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Because im at work and am bored i been fucking around on youtube, and i think I have gotten to the bottom of this. One of the things that I kept coming back to is how did this dude steal 4m from 2015-2018 and not get caught PLUS none of the articles around are talking about the company this dude worked at. So i went to clicking. He has to have some sort of profile, right? well this is what i found. First he is on thisis50 talking all about taking over streaming and mobilizing his resources and leveraging cardi b and drakes fanbases. This is gibberish talk that you find in pyramid scheme activities.



there is no need to watch this whole thing, but you can see from this that he is good at this sales talk. which would make sense. so during this interview the dude interviewing said "i seen your documentary..." so i was like hmm, documentary?

and i see


and


so he works for this company named MOBE. Mobe listed him as one of their "moguls" so i looked up Mobe, and i see this

https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/pre...obe-massive-internet-business-coaching-scheme

for those that don't want to read the whole thing here is relevant parts:

The Federal Trade Commission has charged three individuals and nine businesses with bilking more than $125 million from thousands of consumers with a fraudulent business education program called MOBE (“My Online Business Education”). A federal court halted the scheme and froze the defendants’ assets at the FTC’s request.

According to the FTC, the defendants behind this international operation target U.S. consumers—including service members, veterans, and older adults—through online ads, social media, direct mailers, and live events held throughout the country. This action follows the agency’s recent action against Digital Altitude, LLC, a competing business opportunity scheme that was also halted by court order.

The FTC alleges that the defendants falsely claim that their business education program will enable people to start their own online businesses and earn substantial income. They claim to have a “proven” 21-step system for making substantial sums of money quickly and easily from internet marketing, which they promise to provide to those who join their program.

According to the complaint, consumers who pay the initial $49 entry fee for the 21-step program are bombarded with sales pitches for membership packages that cost thousands of dollars, which the defendants pressure them to buy in order to continue through the 21 steps. The defendants eventually reveal that their “proven system” for making money is for consumers to sell the same memberships to others in the hopes of earning commissions on those sales.

Most people who buy into the program and pay for the expensive memberships are unable to recoup their costs, and many experience crippling losses or mounting debts, including some who have lost more than $20,000, the FTC alleges.


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here is another clip 0f him at the MOBE festival preaching business



chad is not the only MOBE mogul, there are many. It seems to me mobe is a pyramid scheme type thing. Given what Chad FOcus said in the thisis50 interview it seems he was doing his thing with mobe and scamming ppl in his neighborhood with this pyramid scheme shit. he was ascended to "mogul" status by the company and he probably pitched them on the idea of becoming some sort of one stop onilne record label shit that can find talent and manipulate streaming numbers and platforms to create a star. This is the shit he is talking about on thisis50. This also explains billboards in times square and shit. he was not trying to promote himself, per se, he was trying to present an image as a diddy or a late 90s/early 2000s version of dame dash, that way he could find a few young talents and hopefully stumble across the next drake or cardi b.

he was being funded by Mobe which is clear as they themselves have videos of him with the cars and the studio in his home. they were propping him up. BUT then they get caught up in an FTC scandal and the feds get to digging, they stumble across this chad focus guy and figure out MOBE was trying to manipulate charts, which brings a whole other set of legal problems. SO mobe says "oh no no, this guy chad stole from us." and then we get a headline.


this is not the case though. this is being presented to us as if this was just a normal guy working a 9 to 5 and stealing money so that he himself could become as big as jay z. that is NOT what was going on. he worked for a pyramid scheme and was a good salesman for them, they helped him branch out into some more shit, and he was spending their money in hopes to find a new drake or cardi b or whoever, to milk and bring the money back to mobe, but once they were caught they throw him under the bus in an effort to save their asses.

i just pieced these pieces together, but this makes way more sense than the shit they trying to present in the media.


Woww smh
 
oh ok hes a sociopathic scammer through and through. lock him up

edit: he gots kids tho...too bad he made those decisions
 
Because im at work and am bored i been fucking around on youtube, and i think I have gotten to the bottom of this. One of the things that I kept coming back to is how did this dude steal 4m from 2015-2018 and not get caught PLUS none of the articles around are talking about the company this dude worked at. So i went to clicking. He has to have some sort of profile, right? well this is what i found. First he is on thisis50 talking all about taking over streaming and mobilizing his resources and leveraging cardi b and drakes fanbases. This is gibberish talk that you find in pyramid scheme activities.



there is no need to watch this whole thing, but you can see from this that he is good at this sales talk. which would make sense. so during this interview the dude interviewing said "i seen your documentary..." so i was like hmm, documentary?

and i see


and


so he works for this company named MOBE. Mobe listed him as one of their "moguls" so i looked up Mobe, and i see this

https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/pre...obe-massive-internet-business-coaching-scheme

for those that don't want to read the whole thing here is relevant parts:

The Federal Trade Commission has charged three individuals and nine businesses with bilking more than $125 million from thousands of consumers with a fraudulent business education program called MOBE (“My Online Business Education”). A federal court halted the scheme and froze the defendants’ assets at the FTC’s request.

According to the FTC, the defendants behind this international operation target U.S. consumers—including service members, veterans, and older adults—through online ads, social media, direct mailers, and live events held throughout the country. This action follows the agency’s recent action against Digital Altitude, LLC, a competing business opportunity scheme that was also halted by court order.

The FTC alleges that the defendants falsely claim that their business education program will enable people to start their own online businesses and earn substantial income. They claim to have a “proven” 21-step system for making substantial sums of money quickly and easily from internet marketing, which they promise to provide to those who join their program.

According to the complaint, consumers who pay the initial $49 entry fee for the 21-step program are bombarded with sales pitches for membership packages that cost thousands of dollars, which the defendants pressure them to buy in order to continue through the 21 steps. The defendants eventually reveal that their “proven system” for making money is for consumers to sell the same memberships to others in the hopes of earning commissions on those sales.

Most people who buy into the program and pay for the expensive memberships are unable to recoup their costs, and many experience crippling losses or mounting debts, including some who have lost more than $20,000, the FTC alleges.


-----------------------------


here is another clip 0f him at the MOBE festival preaching business



chad is not the only MOBE mogul, there are many. It seems to me mobe is a pyramid scheme type thing. Given what Chad FOcus said in the thisis50 interview it seems he was doing his thing with mobe and scamming ppl in his neighborhood with this pyramid scheme shit. he was ascended to "mogul" status by the company and he probably pitched them on the idea of becoming some sort of one stop onilne record label shit that can find talent and manipulate streaming numbers and platforms to create a star. This is the shit he is talking about on thisis50. This also explains billboards in times square and shit. he was not trying to promote himself, per se, he was trying to present an image as a diddy or a late 90s/early 2000s version of dame dash, that way he could find a few young talents and hopefully stumble across the next drake or cardi b.

he was being funded by Mobe which is clear as they themselves have videos of him with the cars and the studio in his home. they were propping him up. BUT then they get caught up in an FTC scandal and the feds get to digging, they stumble across this chad focus guy and figure out MOBE was trying to manipulate charts, which brings a whole other set of legal problems. SO mobe says "oh no no, this guy chad stole from us." and then we get a headline.


this is not the case though. this is being presented to us as if this was just a normal guy working a 9 to 5 and stealing money so that he himself could become as big as jay z. that is NOT what was going on. he worked for a pyramid scheme and was a good salesman for them, they helped him branch out into some more shit, and he was spending their money in hopes to find a new drake or cardi b or whoever, to milk and bring the money back to mobe, but once they were caught they throw him under the bus in an effort to save their asses.

i just pieced these pieces together, but this makes way more sense than the shit they trying to present in the media.






Lead detective.

I believe everything you just wrote in that shit

I also believe the head dudes aint gon see a charge their way
 
2 ABW pages, 4 million bucks, mad dubious social views and yet still nobody here heard 1 bar of a rap from this guy.
 
Shiiit if I spent ONE million dollars and people still didn't know who I was, I would just use that card to gtfo of the country.
 
A great salesman/mogul who stole and scammed millions to fund a rap career to boost his profile...... but no one has heard of him???

:L:
 
Nicki been inflating numbers for years

Everybody has since the shift to streaming and digital downloads began. The problem is that you can only inflate numbers and cook the books for so long before it all comes crashing down.
 
To me there's a difference between an established artist paying for views/plays versus an up and coming artist paying for them. The established artist will have some kinda fanbase (even if it's tiny, they'll still have some hardcore fans) whereas the up and coming artist hasn't cultivated that following yet
 
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