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The transcript captures a dramatic shift in the legal proceedings surrounding Keefe D, where former friends and associates have unexpectedly turned against him to testify in court. The speaker expresses profound shock at this betrayal, noting that these individuals were previously perceived as allies who even attempted to help get Keefe D out of jail through interviews and support. However, the narrative reveals a stark reality where these same people are now on the stand, providing testimony that contradicts their earlier friendly demeanor. This sudden change in allegiance has transformed what seemed like a supportive community into a chaotic circus, with the speaker emphasizing that this is not merely a contest but a life-or-death situation for Keefe D.
The testimony highlights significant discrepancies and strategic maneuvers by the defense, particularly involving figures like Mob James and Reggie Wright. Mob James faced intense cross-examination regarding his role as head of security versus his actual actions on the night of the incident, admitting he did not want to send anyone to prison but ultimately providing elaborate answers instead of simple yes or no responses. The speaker points out that these friends are essentially using Keefe D as a pawn in their own schemes, similar to how they allegedly exploited him for a book and podcast appearances. Additionally, there are revelations about Rat 100's involvement and his attempts to bail someone out, further complicating the web of relationships and accusations within the group.
As the trial progresses, the emotional toll on the defendants becomes evident, with observations about their aging appearance and the psychological impact of their situations. The speaker notes that Mob James appears older and is dealing with issues like alcohol consumption, while Reggie Wright is also facing significant pressure at a relatively young age. The dynamic in the courtroom has shifted from expected forensic evidence to personal testimonies that lock down key details before moving to technical aspects. The speaker concludes by describing Keefe D as being on the chopping block, surrounded by former friends who have now testified against him, leaving him in a desperate struggle to survive the legal onslaught.
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>> that was to make sure that there wasn't
any violence that occurred at Club St.
>> Um
when uh at some point that night, do you
learn that Tupac or Suge had been shot
>> that night? Yes.
>> Can you tell me how you learn about
that? Well, people was coming back and
was explaining that Chewbacc and she
just got shot. Everybody was in a
uproar. A lot of people started leaving
trying to get over there on Kobar. Um,
we could
>> interactions with him at that point,
especially law enforcement heard of him,
knew of him. I had no personal contact
with Keith at that time.
>> So, he was somebody that was on your
radar even though you had never met him
or any had personal interaction with
him. heard of him. U he was mainly known
as a
well at one point he was known as a
crackhead but then later on he was known
as a um a drug dealer and I mainly was a
gang guy and um didn't really enforce on
the the level of narcotics he was
working.
>> All right. So then you had mentioned
that after um
>> Wow. Wow. Guys, listen man. Uh, I'm
looking at YouTubers,
uh, interview guys all on the damn
stand. Um, uh, Reggie Wright, um, Mob
James. This is, this is something that I
I really, guys, listen, I didn't see it
coming. Now we got Suge going to show
up. This is crazy work. Like, when I
think about these guys, I never seen
this coming. I I I thought these guys
was all friends. really the way they
were podcasting and reaching out to each
other. At one point, I thought they even
tried to get Kefi D out of jail. I seen
this with my own eyes. I'm not crazy.
Now all of a sudden, uh, this thing is
switched. The prosecuting attorney has
called these guys to the stand. These
guys go all the way back talking about
662, what it means, all the But I'm
telling you right now, I never thought
I'd see the day. Uh OG. Um just just
real quick before I get my butt off of
here. Uh cuz cuz I really didn't know uh
I didn't know how y'all roll up there. I
really didn't. Uh there's a lot of West
Coast stuff going on over Listen,
there's a lot of West Coast stuff going
on here. I'm so like I turn I didn't
never expect to see uh these guys on the
stand for some reason in my mind cuz if
they wasn't out there that night if they
wasn't out there on the scene of what
what had happened. I didn't see them
being on the stand and I didn't know why
they would be on the stand. I I mean if
they didn't really just see what had
happened. What are they trying to do by
putting these guys on the stand?
>> They were pivotable with the event.
those those those two people made
statements at the time that that
happened that they didn't bring up on
the stand. You got Mile James on the
stand and in in a courtroom, you're
supposed to be asking answered. They let
him add live say, "Well, I don't want to
send this man to jail." They even made
the jury have to ask questions about Mob
James uh statements. Um you supposed to
ask an answer, yes or no. All this
elaboration is critical. So they uh
brought him on the stand uh as sailing
to what the ties were in security. Then
he goes to the difference between his
security and what the security was. And
uh he says he was head of security. Then
Reggie gets on the stand and said he was
just in the way uh scaffolding tickets
and bringing people in that just mob
James was a mess. So and then you got uh
you know all these other elements and
now that that Mob James will understand
and Reggie Wright will understand you
know Suge is coming he he ain't going to
let them outdo him. He not GOING
>> BUT THIS AIN'T A GODDAMN CONTEST OG.
This is somebody life on the line.
>> This is a contest. THIS AIN'T NO DAMN
CONTEST.
>> Then you had Rod 100 trying to bail him
out. So he has ultimate information that
he's putting out being a a co- police
himself. So he's trying to involve
himself in it. He got he got the call.
So you got Rat 100 involving himself
saying different things. So this is a
this is a circus, bro. This is a really
a circus.
Ke I'm looking for the better. I'm
trying to see what his attorney is going
to say to Reggie Wright.
>> I don't think we'll get that today.
That'll come out. That that that that
won't come out today, will it?
>> Yes, it will.
>> Oh, okay. So, we're we're still waiting
on on the cross-examination. What did
the cross-examination look at look like
for uh Mob James? Oh, he he wrote Mile
James and what Mile James tried to
explain some stuff instead of saying he
asked Mile James a simple question. Were
you or were you not? Yes or no? Well, I
don't want to say because we are trying
to and I don't want to send nobody to
prison. That's the same testimony
somebody else did against you. I don't
want to send nobody but you sent them to
prison, you know.
>> Oh, gee. I And maybe I just don't know.
I in my eyes these guys all were
friends. I thought these guys knew each
other.
>> He told you they were friends.
>> It seemed like they were. They was
trying to get him out of jail. I seen
him trying to get him out of jail.
>> They was not. Rat 100 was trying to get
him out of jail.
>> But Rat 100 hangs with Reggie. Rat 100.
I've seen them on shows together.
>> Okay. The plot is fitting now. You're
getting my drift.
>> They all
>> Say that again. Wait a minute. Say that
again.
>> They all friends.
>> Wait a minute. Right. 100 and who was
together?
>> Reggie Wright and Rat 100 was friends.
They was together and now Kefi D is on
the stand. These is his friends to me.
All of them is from the same pot. Just
all it seemed like a This was the
podcast world. This is what I seen, man.
I'm not I'm not trying to be funny or
nothing, but I It looks like a betrayal,
man. It looks like a betray
It really looks like a betrayal. OG, I I
thought they were all friends. He
sitting there looking at them like they
betrayed him.
>> They was going to get that man out of
jail, man.
>> They were going to get him out of jail.
>> They were they were going to exploit him
just like they exploited him with that
book and Right. 100 was the head of it.
So all of these conspiracies,
he's a pawn in it just like them. He
works for Reggie just like you said.
>> Well, what? Well, you know, Mob James
look like he done lost a little weight
and and you know you know I notice he
smiley cover his mouth a little bit like
these are
>> teeth too.
>> His teeth is gone. This there's things
he's getting older, man. Like like these
guys are on the stand at a very old age,
man. Very old age.
>> 61. He ain't but 6,
>> man. Get the hell out of here, man. That
man ain't no damn 61. You need to stop
it, bro. You don't say anything.
>> James James is 61.
>> Mob James ain't no damn 61. He got to be
>> turned 61.
>> Are you serious?
>> I just tell you Reggie's at 58, 59.
>> Wow, man. This
>> Reggie's not even 60 yet.
>> Wow. It's been tough on him, man. Like
like like And then he talked about the
co
>> guilt eat you up. Guilt.
>> No, the co thing kind of knock messed
with him a little bit.
>> No, James had co he had alcohol.
>> Oh, alcohol. You ain't Man, I didn't
know none of this stuff, man. I hit the
West Coast running. I never when I first
started podcasting, I didn't know this
stuff was happening, bro.
>> Let me say this to you, bro.
>> Okay.
>> If we if we added up what you don't
know, WE'D HAVE A
>> THAT'S MY DUDE, MAN. OH, GEE. LISTEN,
you my guy, man. But you going have to
stop it, man. West Coast and the East
Coast and the South are different
demographically. I know we're all
different, BUT THE WHAT Y'ALL GOT GOING
OUT THERE IS IT'S like a circus, man.
>> They're different social. Ain't no the
biggest
>> We've never seen nothing like this, man.
30 years later, man. You got friends on
the stand against each other today,
betraying each other, man. They
>> were friends.
>> They were friends and they were going to
get that man out of jail. And I remember
that day, man.
>> Do you know how many people got people
out of jail just to kill him?
>> They weren't going to get him out. No,
they were going to interview him. Kill
him with them questions.
>> Kill him.
>> No, kill him with them questions. That's
what they was going to do. They would
They were going to podcast with that
man.
>> He killed himself with them answers.
>> Oh, man. OG,
it's happening fast. I never knew they'd
be in court this fast, man. I never
would have thought they'd be in court
this fast. You know, and and what's so
what's so dynamic now, they're bringing
on all of the personal witnesses, but I
thought they was going to bring the
forensic witnesses up first and confuse
people with forensics. Then right here,
people on now they putting it in and
locking it in and now they're going to
go technical. Oh, they got a strategy.
>> Oh, it's a and it's supposed to last a
month, guys. Hey guys, I'm going to end
it. I just wanted to give y'all a quick
update. I seen Reggie Wright, Mob James.
I seen uh these guys on the stand and
the look that Kefi D was giving him. If
looks could kill, they'd be dead
already.
>> And and we hear you, Rat 100. We coming.
We coming for you.
>> Oh man, I heard Rat done say if
something done happened with you and
Rat, I got to get I got to get to the
bottom of it. I'm about to get to the
bottom of it. But anyway, guys, if you
if you're still watching, guys, um
listen, man. Uh um Keith D top of the
news right now doing whatever he got to
do trying to survive.
Check it man. Hey guys. Man Kev D is on
on the running chopping block right now.
All the friends the little turn on man.
Boss talk 101 man. Watch this right here
man. Ke reviews.
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