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Last night’s recording was a little different.
This latest episode of F'nAround isn’t just about talking, we decided to show the receipts. I don’t speak or post without them, and this time, we spliced in the approved recording with the Chicago Police Department to lay out the truth. No spin, no fluff, just the actual events as they happened.
We cover a lot in this episode: Chicago Police Department, Snap Inc., Capital Group, nuEra Cannabis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Al Maskari Holdings Abu Dhabi UAE. Some people won’t like what’s in there or what we say, but that’s not my problem. If you don’t want it recorded, don’t talk to us when we are honest about recording everything. If you don’t want me to find it, don’t send it our way.
With the team’s consensus, we’re also including a link at the bottom of the episode where you can view additional receipts for yourself. You’ll hear the discussions, see the evidence, and make your own decisions, because that’s what transparency looks like. I’m liking DOGE more and more by the day.
Now, the most damning evidence? It’s about the school. But out of respect, we’re leaving out their information. No names, no recordings, no emails, even though their own words show teachers checking in on the child for being “sick,” validating everything that happened, and proving this was a muscle play from the other side.
But let’s talk about what is included:
• Grown men texting a minor with poetic threats
• Police lies and contradictions
• Manipulated timelines
• Receipts that don’t match the official narratives
We’re discussing all of it. And this time, you’re not just hearing my perspective, you’ll hear others too, and their own words on recordings.
For full transparency, my legal team is now working with Brittini’s legal team to draft formal complaints against all parties involved.
Because, hey… I know exactly what I’m about. Have you figured it out yet?
FAFO because we’re not just F'nAround anymore. Episode drops in less than a week… maybe even this week. Who knows? I don’t care. But if you do, grab a towel for that sweat.