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re: No-Limit Records influence in Baton Rouge: A look back
Posted on 7/9/15 at 8:15 am to BabyTac
Posted on 7/9/15 at 8:15 am to BabyTac
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Do they actually put money or economy into the city they're from or just spend all their money on diamond teeth and watches?
Sounds like Master P put $250k in Gerry Lane's coffers.
I'm quite sure they bought groceries, and shitloads of booze form local merchants as well. Probably paid more taxes than most Louisianans will too.
Posted on 7/9/15 at 8:23 am to BabyTac
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They created a farce, and were an horrible example of not only La, but of the black community. They provided no service to the city other than promoting a thuggish lifestyle while creating debt and bankruptcy for a lot of people. But I guess it's 'cool' to have that sort of 'culture'
You need to post this in all the threads of shady white contractors that have done the exact same shite in BR
Posted on 7/9/15 at 8:27 am to Tiger in NY
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Probably paid more taxes than most Louisianans will too.
I'm quite sure you are wrong:
Master P, originally from New Orleans, has faced numerous financial and legal setbacks since he began moving operations of his No Limit Records company to Baton Rouge in 1997.
The wealthy community where Miller bought a home filed a $14,000 lawsuit against him over unpaid dues and penalties. Miller entered into a $739,108 consent judgment with Bank One in May after the bank sued him for allegedly falling behind on payments on a $1 million promissory note. Miller and his wife, Sonya, put the house in his mother's name two years ago, and the bank accused him of trying to place the property out of creditors' reach.
The state Department of Revenue filed a lien against Miller and his wife in 2000 for $1,434,371 in unpaid income taxes. The lien is in the process of being released, said Danny Brown, a department spokesman.
Posted on 7/9/15 at 8:29 am to Tiger in NY
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shady white contractors
They suck, too.
Not sure what the color has to do with it...
I hate anyone that screws people over.
ETA: nvm, I see why you said that.
This post was edited on 7/9/15 at 8:36 am
Posted on 7/9/15 at 8:37 am to N2cars
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The state Department of Revenue filed a lien against Miller and his wife in 2000 for $1,434,371 in unpaid income taxes.
I should have thought more about that, but tons of people stiff the government and those rug dealers that mark up their "Persian" rugs by 300%
Posted on 7/9/15 at 8:39 am to Tiger in NY
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stiff the government and those rug dealers that mark up their "Persian" rugs by 300%
Yep.
And don't get me started about the "cash" guys. Even doctors and dentists are in on that scam.
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