Teejayx6 said that he was looking into Lil Baby's bank account information in an attempt to scam the highly-successful rapper late last week, posting a picture of his driver's license and telling fans that he was getting close to cracking the code. The scam rapper reportedly got on Baby's bad side as a direct result and, this week, a video started circulating showing Teejayx6 apparently running through Atlanta's Lenox Mall while being chased by 4PF goons.
The Detroit rapper is allegedly in a viral video narrowly escaping a group of men that were trying to beat him down in the shopping center after showing off Lil Baby's identification.
The man in the clip has not been confirmed to be Teejayx6 but he has been posting about the incident on his social media pages, perhaps joking about what happened and going through with it as a scam tactic.
According to XXL, he hopped on Instagram Live after the clip started to gain traction, explaining that he has a black eye and joking about how he traveled from Atlanta to Detroit so quickly, perhaps debunking the rumors and trolling the masses.
"Listen, a group of n***as walk up on you, bro. I still got the little black eye too, look," said Teejay in his Live. "Y'all see the black eye. Those n***as beat my ass. But, I don't know, bro. I don't know how I got to Detroit so fast, wasn't that video today, bro?"
Casanova Is Finessing People On OnlyFans
Casanova is getting the bag, charging $50 for a monthly subscription to his OnlyFans but he’s allegedly not posting any exclusive content.
In an effort to maximize his profits during the quarantine, Brooklyn rapper Casanova launched an OnlyFans account and decided to charge $50 for a monthly subscription. He justified the price by claiming he would be posting exclusive and explicit content to the page.
“This rich n***a dick. I’m not playing with this dick. You wanna see this dick? $50!” said Cas on Instagram.
Well, it turns out he might be playing with his fans after all. In an alleged exchange that took place private message on OnlyFans, Casanova told somebody that they would need to spend more money if they wanted to see something special.
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“Can u post explicit content now,” asked the fan, who does not have a photo on their account. Clearly aware of that fact, Cas was careful in his response.
“Send me some money first,” he said.
“Paid $50 to see stuff that you would post on Instagram, replied the frustrated user.
After some more back-and-forth and requests for money, Casanova revealed the true reason why he was being so difficult.
“You don’t even got a picture you might be a man I ain’t wit that!!” he wrote as his final response.
It’s unclear what type of content Casanova is posting to his OnlyFans account but he seems adamant that only women are allowed to subscribe to his page. Check out the alleged exchange below.
Ben Affleck Confirms McDonald’s Monopoly Movie With Matt Damon Is Still Coming
We’re still waiting on this true story.
McScam, the Ben Affleck produced film starring Matt Damon about the real-life Mcdonald’s Monopoly scammers is still a go. In a recent interview with Collider, Affleck confirmed that the project is still in the works. The movie has been in development since 2018. “We’ve gotten a new draft, that’s really good,” Affleck explained. “Hollywood’s a weird place, because the person who was running the studio when they bought that script, just left that job. And the studio that was going to make it got bought by another studio.” Affleck is referring to the Disney/Fox merger.
“So there’s these moments where things sort themselves out, and you sort of see ‘Is this still a priority, or are they really interested in different kinds of movies?’ And I’m not sure whether or not, McScam, what kind of priority it is. We really like it. We’re still developing the script,” he continued.
The original script was allegedly written by Deadpool scribes Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese and was based on the Daily Beast report by Jeff Maysh following the FBI operation to uncover a conspiracy to defraud McDonald’s. A group of criminals printed the McDonald’s Monopoly game pieces and accumulated millions of dollars in prizes and money over several years until they were caught.
Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran Lost Nearly $400K In Phishing Email Scam
One little letter in an email can make ALL the difference.
It appears Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran is out nearly $400,000 dollars from an email phishing scam that went down this week. TMZ reports that Barbara’s team sent $380,000 dollars to an international company in what they believed was for a bill/ investment opportunity, but instead it was a scam.
It all started when Barbara’s book keeper received an email last week from who they thought was Barbara’s executive assistant Emily, informing her she had the green light to pay $388,700.11 to a company called FFH Concept GmbH in Germany. Well it turns out the email wasn't from Barbara's executive assistant, but really a scam.
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The scammers changed Emily's email address by removing one letter, so they were the ones actually communicating with Christine, who reportedly did ask the right questions. For instance, she asked what the money was for, and got an email back saying FFH was designing German apartment units in which Barbara had invested. So the reality of the situation made sense since FFH Concept is a real company and Barbara does invest in property overseas.
So on Tuesday, Barbara’s bookkeeper wired over payment to the account listed in the original email. Afterward, she emails Barbara's assistant, at her real email, and it's only then that Emily uncovers the scam. She noticed her address was altered on the previous chain of emails.
Unfortunately by the time they found it, the money was already gone, but reportedly Barbara's IT folks traced the original scam emails back to a Chinese IP address, and her attorneys are figuring out their next move.
Let this be a lesson to everyone out there to be careful. Anyone can get got.
Hot Pockets Heiress Sentenced In College Admissions Scandal
The heiress to the Hot Pockets fortune has been sentenced to 5 months in prison after pleading guilty to cheating and bribing to get her daughters into college.
Michelle Janavs, the heiress to the Hot Pockets throne, has been sentenced to 5 months in prison after admitting to cheating and bribing to get her daughters into college as part of the nationwide college admissions scandal. Janavs, whose father and uncle invented Hot Pockets before selling their company, Chef America, to Nestle in 2002 for more than $2 billion, is one of nearly two dozen parents who have admitted to scamming their children’s way into college. These affluent families have confessed to paying people to cheat on entrance exams for their kids and/or pretend their kids were star athletes for sports they didn’t play. Janavs herself took responsibility for paying Rick Singer, the man at the centre of the scheme, $100,000 to have a proctor correct her daughters’ ACT exam answers. She also coughed up $200,000 in order for her daughter to be falsely recruited as a beach volleyball star at the University of Southern California. However, prosecutors say that she was arrested before her daughter was formally admitted.
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“I am so very sorry that I tried to create an unfair advantage for my children,” Janavs told U.S. District Judge Nathaniel Gorton, who claimed that Janavs’ actions damaged “the entire system of higher education in this country.” The heiress’ lawyers tried to paint her as a dedicated mother and philanthropist in court documents, arguing that these actions were out of character for her due to her life’s dedication to volunteer work and charities to help underprivileged children. These documents claim that Janavs merely fell for Singer’s “manipulative sales tactics” as a result of her love for her children and the stress of getting them into college. “She is a truly good human being. She did an extremely wrong thing here,” her lawyer, Thomas H. Bienert, Jr. told the Judge Gorton. However, assistant U.S. Attorney Kristen Kearney believed that Janavs showed a “flagrant disrespect for right and wrong and an attitude that she is untouchable,” and asked the judge that she receive up to 21 months behind bars. “She believed she and her children were deserving of an illicit edge over other students and no one could stop her,” said Kearney.
Other parents involved in the scandal who have pleaded guilty include actress Felicity Huffman, who was sentenced to two weeks in prison for paying $15,000 to have a proctor correct her daughter’s SAT answers. However, other parents, like actress Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, who have been accused of paying $500,000 to get their daughters into USC, are fighting the charges.
Bhad Bhabie Targeted For $450K Charity Speaking Engagement Scam
She caught on quickly.
Celebrities often make big bucks for their appearances, but they have to pay close attention or they won’t see that they’re being scammed. It’s true that famous figures can make tens of thousands of dollars, maybe into the hundreds depending on the level of celebrity, for speaking engagements, as party hosts, or to show up at nightclubs for a few hours.
However, there has been an influx of attempted wire fraud scams lately, and according to TMZ, Danielle Bregoli, also known as Bhad Bhabie, has become the latest target. The 16-year-old, smart-mouthed artist is a viral sensation with 17 million Instagram followers. She may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but when it comes to bringing in cash, Bregoli is a money-maker.
TMZ reports that Bregoli was approached by an alleged Chinese billionaire businessman who wanted the teenager to speak at a charity event conference in Hong Kong. There were immediate warning signs with the request, including the apparent need for Bregoli to cash a $450K cashier’s check before wiring Peter Woo Philanthropies back $300K. The billionaire claimed that aside from the strange money exchange, Bregoli would have “private air travel, luxury accommodations, and a $10,000 wardrobe budget.”
In true Bhad Bhabie fashion, the teen rapper “wired $0.01 with this memo, ‘SUCK MY D***. LOVE, BHAD BHABIE.'” TMZ states that other recent near-miss victims include Dog the Bounty Hunter, Real Housewives of Atlanta‘s Kim Zolciak, Kim Kardashian‘s best friend Jonathan Cheban, and Baywatch actresses Donna D’Errico and Krista Allen.