Bill Courtney: Gene Deal is Just A Sucka For Diddy, He Never Saw A Check For 2Pac’s Life

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28 Aug 202405:57

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses skepticism towards a man named Jean Deal, who claims to have been a bodyguard involved in high-profile incidents. Critics question his credibility, citing inconsistencies in his stories and his alleged connections to organized crime. Despite his claims of being a professional bodyguard, his past includes withholding information from law enforcement and being surrounded by individuals with criminal records. The discussion also touches on his relationship with Puffy, suggesting that Jean Deal was more of a pawn used for Puffy's benefit rather than a reliable source of information.

Takeaways

  • 😠 The speaker expresses strong skepticism about the claims of a man named Jean Deal, who is portrayed as boastful and unreliable.
  • 🤔 The speaker questions the credibility of Jean Deal's stories, particularly regarding his involvement in high-profile incidents and his proximity to dangerous situations.
  • 💼 Jean Deal is described as a former bodyguard who was involved with individuals in organized crime, suggesting a potentially shady background.
  • 🔫 The discussion includes the logistics of carrying firearms, especially for law enforcement or those with a concealed carry permit, which Jean Deal is said to have abused.
  • 👮‍♂️ It is implied that Jean Deal did not cooperate with law enforcement and may have withheld information during violent incidents.
  • 🤷‍♂️ The speaker doubts Jean Deal's claims of carrying multiple guns and being involved in high-stakes situations, likening him to the fictional character Rambo.
  • 💬 The speaker criticizes Jean Deal for constantly changing his story and trying to remain relevant by making extravagant claims.
  • 💼 The role of Jean Deal as a parole officer with a gun is questioned, especially considering the legal and procedural restrictions that should apply.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ The speaker suggests that Jean Deal's value was primarily as a legal shield for Puffy, allowing him to operate with a degree of protection from law enforcement scrutiny.
  • 💰 There is mention of a million-dollar check supposedly related to the murder of a celebrity, which the speaker uses to highlight the implausibility of Jean Deal's stories.
  • 🚫 The speaker concludes that Jean Deal is not trustworthy, as evidenced by his colleagues' and law enforcement's reluctance to engage with him.

Q & A

  • What is the main criticism of the person referred to as 'Jean deal' in the script?

    -The main criticism is that 'Jean deal' is perceived as someone who exaggerates his involvement and importance in events, particularly in relation to the deaths of Tupac and Biggie, and is not considered a reliable or competent bodyguard.

  • What is the issue with the claim that 'Jean deal' saw a check for a million dollars related to the murder of Tupac or Biggie?

    -The issue is that such a large sum for a murder would not be paid via a single check, as it would be too traceable and risky. It would more likely be paid through a business transaction to avoid suspicion.

  • What is the significance of the mention of 'machine guns' in the script?

    -The mention of 'machine guns' is significant because it questions the credibility of 'Jean deal's' claims about his involvement in dangerous situations, and it raises doubts about the legality of his actions as a parole officer.

  • How can a parole officer legally carry a gun?

    -A parole officer can legally carry a gun if they are performing their duties, and they can transport it in a locked box in their luggage with the ammunition separate, depending on their level of law enforcement authority.

  • What is the criticism regarding 'Jean deal's' association with organized crime?

    -The criticism is that 'Jean deal' was surrounded by and bodyguarding people involved in organized crime, many of whom were armed illegally and had arrest records, and that he did not cooperate with law enforcement when necessary.

  • What is the implication of 'Jean deal' being described as a 'pseudo law enforcement' agency member?

    -The implication is that 'Jean deal' is seen as someone who uses his position as a parole officer to act outside the law or in ways that are not in line with professional law enforcement standards.

  • What is the criticism of 'Puffy' in relation to 'Jean deal'?

    -The criticism is that 'Puffy' is seen as using 'Jean deal' for his own purposes, such as to avoid scrutiny and to have someone who can handle situations with law enforcement, rather than valuing 'Jean deal's' actual skills or professionalism.

  • What is the claim about 'Jean deal's' changing story regarding his past?

    -The claim is that 'Jean deal' changes his story about past events, possibly to remain relevant or to align with current narratives, which raises questions about his credibility.

  • What is the incident mentioned in the script where 'Jean deal' was seen with a suspicious car?

    -The incident involved police seeing 'Jean deal' in a car that was later found to contain serious weapons like machine guns, which was told by members of parole as a reason for distrusting him.

  • What is the final judgment on 'Jean deal' as a bodyguard based on the script?

    -The final judgment is that 'Jean deal' is not a competent bodyguard, as evidenced by the deaths of those he was supposed to be protecting.

Outlines

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🕵️‍♂️ Questionable Bodyguarding Tactics

The speaker expresses skepticism about an individual named Jean Deal, who claims to have been a bodyguard involved in high-profile incidents. The speaker criticizes Jean Deal's credibility, citing his involvement with people linked to organized crime and his lack of cooperation with law enforcement. The speaker also questions the logistics of Jean Deal's alleged bodyguard work, such as how he could legally carry weapons as a parole officer and the improbability of his stories, like having a million-dollar check for a hit. The paragraph also touches on the relationship between Jean Deal and a person named Puffy, suggesting that Puffy may have used Jean Deal for his connections and ability to navigate law enforcement scrutiny.

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🤔 Distrust and Unreliability in Testimony

This paragraph continues the theme of distrust towards Jean Deal, highlighting the reasons why parole officers disliked him and considered him untrustworthy. The speaker emphasizes that Jean Deal would likely report any questions back to Puffy, thereby undermining the integrity of any information he might provide. The paragraph reinforces the idea that Jean Deal's stories are self-serving and inconsistent, suggesting that he has altered his narrative over time to remain relevant or to protect his own interests.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Jean Deal

Jean Deal is a former bodyguard who is a central figure in the script, often portrayed as someone who exaggerates his role in various events, particularly in the music industry. He is described as having a tendency to embellish his stories, often claiming to have saved the day or warned others. The script criticizes him for being untrustworthy and suggests that he was involved in questionable activities while working as a bodyguard, often for high-profile figures like Puffy (Sean Combs).

💡Bodyguard

A bodyguard is a person employed to protect someone, typically a high-profile individual. In the script, Jean Deal is depicted as a bodyguard whose clients often ended up in dangerous situations, such as being surrounded by armed individuals or organized crime members. The script questions the effectiveness and professionalism of Deal as a bodyguard, especially since the people he was supposed to protect were often harmed or killed.

💡Puffy (Sean Combs)

Puffy, also known as Sean Combs or Diddy, is a prominent music industry figure mentioned in the script. He is depicted as someone who employed Jean Deal and benefited from his presence due to Deal’s legal status as a parole officer, which allowed him to carry a firearm. The script suggests that Puffy used Deal to navigate legal scrutiny and to provide a semblance of legitimate security, despite surrounding himself with individuals involved in illegal activities.

💡Parole Officer

A parole officer is a law enforcement official responsible for supervising offenders who have been released from prison on parole. In the script, Jean Deal is described as having been a parole officer who used his position to carry firearms and to act as a bodyguard for high-profile clients. His role as a parole officer is portrayed as a means of gaining access to situations where he could legally carry a weapon, which was beneficial to his clients, such as Puffy.

💡Exaggeration

Exaggeration refers to the act of overstating or embellishing facts or events. The script accuses Jean Deal of exaggerating his involvement in various events, such as claiming to have seen a check for a million dollars or boasting about being armed with multiple guns like Rambo. This exaggeration is used to criticize his credibility and portray him as someone who consistently tries to make himself seem more important or heroic than he actually was.

💡Organized Crime

Organized crime refers to criminal organizations that systematically engage in illegal activities, often involving violence, corruption, and a network of criminal actors. In the script, Jean Deal is criticized for associating with individuals involved in organized crime while serving as a bodyguard. These associations cast doubt on his professionalism and integrity, as he was in proximity to people who were illegally armed and had criminal records, which he allegedly failed to report or act against.

💡Million Dollar Check

The million dollar check is a specific claim made by Jean Deal, where he supposedly saw a check worth a million dollars intended for illicit activities, such as a murder. The script uses this claim to highlight Deal's tendency to tell implausible stories, arguing that such a transaction would never be done through a traceable method like a check. This claim is used to discredit Deal and portray him as untrustworthy and prone to making unverifiable statements.

💡Rambo

Rambo is a fictional character known for being a highly skilled and heavily armed soldier, often used to describe someone who exaggerates their combat prowess or readiness. In the script, Jean Deal is mocked for describing himself as being heavily armed like Rambo, claiming to carry multiple guns at once. This comparison is used to ridicule Deal's self-aggrandizing behavior and to underscore the improbability of his stories.

💡Law Enforcement

Law enforcement refers to government agencies and officers responsible for maintaining public order, enforcing laws, and preventing, detecting, and investigating crimes. In the script, Jean Deal’s interactions with law enforcement are scrutinized, as he is accused of failing to cooperate with authorities during violent incidents and of using his position as a parole officer to circumvent legal boundaries, thereby raising questions about his ethical conduct.

💡Credibility

Credibility is the quality of being trusted and believed in. In the script, Jean Deal's credibility is frequently called into question due to his inconsistent stories, association with questionable individuals, and apparent exaggerations. The narrative suggests that Deal's version of events cannot be trusted, as he often alters his accounts and portrays himself in an overly heroic light, undermining his reliability as a source of information.

Highlights

The speaker criticizes an unnamed individual's stories of saving the day and their role as a bodyguard, questioning their effectiveness.

The individual's claim of being involved in high-stakes situations, such as receiving a million-dollar check for a murder, is met with skepticism.

The speaker doubts the credibility of the individual's claims, pointing out the implausibility of their stories.

The individual's response to the speaker is described as evasive and lacking in substance.

The speaker recounts the individual's claims of carrying multiple firearms, likening them to the movie character Rambo.

Questions are raised about the individual's role as a parole officer and their ability to legally carry firearms.

The speaker discusses the legalities of carrying firearms for law enforcement and the potential for abuse in the individual's case.

The individual's colleagues and associates share a common view of him as untrustworthy and uncooperative with law enforcement.

The speaker suggests that the individual was used by 'Puffy' for protection and to shield him from legal scrutiny.

The individual's changing stories and attempts to remain relevant are highlighted as a sign of his unreliability.

The speaker describes 'Puffy' as a person who would benefit from having someone like the individual around for questionable tasks.

The individual's inability to provide behind-the-scenes information is noted, suggesting a lack of depth in his involvement.

An incident involving the individual, police, and suspicious weaponry is recounted, casting doubt on his integrity.

The speaker concludes that the individual is only good for sensationalist media appearances and lacks substance.

The individual's role as a bodyguard is questioned again, with the speaker pointing out the failures in his protection efforts.

Transcripts

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but everything he says every story he

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has about it's about how he saved the

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day and I and I told him not to do it

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they didn't listen you know you know and

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at the end of the day he's bodyguarding

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guys and they get killed so you know

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what kind of bodyguard is

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he I always wonder about this uh this

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guy Gan deal who Gan deal yeah Jean deal

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is full of it seems um he you know

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he puts himself at places says you know

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one of the things I noticed is look I

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jean deal said that he sore a check for

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a million dollars right now if I'm gonna

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pay somebody to kill Tupac or to kill sh

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right I'm not going to write them a

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check okay it's not happening uh and if

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I'm going to give them some kind of

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money it's going to be through a

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business and it's not going to be one

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check for $1 million either okay he has

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kind he kind of responded to you and

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said uh this this this guy go goes on I

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don't remember what exactly what he said

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he always talks real stupid um this guy

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said I was caught with a machine gun

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where's the paperwork where's the proof

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or something like that uh yeah uh what

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else um oh yeah so he claims all these

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years later he recounts the death of

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Biggie and you know he does this like

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little mini dog on on YouTube and he

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said he claims how he had all these guns

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he sounds like Rambo had two on my waist

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had one on my ankle this guy's

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you know he's Rambo so how can a he's a

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parole officer how can a parole officer

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like G deal get you know fly out to

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California with a gun how do that how

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does that work yeah so if you're a

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member of law enforcement and I don't

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know the the rules pertaining to peal

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officers but uh in the performance of

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your duty you can carry uh you can carry

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your gun actually on a plane or you can

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put it in a box a locked box in your

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luggage with the ammunition separate so

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there are ways to legally get a gun out

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there depending on your level of law

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enforcement the problem with Gan deal is

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is everybody we talk to his colleagues

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um people who had dealings with him it

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was always the same story that he was in

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with he was bodyguarding people who were

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surrounded by people who were uh members

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of organized crime like

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wolf uh he was surrounded by people who

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were armed uh illegally they were not uh

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they did not have pistol permits most of

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them had arrest records uh he withheld

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uh information when there were violent

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situations he did not cooperate with

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members of law enforcement and as a a

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member of a a uh pseudo law enforcement

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agency he certainly had that

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obligation um he is not a professional

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investigator he was just a guy who

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worked in parole who had a pistol permit

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who was willing to do whatever puffy

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wanted to do and to protect him from

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scrutiny and have the one guy with the

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legal gun who could you know shmoo law

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enforcement if things went bad say hey

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I'm I'm bodyguarding them you know it's

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a

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misunderstanding that's that was his

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value other than that all he does is

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talk about everybody else um like

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puffy now that he can't cash in on him

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anymore um he changes his story all the

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time he says he sees things like million

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doll checks he's trying to be relevant

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but the he's got nothing he was just a

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sucker for uh for puffy and puffy you

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know obviously liked having a guy like

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that around to a certain degree because

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he could get things done you know uh

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that he needed he had a guy that could

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take the you know who could probably

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help out when law enforcement was

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involved in something but uh yeah I mean

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it's if you look at puffy what a you

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know what a horrible person he is it

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makes sense that he keeps a person like

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Jean deal around and he you know the way

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he speaks the way he carries himself

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he's like you know um you know he he

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wasn't you know he should have been a

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guy who you could call and say Hey

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listen I know you you got a bodyguard

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business but what's going on give me

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something behind the scenes so I have an

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idea and he wasn't that kind of guy uh

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and I did make mention of the B past

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there was an incident where cops saw him

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in a car and then he you know there was

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something suspicious where they came

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back and anyway later on they saw either

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the car he was in or a car he was

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approaching had uh you know some kind of

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uh you know machine guns or um you know

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serious weapons in it and that story was

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told to be my told to me by members of

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of parole and why they disliked him and

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why you can't approach him he's not to

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be trusted so any question you would ask

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Jean deal he'll go run him back to puffy

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and tell him um so yeah he's you know

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what I mean like uh he's good for some

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of these shows he was around for for

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stuff but everything he says every story

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he has about it's about how he saved the

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day and I and I told him not to do it

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they didn't listen you know you know and

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at the end of the day he's bodyguarding

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guys and they get killed so you know

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what kind of bodyguard is

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he right

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