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Funk Flex, who has had a longstanding feud with Envy as well as Charlamagne Tha God, tormented Envy when he received a cease-and-desist letter from the victim’s attorneys of the real estate scam. Flex took things a step further by airing out Envy’s business during a radio broadcast.
If that weren’t enough, Rick Ross also had words for Envy in addition to their ongoing car show beef. Ross went on Flex’s show and went on a lengthy rant. “Nah, we ain’t selling fake houses!” said Ross. “We not gon’ steal no old lady houses. You going to hell for that.”
How have DJ Envy and Cesar Pina responded to the allegations?
Envy took to his own radio show to explain his side of the story.
“Let me explain some things,” said Envy, during an episode of The Breakfast Club. “So Cesar and myself did seminars. Now, the reason I did these seminars is because I wanted to uplift my community. I wanted to teach my community about real estate. Things that I didn’t know when I was buying my first home.
“So I did these seminars and brought industry professionals to all these seminars, whether it was real estate agents from different markets, contractors, money lenders. I even brought Auction.com to actually show people how to purchase houses online.”
He continued: “Now Cesar, if he took money I wasn’t privy to it nor did I even know. But I do understand how people feel if they did give him money because I gave him a lot of money that I didn’t see a dollar of return.”
Meanwhile, Pina recently took to his Instagram Live and addressed all the accusations and said they weren’t true. However, he did also say Envy was not involved in any of the “transactions” made with people who are suing him for fraud.
“I’m at the point now that I can’t communicate with anybody ’cause now everybody’s a potential co-conspirator, everybody is a witness, everybody is a victim,” said Pina. “Nobody’s an investor anymore, everybody’s a victim.”
He also brought up Envy’s role in the real estate business.
“DJ Envy’s attorney’s defense that DJ Envy is a victim — that’s the dumbest shit I ever heard in my life,” he said. “Me and him were partners in the real estate seminars, we were partners in a couple of real estate transactions. That’s it. He’s not a victim. He was my partner, he was an investor.”
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