And he responds to james reaction to you, I did, I did, and um I wanted to talk to him as well. I don't know if he did our guy, Um, no he's not here. He got there, okay, Oh no, I I did get um back and yeah, and you know, like I said, you know, me and James are like brothers now, so there's not too much he can say said that can offending me. I don't like offending him. Um. That

wasn't my intent to offend him. Um. But I do remember a conversation here and I had where he did tell me some that he has some information that that he's preview too, that somebody that was smarter than me and a lot of people that was around that was jotting down things, and that he begat information from. And so um you know if we're talking about the toothpox spitting on people, uh you know, maybe that's where he read um if um we're talking about lad uh him

giving them credit and all of that. Uh well yeah I did still slighted that way, yuh um, because I did. Um, you don't introduce Land to James and and for him just to mention those two, I've always just been talking about, you know, the white and black thing where we like to always get the white folks credit. We all, well, um, we won't get the black people credit. People told me that he can get about money and all of this. Well, I don't want to get into it without James been there,

but he knew I've been like a badger. Well you know, we went through we went through what I went through your your interview with bound first and I hit a few points with him. So one of the points I hit with him was the Tupac spitting and he didn't really he didn't really go into detail about that. He just basically said that, um, um, he always gives you credit.

And the second thing was what you just mentioned, not giving you credit in terms of where he's at now in terms of social media and the podcast, and he said, basically, he gives you credit all the time him. Um, but I guess on that particular interview he didn't really give you credit. But then the third thing I actually agreed with you on is that he he didn't really he let Lad slide on the whole reparations tweet from last October, and he might have and he might have forgot about it. Um, No,

Vlad actually Lad brought it up in the interview. Oh, I didn't know that Lad brought it up in the interview. Vlad cleaned it up and and even well, I don't think you could clean it up. It is what it is. But um, James didn't really have anything, no rebuttal to Vlad regarding the tweet. The way we talked about it on the Gangster Chronicles. You're and he and I talked on am um um, you know, um we talked about

it on that as well. So yeah, and I don't want to talk about James without him being there to defend himself. That's my boy. And I don't want to offending because he seemed to beginning offended on everything I said, and and anything I say is I would love with James. You know. I thought it was just Reggie Wright Jr. Being Reggie Wright Junior. To keep it real. Yeah, that's all it was. I say, I call a ball of let's call let's let's all right, well let's get into

um let's get into what's going on with you? Are you in the same camp camp at water? I'll still let that water. And I found out where your boy are Lee Baca work. He's at Luna, which is a good one that's like a drug camp. So there's a camp that a lot of the guys that's here bit too that boy they go and do it with this

program called our camp. Where did they go and U and they you know, they get a year extra year off canning the program um where they learned about um, you know the effects of what drugs due to the community and all of that stuff. And and they said, it's a pretty good camp in Texas called Luna. We that and it's just like ours, just like the one that made a Atquarter I thought I thought the r DA program was only people the only people that were

eligible for that program were drug offenders. Correct. Correct, I'm just saying that's not the only one there, but that's what they did for. It's only about three of them at a camp, no mode, and that's one is one in South Dakota. There's one is shared in an organ that's the three places where you go for the RDA program. Uh. Um. But he's at a camp um specialized in the art camp. All right, Well, we got this whole coronavirus going on, and can you give us any updates on what's going

on with the inmate population? Okay, Um, well I just heard um uh the one in Chino. Uh the drug camp there. Uh you know California or or Corona before you really narcos were really that Um they they finally had someone test positive there here, we haven't had anyone has positive, but we uh we're on send my lockdown. But we can't have any visitors. Um, not even attorney business. You have to go through hill to get an attorney.

Business did not made anyone new come into the camps from any of them, you know, coming down from a loan to the camp or or you know, they're not even taking anyone's off the streets right now. Made the ship down anybody coming in. We have no visitors for thirty days and that took effective past weekend. On the thirteam, they let a couple of people go. We had one of little parents that got in trouble paying for his

kid to go to Yale. Uh he got out. He only had two the three weeks left anyway, but his attorney, you know, he had a little money, so his attorney got him out early. Them. Uh So they're trying to keep a lockdown. They're trying to contain it. Fortunately none of us got it, because once one of us getting we all will get it. Because we in like a military base type of sitting where you know, it's a hundred forty yells in here now and we literally know

each other. Everybody knows pretty much everybody, so you always in contact with each other because you're that's small of an environment. Are they Are they doing any tests of all you guys just to make sure everybody don't want it just anyone knew or anyone that comes in. I heard the officers are testing They they not testing them, They're just checking them for fevers and stuff like that before they start to hear there the ship. But you

know that's not confirmed. We just heard that. We have some call in they dot com where whenever it may bring up something or say something, we say, oh, that's from y dot com. You know. Any we don't know if it's true or not. Now does the does the attorney visits being restricted? Does that a violation of rights like under under the Constitution? Well, you know, let's call lester. They didn't even shut down the courts and stuff, so

I don't know. Yeah, they did shut down l A Superior quarters shut down this week, but it's supposed to open back up on Monday. They can't keep it shut too long. For my wife, she works in the law law firm um in the federal where she followed a lot of cases and they can still filled. But there's no trials or no no type of jet rules or anything like that. I feel like they she hit the thirteenth of the seventeenth of April, but it's kind of shut down for the while. Okay, did you hear that

Takasi six nine got a release date August second? All the second down though the time when I I you know when we did. I don't know if I did it at vall for are here, but um um was off the time that we figured we figured out and then he probably go from there too and halfway house or into a we to home comfinement one or the two he thought. He goes to a halfway house for a week or two, and you're probably city straight to home compliment because he should have a nice home to

the home too. That's what I'm looking for as well. Okay you think that that you think they might let you out even earlier because of the this whole virus thing or is it's not that they haven't got to that point yet. Um. If I had some type of illness or sickness, Um, that's that's how people are getting out right now, and the attorneys are attacking their course for that. I haven't contacted my attorney because I don't I don't care. But I've got something working where I'm

hoping and freeing that October September. Um, not October September. I'm scheduled oc tolder November, but about August. It's a good chance I'm bello with the first God to give me six months combinement and I got something working where I might be Elio about August the first on home confinement, not a free man, but just on a home confinement thing. Now, I heard you on bound first day that you were able to get more talk time, more minutes. How does that work out? Like? Is that does that have to

do with this whole virus thing? Correct, they gave us five hundred minutes because they since they want us to keep they call it community, to be able to be a stay in contact with the community or your family and stuff. So they gave him an extra two hundred minutes a month um. And that just went from the

thirteenth of April. I'm sorry, they'll keep the March to April and so automatically in five minutes on the sixt that's my validation day, and then the extra two hundred so that'd be like five hundred minutes from uh the six to the next six p m. Of apro So I have five hundred minutes. So that's why I've been a little Jim Chaver on the phone blue a little much. But I'm already done used a hundred minutes of it in three days day. What's the status on your your

workout regimen in terms of losing weight. What's what's up with that? I'm still brag man in between twenty five and twenty seven pound flows. Um. Um, I hadn't been working out like I like I like I was when I first came in, but I'm about to start backed up from my partner. Like the guy that I was working out with, it got in a little trouble. Uh. He tested positive for some alcohol one one night. And um, he was allegedly drinking or whatever at alcohol in the system.

And so he's been sent to how he's in the whole right now, And so I gotta find men new cop workout partners at my level. So how did how did they even find out that you got alcohol in yourself? Them? Oh man, they randomly test us all a lot of time. On New Year's leave. They woke us up in like two in the morning and and and they handle um duffer lifers and three people got caught that that night. Um, but they randomly test us for alcohol. I've never been

rapidly tested for drugs. You know, of course I blowing the proper liners. But um uh, they rapidly testing with guys for drugs and everything in here that's incredible. Uh. So they're making that puno that they'll be making in this California's the CDC. They do the same thing in the FEDS. Now, Man, we have a camp bro Oh you guys actually have bottles of liquor, ain't. I don't know what they hap, I've never seen it. Okay, okay,

all right, man, you you got you got one minute left. Man, give give me some some last words on what's going on. What we need to know? What's up? Man, just teeth and I appreciate you and James and Norman for keeping this going on. Man. People, every time I get an email, everybody pretty much saying you're doing the hell of a job. I heard you. I went to a party at the mansion, but I guess it's a busy bone party or something like that, and everybody said, yeah, I was looking good.

I had a good time. That was crazy apartment. All the bones the same to me. Uh But man, um, you know, we have just keep up to good work and try to keep it alive so when we come home we can try to pick this to another level hopefully. But like I said, um and I don't get done. But positive, positive, uh, comments about the great job that you're doing, and you just keep it up and keep

up to good work. And once again you know to James, So I think that you rather apologize and I'll call you and we'll talk and you know, should I know, I know how you are, so I know it's all good, all right. You you heard that James and I had interviewed m C eight and I heard you saying that you wish he was there for that interview because you would have had some questions. Can you get into some of those questions that you would have wanted to discuss

with m C eight? Yeah, I wouldn't like to ask how did he how did he feel sitting in the audience at the Social Wars when um, when DJ quick uh said I'll dedicate the phone to my fiancee. Uh listen to m C a uh, I mean m C you know, and he was sitting there any pointing right at him as the force of Wars in front of everybody knows a reaction to the happens. I would have liked to accident why did he dispell his name? He think good g L HOLLI eight? Uh? Why did he so?

You know, how did he come up with stone his name ei httilly e I g h d m Um. I wouldn't like to ask him. Um, well, a couple of anim about the song. You know, I'm you know one of my favorite topics theme songs. There's a straight out menas from menis Society. Um. I want, you know, let's talk to him about that. Um, and then you know see how of him a quick relationship is currently which are I think they're in a good place now. Um, you know, stuff like that. It's what I would like

to ask. But the main thing was about the source of wars and the best Also he was most people don't know the ansday at the l Rate Theater was because of him and his entourage. Um, what the guy he's got me down at him? Um, what was walking by? He had just perform the song at at ther club and was walking up face and when I say, was walking by, uh people in mc a U entourage, which is one of the guys that end up dying to think of the Kelly Jamerson Yep, that was that was

bow right from Rolling Sixties cript. Yeah, and so uh he was with him when they when that Maine lay started off exactly what he thought about that. What what did he actually say? The quick or somebody in the entourage there for um make that main lay start off. So m C m c A and and Kelly Jamerson were together at that moment right before that happened. He was looking entourage with them. Yeah, he was over there

in that area. But you trying to remember that was a majority a red, a red red party, and so you know, you know, I'm sure all the groups done we were there weren't kind of that wasn't from Low Beach because the Low Beach guys were cool with us, but all the other set, you know, I'm shore they were just kind of beet in the area because the party was pretty much in my rear rank. But there wasn't really that type of animosity because the music was well correct me if I'm wrong. Wasn't the music kind

of uniting everyone? All the music pretty much that was put out by the front was done by Blue Rank Um and so Quicksocky only one and he would really was never signed to them from he was trying to profile and he would just find them a producer. So the majority, I believe that they came long ago for what was done by Blue Lane let's call let's go. Then it's hard to imagine that that whole l Ray Theater incident that was I believe we're talking about five

years ago, the train after one. Yeah, yeah, like we'll I'm just tripping. Basically, that was a quarter century ago. So m C eight and and Quick already had that beef was already in full gear. Oh yeah, so, um, don't make bas that don't make sense. Uh came out on the murder um with the case found track, which came out in the nine before. Yeah, when we did the m c ad interview, I kind of stayed away from all those typical questions, especially all right, but you

know that's my part of the show. But I would have thought, he hey, I'm not I'm not ank, So I'm the one want to ask you the question that you probably don't want to hear. If you don't want to answer him, don't answer him. Plus he's already question. He's answered the whole DJ Quick beef like a bunch of times. Okay, it's come up right. Yeah, I never heard it addressed. But the main thing would have been the source of wars. How did he feel uh been

addressed directly? Social wars in New York. All right, we don't have a lot of time, so I want to get through a few things quickly before this call cuts off. Have you heard about the Nathaniel Woods execution, the guy in Alabama that was convicted of killing three cops, but he actually wasn't the shooter. Has that news made it to you? No? No, I haven't heard. Okay, all right, so you did hear that Lydia Harris's lawsuit has now

been reinstated. Yeah, yeah, I mean what does that mean? Well, she's a hundred and seven millions and ain't never gonna collect the money. The money it's been, um, it's been. Um. This charge ship would never have to pay. He had a bankruptcy. Is that on this credit or anything? Uh, he doesn't have any accent um, Um, he lost the colo. The cot long has been so in the bankruptcy. Um, So it doesn't mean anything. It's just there on paper.

So it would never happen because because she has that bankruptcy, if he was to make some money working with Ray j on his movie rights, Lydia Harris would not be entitled to that. Correct. Okay, all right, Um, you heard

about Harvey weinstein Stein excuse me, Harvey Weinstein getting convicted. Yeah, you know, I have a problem with women crying rape m twenty fifteen, Bill Cosby, all of them crying rape later, you know, to keep crying rape within a month, two months later, a year was happening, but later, I have an eye our problem with it personally. Well, you and James agree on that because we talked about it on the Gangster Chronicles and James said, I don't I don't

believe a woman that's crying rape. Ten years later, I don't say I don't believe them. I just have a problem with that. You know, Um, if you can prove that it was blocked in your mind, or it was blocked out, or you have to really show some type of extric circumstances where it was really affected her to the point where she couldn't even talk about it, but just coming out and jumping on the bandwagon and said, oh yeah, that happened to me too. No, you should

have talked about that happen. But don't you think some women are intimidated into to be that first woman to make that step, to make that accusation because they know it's career suicide In most instances, choices you make. That's the choice you made, That's the choice they made. Yeah, get the career over over over later. Yeah, I mean that's a tough one. Um. I feel a little bit more sympathy for the women than you and James do. So, uh, you know, I I support. I support that you don't

have a daughter, do you, Reggie? You have to wow and you're always talking about your son. That's why I asked that after one that lives with me, but the other two, you know, they weren't my wife. Okay, So how do you think your your daughters would feel you saying that? You know, I'll tell you something that I never Oconomo, she don't get mad at me. My daughter came out to us about three years ago. Round alone

was about five years ago. Kitlyn was about sixteen or seventeen, and a guy that my blind daughter and mother was allowing to stay with them. A lady but like I best friend growing up the same as David David or anyway, because Dad David and he was like four years older than her, we thought out she told him that he was less than her. Uh quite a while. Um, when she was like eight or nine years old and yeah, I never uh um, And you know she was older

when it happened. I wouldn't. When she told us about it, I can send she was like eighteen or nineteen, and I gave her as option how she wanted to handle it, and she chose us to leave it alone. Just uh got some complain and she went to prepare being got some CoA and stuff like that. Well, in that situation, I would completely support prosecuting that guy. Four years later, Oh yeah, all right, yeah, Well I'm just staying out

there on that side of the shoes. Well that was that's that's a unique perspective since you've actually been through it and you still feel like women complaining about it, what four or five, six, ten years later, maybe it's time to move on with talking about grown women. Well we're talking about grown women versus a kid though. Yeah, um, like a big difference. She was eight or nine, but she was done want act how she wanted to deal with all Right, So I want to ask you about

this other situation. Uh Snoop Dogg just gave an incredible interview to Matt Barnes on this podcast, and he he made that claim again that he's the one that helped sign Tupac. So let let me play you this clip for a few seconds and then I want your response. Here we go. So he was my friend before death brow for the right, so given the brotherhood when so when he was locked up, naturally I spoke the shore, was like, we need to get us Luy with us

because he will make us bad. He's gonna push me and he's just the ship just because we need the spirit. So that was the first successful free agency acquisition that I acquired. We should have asked lack of general manage, all right, that was just the other day. Yeah, well we spoke about this on the previous episode of Bomb First,

and I think he was critical of snoop. So what's your position that Well, I would love for somebody to reach out and find Keisha uh talk white that most people don't know he was there too while he was in prison, and she could set the record strate and tell how she was the one to call and reached out for a pop and all he wanted with some money on his books. All he wanted with some money on his book because he because he's helped in herself,

was leaving me for there. I wasn't taking care of and he was in prison books and I understand that feeling because you know, I know how you gotta take care of things and you like to look good while you're in there. And I have a lot of stuff done,

so I know why you get that. And you know all the interviews and even should saying how proper glad when he came up there, he said, people started giving him stuff because they said, okay, you foogle shoot, you know you google shoot, and so because of that, they started giving them stuff. Keisha, there's the one to call the We started to share the code. I'm sure to come up there and see Pop, and the conversation went

from there. You why, now, how can say the ship didn't go to Snoop Andre who was his partner at the time, and said, Hey, you know, I'm about to go. What you think because that's how he talks. It's what do you think about getting death from? What you think about me going up there? And m how are the pop trying to get him? You know, on death from I can see that conversation at me. I can't say that that conversation did or didn't happen. Only wants to

answer that question or the ship. But I can hundred percent about and tell you because I was involved in getting the money on his books, and I was involved in um reaching out, uh, taking the rangements and flying up, Uh what's your uh? Because the visit I can go inside. But with David Canner myself by Danny Boy went once, I know country wouldn't want you know, think about there four times and and she has never said this is

new ideal. And when Keisha called, I was the one to hand and shift the phone and said that you know the Keysha is on the phone. She wanted to let you from Roy who should assistant to answered her phone call? So where's Keisha today? I don't know here. She's got a lawyer attorney somewhere, but that's who we need. That's who clear up all of this. If she don't

even spoke on it about Keisha. If there's some interviews out their own boone first where she talked about Keysha, our interviews where you know Keisha made the call and call them, I know the people got there where um So anyway, I don't know why Pete saying it, but he's gonna rewrite that. He's always trying to rewrite the story. I know they're about to do a no limit chronicle right now, because I I kind of involved in it as far as licensing some putty and stuff like after

I steel alone. And it's going to be funny to see how they portrayed that master P Sloo purchase our assignment of writing. I know black people will get mad with purchase, but that's gonna be funny because that was all ships right there. Sloop or master P had no no, no input on Sloop assigned to the records. All right, man, I think our crawl is done. Yeah, okay to chronicles. Appreciate y'all um, But once again I wanted to thank

to you. And I'm James and Norman keeping their aligne all us next week I will all right, perfect time. And that was Reggie Wright Jr. Hitting us from at Water Federal Prison, and uh, that's what it is.

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