Diamond of Crime Mob Gets Car Repo'd at Young Money Video Shoot

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • Diamond of Crime Mob Gets Car Repo'd at Young Money Video Shoot
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Комментарии • 10

  • @ArtimusDragon
    @ArtimusDragon 14 лет назад

    @MrXBLaZe23 where's the video?

  • @AshliMonroeTV
    @AshliMonroeTV 14 лет назад

    I'm glad she got her car back. Haters find this type of thing funny. No one is safe from ANYTHING. GOD bless you Diamond.

  • @smilesoot460
    @smilesoot460 7 лет назад

    Livesay, like Chulpayev, had some stains on his reputation.
    An Atlanta hip-hopper named Diamond had inked a deal with GAC for a
    yellow Camaro in early 2011. The lady rapper was shocked when the car
    was repossessed a week after she'd made a $15,000 payment. A video of
    the tow made it onto WorldStarHipHop.com,
    seriously denting Diamond's baller cred. When she confronted Livesay on
    video to clear her reputation, he said it was all a misunderstanding.
    The rapper signed a new deal with GAC for a red Camaro. But after
    Diamond made $5,800 in payments, the Camaro was also repossessed.Diamond,
    now thoroughly pissed off, went to an Atlanta TV station with her
    story. The station investigated and found that Livesay's company claimed
    to get its inventory from car owners who couldn't shoulder their
    payments. GAC would theoretically act as a middleman, guaranteeing the
    car payments, then renting out the cars to third parties. But instead of
    giving its customers a standard lease, GAC had customers sign what it
    called "closed end use agreements." Apparently, payments never got to
    the institutions that held the notes on these cars, and they would move
    to repossess, leaving the third-party renter with no legal recourse.
    According to an Atlanta 11Alive television report, police had received
    50 complaints about Livesay's business, and an investigation was opened
    by the Dunwoody Police Department. According to the department's Officer
    Tim Feck, that investigation was eventually handed over to the Secret
    Service, which is tasked with investigating certain financial crimes.
    The TV station reported that Livesay was also being investigated by the
    FBI regarding an online electronics company he'd run.

  • @newjackproduction5016
    @newjackproduction5016 5 лет назад

    It's a v6 camaro at that

  • @SuperSoniatv
    @SuperSoniatv 12 лет назад

    hahahahahahahahha

  • @citi360
    @citi360 13 лет назад

    I @iamBONNIEALI enjoy eating cheese!