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J. Prince alleges feds are wrongly targeting him (audio)

J. Prince alleges feds are wrongly targeting him (audio)
J. Prince (Image source: Instagram – @jprincerespect)

Rap-A-Lot CEO and business mogul J. Prince has had serious issues with law enforcement agencies over the years. Prince extensively talked about alleged rogue DEA agents and his ordeals in his 2018 memoir The Art & Science of Respect. The Texas businessman posted a screenshot this weekend of a new alleged text message mentioning his name in a drug deal and discussed how he’s still being targeted on Instagram.

“Seeing is believing. I just had to share one example of many of the criminal lies that’s told on my name on a daily basis. Clearly this is a drug deal taking place on text message with my name being used to seal a deal that I have no knowledge of all or involvement in no capacity. These type of made-up scenarios and lies or the type of excuses The Feds … constantly harass me and try to incriminate me by the use of another person’s actions because when they arrest them they will lie on you,” stated Prince.


J. Prince also called out several men who he labeled as snitches and labeled them liars who were trying to get their sentences reduced. He also discussed several rogue DEA agents who are finally facing legal justice after years of harassing him.

“No one believed me in Texas or did anything about them until over a decade later. … It took Congresswoman Maxine Waters and the late great Janet Reno to put a spotlight on the rogue DEA agents’ actions. … It took prosecutors in Louisiana to catch them. Thanks to prosecutor Tad Duree for doing a great job on convicting Chad Scott. He ruined a lot of people’s lives in Texas along with his partner in crime Jack Schumacher, who killed so many people that he admittedly lost count when he was asked under oath how many had he killed,” Prince said.


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