Wack 100 accuses Ray J of stealing his car, losing his mind

The music manager and label executive is concerned about Ray J’s mental well being
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Ray J. (Photo credit: Shutterstock.com/Kathy Hutchins)

Wack 100 conveyed to his fans that he is “on fire” after Ray J allegedly stole one of his cars and crossed state lines, according to his vehicle tracker.

The music manager fired up an Instagram video to go off on a tirade about Ray J’s allegedly wayward actions, but also expressing concern about his mental health.


Wack 100 said Ray J took off and cannot be found

“Yo, check this out. Public announcement: Ray J stole my vehicle,” Wack 100 began. “I don’t know what’s going on. I’m getting worried about it. He stole my vehicle, bro. Two and a half days ago, I checked the tracker and he cleared on it in Florida somewhere.”

Wack 100 said he considers Ray J a close friend, so this conundrum caught him off guard and has him incensed.


Wack 100 said he is worried about Ray J’s mental health

“Willie, I don’t give a f–k about the car,” Wack 100 said, referring to Ray J’s birth name of William Ray Norword Jr. “I’m concerned about you. You ain’t got to steal nothing that’s ours, bro. But what is you on?”

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Wack 100, whose birth name is Cash McElroy Jones, issued an alert to his friends to try to get in touch with Ray J because he has failed to return his calls or messages for the past 60 hours.

“Tag him,” Wack ordered while again referring to Ray J’s first name. “Yeah, he ain’t picking up. Willie, come on, bro.”

Wack 100 said there are valuables in the car he allegedly took

Wack also implored Ray J to ensure that the valuables inside the car are secured with all deliberate effort. 

“I need to like check, bro,” he said. “It’s a duffel bag in the trunk with all kind of drives and all kind of s–t in it. Well, can you please secure them, please?”

Wack 100 said he is “hot” and “on fire”

It appears that Wack made a concerted effort to monitor his temper while speaking on the IG video. Nevertheless, he indicated that he is “hot” about the matter and that it needs to be resolved expeditiously.

“Little Willie, like, bro, what did you want? You tripping, my n—a, like you’ve been losing your mind,” Wack 100 continued. “Ray J, tap in, my n—a You see me calling. Like this s–t don’t make no sense at all. G–d—n, my n—a. I love you, little bro, but you got me hot right now on real. You got me on fire.”

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A veteran of the U.S. Air Force and Buckeye State native, Terry has also written for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Atlanta Business Chronicle and the Detroit Free Press. He is a lover of words, photography, books, travel, and THEE Ohio State Buckeyes. #GoBucks
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