And although you’re speaking facts, look at the lack of likes that you’re getting! We’re in a sad state of affairs and these M’fers talk about the police shooting these idiots! Yet, these dudes, pretty much verify that killing each other is acceptable because of the folks they speaking on and the type of game being ran! Dam shame! The Fulton County DA Knows WTF she’s doing! RICO is the black communities best friend!
@ChaosBeforeOrder everybody has a choice. No one is forcing you to do shit. The system feeds us poison all day long. Nobody says shit. Folks need to Gone on with that weak ass shit. Free will is what we live by.
@@tiagotv7697 we need stories of where people opened grocery store, health clubs, educational centers for the youth and elderly. These 30 year crime bios are getting old and boring
I remember those days! Both nique and prime’s club was called 21. Both wore the #21. The Phoenix was one of the hottest clubs in the city. I was there that night Mary first performed. Then the club changed to the warehouse 💯
They're was some people getting money in the D that wasn't flashy at all, I knew one in particular that I model myself after, the crazy part is I would've never known if I hadn't seen what I saw.
I was a young 20yr old when I moved to ATL in 92. I remember the Phoenix very well. I remember both Dominique and Deion's but never went because of their strict dress code.
My boy got denied for wearing shorts, but it’s was a dressy type outfit. We’re standing outside and Dieon pulls up and ask us why we’re not inside, we told him and he let us in free with two drinks. Dress code in the A were strict back then. 112, Sensations and Michael’s to name a few.
I was at the Phoenix the night the Lumberjacks performed. I think Zooman (Cory Miller) performed that night too. He started off rapping before he went the comedian route. Atlanta was so much fun and safer back then. Good times, good memories.
@@blackgeauxtee4743 yes sir. Not to far from Cumberland Mall. My uncle stayed across the street in them condos. He was a heavy hitter had his share of the club at one point also. History!
And in the end….yo ass went to jail for years while Deion and Nique have prospered. So who won? I don’t understand the fascination with drug dealing ex cons telling 30 year old stories.
Same. Dudes be sittin’ around acting like these dudes are gods. They’re not. They’re pitiful. A bunch of old ass dudes reliving their wack ass “glory days.”
@@frankstudent Rite! Bruh, I don't understand these old ass gossiping dudes telling these Nino Brown stories. I don't get it, they sounding like gossiping ass women.
Wicked Wednesdays at Dominique's was some wild ish. I was there at the first live broadcast of Ryan Cameron with DJ Nabs on the 1s and 2s (had his whole lab set up). Xhane performed live and their set wasn't about jack. Club Phoenix was cool then it got wild.
@@andrewillis719 when you said they made the comment damn I ain’t know you was doing it like that an you replied it nunya fkn business man man man then spoke on the pictures you said I’m in the streets I don’t take no fkn pictures! Man listen this interview needs to be shown on every platform I thought I was the only nixxa that thought like this an I swear mfkrs think I’m weird for being like this but this the only way I’m a g it my nixxa,you said something then sholl tf did salute Og💯😎
What you eat don’t make me shit and what I eat don’t make you shit I learned this same terminology from the people I watched shining shit draw attention I don’t take no dam pictures and I ain’t got nothing but love for your hustle
Here's some valuable information to the camera man. There is too much head room, you should have tilt down a tad. It is especially worse when you zoom into the speaker. Your panning is too fast. Next time when you're on the speaker, zoom out slowly, focus on the next speaker and zoom in slowly and so forth.
fred tokars! wow! hadn't heard that name in awhile! he was a slimeball! i was waiting on my guy to drop the name eddie lawrence! it's ALL public record!
People don't praise these people I come from that garbage to and it isn't a honor to be no big time drug dealer. Whether you caught or not and just like every human being on earth you are under the law of the Most High God and it is a penance to pay while you living and when you dead believe it or not. The sooner a person realizes there is a plumb line and he tastes the Lord Jesus Christ to see that He is good right then you fall apart. Everyone is a hellion till they wanna live and then you learn how to live one step at a time and hopefully you master holiness b4 you perish
I don’t think I ever frequented the other club, But spent many Saturday nights at Dominique’s, This was late 1980s, early 1990s. I loved to dance back then & they played better music, As a white guy, I might be one of 4-5 white people in entire club, Sometimes only myself, a couple white gals & 1 or 2 Asian gals…. Rest was all black, But I never had any trouble & danced with mostly black gals, young & older.
What most don't realize is there are plenty of Meech level dealers but not everyone is as foolish as him and NYC dealers. Smart dealers live normal lives to avoid ever living the lifestyle they are trying to avoid. All that grand standing is reckless and snitching on yourself.... A fool and his money will soon depart if they don't lose their freedom or life as well..
Learn the history of the case and then speak on it!!!! Everything is public records!!! And learn the Federal law and guidelines before speaking!!! That’s what’s wrong now, people wanna talk instead of listening and paying attention!!! Just like an ass hole, everybody got one and opinions..
He never said they did. What he implied was it was discussed a potential way of handling the bad press that could come due to those dealings. Let's keep this hit in perspective my guy
@@TommieGun71 They drafted him in 82 and he left in 94. 12 or 14 what's the difference? He was was with them the majority of his career, which was my point. If you don't understand that then I don't know what to tell you
It's some unintelligible crumbs in this feed I swear. Lack of comprehension is prevalent all up and down the comments. Some of these comments for me about to catch whiplash shaking my head
Bro is correct about G's vs Scrubs.....Gangsters do what makes sense, Thugs don't have any sense. But quote your boner Bro....."What you eat don't make me sh!t"? Sean Carter's (Ain't no Love in the Heart of tha City).
" How Andre got involved in Phoenix " ~ In 1992, Cline began receiving cocaine from Brown. At the time, Cline was renovating Traxx, which was to be renamed the Phoenix. Willis testified that Cline was angry with Mason due to the loss of the Parrot. Cline asked Willis to invest $150,000 in the Phoenix.
At the trial, Jessie Ferguson (“Ferguson”) testified that he and Julius Cline (“Cline”) were drug dealers in Detroit, Michigan. In July of 1985, Ferguson moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he met Mason. Cline also moved to Atlanta, and he and Ferguson invested $75,000 in drug proceeds in the VIP Club. Mason was the manager of the club, and he was listed as an owner in order to obtain a liquor license because Cline and Ferguson were “in trouble” with the authorities in Detroit. Ferguson testified that Cline's principal source of cocaine was “Andrew.” Cline transported the cocaine from Miami, Florida, to Atlanta. Andre Willis (“Willis”) testified that he obtained cocaine from Cline until Cline was murdered on July 25, 1992. Willis distributed the cocaine in Atlanta and Chattanooga, Tennessee. According to Willis, Cline also obtained cocaine from Al Brown (“Brown”), who was part owner of the Diamonds and Pearls nightclub in Detroit. Willis testified that he and Cline received and sold approximately twenty kilograms of cocaine per week. According to Willis, Cline described his relationship with Mason as follows: “[Mason] was just a front for the nightclubs because [Ferguson] and himself had a criminal record, and they could not get any liquor license in their name, so James Mason would be the front for all the nightclubs.” R62-2059. According to Willis, Cline owned several clubs, including the VIP, Traxx, the Parrot, and Zazu's, as well as the Park Place Beauty Salon
Mason and Cline, together with Jim Killeen, Bill Fraser, and William Kohler, formed Zebra, Inc., and Zebra Management, Inc., to operate a club called Dominique's. Mason and Cline contributed $20,000 to the operation but were later removed from Zebra's due to Cline's reputation as a drug dealer. Mason and Cline then opened Traxx. Ferguson testified that he invested $15,000 in Traxx and that Cline invested $45,000.
After Zebra, Inc., was evicted from Dominique's for non-payment of rent, Mason approached Douglas McKendrick (“McKendrick”) claiming that he had an endorsement contract with Deion Sanders (“Sanders”). Sanders testified that he met Mason through Willie Harris (“Harris”). Sanders signed an agreement with Harris, who signed as President of Atlanta Entertainment Management, Inc. In September of 1990, Tokars incorporated Atlanta Entertainment Management, Inc., listing Mason, Cline, and Harris as its directors. Tokars helped finalize the deal with Sanders and the management agreement with McKendrick. Carl Tatum, an employee of the club Deion's, testified that he discussed with Mason the fact that Cline was a cocaine dealer and that Mason knew Cline dealt cocaine.
Harris and Mason decided to open a new club, and Mason claimed that he had secured $50,000 from Brown to open it. John Vara (“Vara”) testified that through his corporation, JDV, he sold the leasehold rights to Diamonds and Pearls to Mason for $25,000. The closing was held at Tokars's office in November of 1991. Vara was introduced to Brown by Mason, who said that Brown was part of management. Mason and Tokars used Atlanta House Clubs, Inc., as the purchaser of the lease
Dude retired fam c'mon now. Plus everything that man did I public record and the statute of limitations keeps him or anyone else from being subject to any other legal ramifications. Smdh
Deion is trying to save these young brothers and these clowns are still trying to re-live the past, man yall need to get a life and do something positive and stop bragging about shit that has destroyed black communities everywhere. Turning out young black women in these strip clubs is not something to brag about bruh and we wonder we're at the bottom Smmfh..
B high be like “my God..”
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Drop the merch B high”My God” “Talk About It”
He need to be a Deacon
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So much game and history given on this channel in the most humble and gracious way from the streets , sports, and entertainment industry. Respect 🙏
💯 my brother… I want this story to be educational for all…
The streets is in shambles. Street dudes talking into mics about street activity smh.
I am so tired of these drug dealers boasting about selling their own people poison 🤦🏿♂️
And although you’re speaking facts, look at the lack of likes that you’re getting! We’re in a sad state of affairs and these M’fers talk about the police shooting these idiots! Yet, these dudes, pretty much verify that killing each other is acceptable because of the folks they speaking on and the type of game being ran! Dam shame! The Fulton County DA Knows WTF she’s doing! RICO is the black communities best friend!
Don't chu eat poison?
@@terrencecoleman3806 daaaamn
Why click if you clearly see the title says “ ex kingpin”….
@ChaosBeforeOrder everybody has a choice. No one is forcing you to do shit. The system feeds us poison all day long. Nobody says shit. Folks need to Gone on with that weak ass shit. Free will is what we live by.
IM IN THE STREETS... I DONT WANT NO PICTURES.... That's a real gangsta... YOUNGIN TAKES NOTES
Please do my brother… I want this story to be educational… Y’all are the future…💯
Please tell em again fam because I can guarantee they didn't hear you.💯🎯💪🏾
@@tiagotv7697 just stay out the streets
@@vandshome I'm an OG fam so you ain't gotta tell me. I done lived and entire life out there decades ago my guy so I got my full long ago
@@tiagotv7697 we need stories of where people opened grocery store, health clubs, educational centers for the youth and elderly. These 30 year crime bios are getting old and boring
I remember this well. I use to go to both clubs and remember it changing from Nique’s club to Deions overnight.
For some reason, I thought Deion’s was a different club and was in Smyrna or Marietta somewhere.
These are great stories would love to hear more about Black ATL legends keep up the great work!
One of the best hip hop shows of all time:
The Pharcyde at Phoenix...the sound went out...but everybody knew the lyrics and they kept it going.
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"what u say dont make me shit", preach og 💪
I remember those days! Both nique and prime’s club was called 21. Both wore the #21. The Phoenix was one of the hottest clubs in the city. I was there that night Mary first performed. Then the club changed to the warehouse 💯
Good interview 👍🏾
B high one love this interview shows me we living we alive and I'm like thanks for the love of our people showing us we are alive.
My uncle says : If My business was your business it wouldn't be my business. Chi Town Game
I heard a homie in Prison say "everybody's business is nobody's business" I thought that was really dope.
Magic City,Club Nikki's had the baddest women back in them days.
Club Nikki’s homie!!!
Gentleman's was actually #1. I still think about this one girl named Sapphire. 😳🤪
Dont forget PLAYBOY PALACE.On Old Nat n Goodby rd
Damn I was born in the wrong damn generation! Wish I could’ve been an adult in the 90s. Big ups to the OGs that paved the way
The 90s were a lot of fun. Especially in the A. Everyone thinks I'm exaggerating when I tell stories. 😄
@@esseen100 I'm from Kentucky and we used to hear ATL stories. Once we finally got a chance to travel we found out alot of stuff. This was the 90's
In the 90's we were calling ATL the new Detroit
@@hobbslacy 😄
I remember Bad Boy's Faith Evans album release party at Phoenix. EVERYBODY was in the house.🎶💃🏿🕺🏿🍾🥂
Damn this brother was hella under radar
Ok nah I need to see this whole thang!
B High you done it again! He sounds like some Detroit boys I know & knew back in the day! He move different!
They're was some people getting money in the D that wasn't flashy at all, I knew one in particular that I model myself after, the crazy part is I would've never known if I hadn't seen what I saw.
"Respect the game that should be it, What you eat don't make me shit, where's the love"
Hov
I was a young 20yr old when I moved to ATL in 92. I remember the Phoenix very well. I remember both Dominique and Deion's but never went because of their strict dress code.
Suited and Booted!🎶🤣
My boy got denied for wearing shorts, but it’s was a dressy type outfit. We’re standing outside and Dieon pulls up and ask us why we’re not inside, we told him and he let us in free with two drinks. Dress code in the A were strict back then. 112, Sensations and Michael’s to name a few.
Damn he poured a big ass cup
I was at the Phoenix the night the Lumberjacks performed. I think Zooman (Cory Miller) performed that night too. He started off rapping before he went the comedian route. Atlanta was so much fun and safer back then. Good times, good memories.
Talk dat shyt OG💯
I feel the same way when it comes to what a fool feel about me...facts
U heard him say he didn't take pictures young people. Nowadays they film themselves in the act of wrong doing
Yet he on CZcams in a video....make it make sense fam
Pictures bring attention videos tell a story
Who's gonna play Mr. Andre in the Movie?
This story is dope as fuck. I'm
He was trying to say, "what you eat don't make me shit."
Trying hard den a mugg too..😂😂
THAT man has the data! Sheesh!! Encore!!!
Real ATL Facts
Club 21 on Windy Hill. I’m remember them both. My peoples used to maneuver up in there.
In that plaza with Fuddruckers right? I lived right down the street in the chimney hill apartments
@@blackgeauxtee4743 yes sir. Not to far from Cumberland Mall. My uncle stayed across the street in them condos. He was a heavy hitter had his share of the club at one point also. History!
When is book coming???
Man this guy story interesting my man did time for another man mistake and stay solid
He testified my guy
ALL MONEY AIN’T GOOD MONEY !
And in the end….yo ass went to jail for years while Deion and Nique have prospered. So who won? I don’t understand the fascination with drug dealing ex cons telling 30 year old stories.
Same. Dudes be sittin’ around acting like these dudes are gods. They’re not. They’re pitiful. A bunch of old ass dudes reliving their wack ass “glory days.”
I ain't got nothing against these guys but last time I checked Deion left in free agency. Just like he did with the other franchises he played for
I Totally agree, why in the hell are you on here telling these old ass stories talking like old ass gossiping women
@@frankstudent Rite! Bruh, I don't understand these old ass gossiping dudes telling these Nino Brown stories. I don't get it, they sounding like gossiping ass women.
Shit is corny, but BHigh has to pander to the low hanging fruit that watch his channel.
I’m in the streets, I don’t want no pictures!
No pictures..
Atlanta Live..was the shit... Maaan
Wicked Wednesdays at Dominique's was some wild ish. I was there at the first live broadcast of Ryan Cameron with DJ Nabs on the 1s and 2s (had his whole lab set up). Xhane performed live and their set wasn't about jack. Club Phoenix was cool then it got wild.
How was freaknik?
That Fred Tokars case was big in Atlanta back in the day.
Felt this shit on all levels
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@@andrewillis719 when you said they made the comment damn I ain’t know you was doing it like that an you replied it nunya fkn business man man man then spoke on the pictures you said I’m in the streets I don’t take no fkn pictures! Man listen this interview needs to be shown on every platform I thought I was the only nixxa that thought like this an I swear mfkrs think I’m weird for being like this but this the only way I’m a g it my nixxa,you said something then sholl tf did salute Og💯😎
I want this story to be educational on all levels
@@andrewillis719 these stupid mfkrs out here ain’t gone get it shi like this only a select few (I’m one of the few) will understand!
New generation don’t understand about that picture shxt or not being flashy lbs lol
Andre my nigga and everything he saying is 💯💯. He was Rich as hell and low key.
I'm in the streets ion need no pictures facts 😉
Those were the days. Atlanta was at its best then! But OG you never pose to tell the stories on social media
What you eat don’t make me shit and what I eat don’t make you shit I learned this same terminology from the people I watched shining shit draw attention I don’t take no dam pictures and I ain’t got nothing but love for your hustle
" what I eat, 😒what you say don't make me shit😏unless we sitting🙂but if you happy we gone ride the lightning fast 🤔🧐
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Here's some valuable information to the camera man. There is too much head room, you should have tilt down a tad. It is especially worse when you zoom into the speaker. Your panning is too fast. Next time when you're on the speaker, zoom out slowly, focus on the next speaker and zoom in slowly and so forth.
anybody got the link to that fbi files case they talking about. The tole car?
Fred Tokars Lol. Ol School Atlanta Sh*t
I clicked because i thought the (partial) title meant what it meant. They owned them.
Wow.
Tokars ran into Sunshine from Harlem Nights?
Damn.
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😂😂 Once they go black, they won’t go back…
What’s the name of this movie?
What you eat don’t make me shit.. 💯💯
fred tokars! wow! hadn't heard that name in awhile! he was a slimeball! i was waiting on my guy to drop the name eddie lawrence! it's ALL public record!
He trying to get a TV Show or Movie or Documentary or something done 🍿
At some point we got to move from drug dealers and war stories . That’s all we got?
Yup. And everyone glorifies it.
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This some gangster shit
I’m glad my boy Deion didn’t know nothing. Some times dudes are Messi
All money definitely not good money listen up
People don't praise these people I come from that garbage to and it isn't a honor to be no big time drug dealer. Whether you caught or not and just like every human being on earth you are under the law of the Most High God and it is a penance to pay while you living and when you dead believe it or not. The sooner a person realizes there is a plumb line and he tastes the Lord Jesus Christ to see that He is good right then you fall apart. Everyone is a hellion till they wanna live and then you learn how to live one step at a time and hopefully you master holiness b4 you perish
Fact
Sounds like something that would be on Al Profit’s CZcams channel.
I got the title of the name of the book and movie produced by 50 Cent “Power of Atlanta” Andre Willis
Underground A
FACTS
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B high hell so he fell in love with a stripper 😂😂😂😂😂
boy we use to party in that club all the time for free LOL
S/o to the OG but he a terrible “Quoter” 😂😂😂
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Now these youngin don't know nothing about Fred Tokars.. that's real Atlanta shit..
B High !!!
I don’t think I ever frequented the other club,
But spent many Saturday nights at Dominique’s,
This was late 1980s, early 1990s.
I loved to dance back then & they played better music,
As a white guy, I might be one of 4-5 white people in entire club,
Sometimes only myself, a couple white gals & 1 or 2 Asian gals….
Rest was all black,
But I never had any trouble & danced with mostly black gals, young & older.
Dam
Sir you shoulda gotta a necklace or something if you got caught anyway 🤷🏾♀️
Did he say what u say don't make him shit 🤔
Andre Willis was the Big Meech of the A before Meech made his imprint on the A‼️
czcams.com/video/7DAjdGNc8NE/video.html
What most don't realize is there are plenty of Meech level dealers but not everyone is as foolish as him and NYC dealers. Smart dealers live normal lives to avoid ever living the lifestyle they are trying to avoid. All that grand standing is reckless and snitching on yourself.... A fool and his money will soon depart if they don't lose their freedom or life as well..
Even if it's legal
I got a story to tell.....9yrs for 26 kilos homie u told alot of em!!!
Learn the history of the case and then speak on it!!!! Everything is public records!!! And learn the Federal law and guidelines before speaking!!! That’s what’s wrong now, people wanna talk instead of listening and paying attention!!! Just like an ass hole, everybody got one and opinions..
He Kool but he on paperwork
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The stripper was dancing at Jazzy T's not Magic City.
#facts
Ooowee
Damn fellas, some hood stories need to stay in the bricks; feel me?!
They didn't get traded because of that🧢
He never said they did. What he implied was it was discussed a potential way of handling the bad press that could come due to those dealings. Let's keep this hit in perspective my guy
Put on some other guests that will give you all aspects of the Tokars story...
Sara Tokars sister set into motion what got her killed....GAMBINOS....
Did Club 21 become strip club Club Ebony?
Dominique Wilkins played with the Hawks for like 14 years and was in his 30's when the Hawks traded him. This story sounds a little off
Slow down tiger. This was the early 90’s when both Nique and Deion were both headliners.
@@jeremypollock1029 And?
He was referring to Deion being traded I believe
Dominique didn't play 14yrs with the Hawks.
@@TommieGun71 They drafted him in 82 and he left in 94. 12 or 14 what's the difference? He was was with them the majority of his career, which was my point. If you don't understand that then I don't know what to tell you
He kno or he let the hit go on abt Julius
B high
It's some unintelligible crumbs in this feed I swear. Lack of comprehension is prevalent all up and down the comments. Some of these comments for me about to catch whiplash shaking my head
Bro is correct about G's vs Scrubs.....Gangsters do what makes sense, Thugs don't have any sense. But quote your boner Bro....."What you eat don't make me sh!t"? Sean Carter's (Ain't no Love in the Heart of tha City).
I went to the Phoenix hanging out one night visiting from Detroit. Off the chain... take it from someone that lived in the big clubs
To snitch on D Wilk like that is unforgivable. Sorry. No love for this kind of stuff.
" How Andre got involved in Phoenix " ~ In 1992, Cline began receiving cocaine from Brown. At the time, Cline was renovating Traxx, which was to be renamed the Phoenix. Willis testified that Cline was angry with Mason due to the loss of the Parrot. Cline asked Willis to invest $150,000 in the Phoenix.
At the trial, Jessie Ferguson (“Ferguson”) testified that he and Julius Cline (“Cline”) were drug dealers in Detroit, Michigan. In July of 1985, Ferguson moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he met Mason. Cline also moved to Atlanta, and he and Ferguson invested $75,000 in drug proceeds in the VIP Club. Mason was the manager of the club, and he was listed as an owner in order to obtain a liquor license because Cline and Ferguson were “in trouble” with the authorities in Detroit. Ferguson testified that Cline's principal source of cocaine was “Andrew.” Cline transported the cocaine from Miami, Florida, to Atlanta. Andre Willis (“Willis”) testified that he obtained cocaine from Cline until Cline was murdered on July 25, 1992. Willis distributed the cocaine in Atlanta and Chattanooga, Tennessee. According to Willis, Cline also obtained cocaine from Al Brown (“Brown”), who was part owner of the Diamonds and Pearls nightclub in Detroit. Willis testified that he and Cline received and sold approximately twenty kilograms of cocaine per week. According to Willis, Cline described his relationship with Mason as follows: “[Mason] was just a front for the nightclubs because [Ferguson] and himself had a criminal record, and they could not get any liquor license in their name, so James Mason would be the front for all the nightclubs.” R62-2059. According to Willis, Cline owned several clubs, including the VIP, Traxx, the Parrot, and Zazu's, as well as the Park Place Beauty Salon
Mason and Cline, together with Jim Killeen, Bill Fraser, and William Kohler, formed Zebra, Inc., and Zebra Management, Inc., to operate a club called Dominique's. Mason and Cline contributed $20,000 to the operation but were later removed from Zebra's due to Cline's reputation as a drug dealer. Mason and Cline then opened Traxx. Ferguson testified that he invested $15,000 in Traxx and that Cline invested $45,000.
After Zebra, Inc., was evicted from Dominique's for non-payment of rent, Mason approached Douglas McKendrick (“McKendrick”) claiming that he had an endorsement contract with Deion Sanders (“Sanders”). Sanders testified that he met Mason through Willie Harris (“Harris”). Sanders signed an agreement with Harris, who signed as President of Atlanta Entertainment Management, Inc. In September of 1990, Tokars incorporated Atlanta Entertainment Management, Inc., listing Mason, Cline, and Harris as its directors. Tokars helped finalize the deal with Sanders and the management agreement with McKendrick. Carl Tatum, an employee of the club Deion's, testified that he discussed with Mason the fact that Cline was a cocaine dealer and that Mason knew Cline dealt cocaine.
Harris and Mason decided to open a new club, and Mason claimed that he had secured $50,000 from Brown to open it. John Vara (“Vara”) testified that through his corporation, JDV, he sold the leasehold rights to Diamonds and Pearls to Mason for $25,000. The closing was held at Tokars's office in November of 1991. Vara was introduced to Brown by Mason, who said that Brown was part of management. Mason and Tokars used Atlanta House Clubs, Inc., as the purchaser of the lease
Title is a lie noone owned anyone
B high. Why you be having those informants on your show? He told on everybody from Detroit. Ask Al Brown. Did you know?
He ain’t own shit
You dont take pictures but you on the internet telling stories that's supposed to stay in the streets
Dude retired fam c'mon now. Plus everything that man did I public record and the statute of limitations keeps him or anyone else from being subject to any other legal ramifications. Smdh
@@tiagotv7697 Exactly
Dudes always bragging about their illegal activities.
Deion is trying to save these young brothers and these clowns are still trying to re-live the past, man yall need to get a life and do something positive and stop bragging about shit that has destroyed black communities everywhere. Turning out young black women in these strip clubs is not something to brag about bruh and we wonder we're at the bottom Smmfh..
Relax he didn't even say nothing bad about Deion he Cleary did Deion didn't know
Why are you mad? Everybody has a past .
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