No and he did so specifically. He made it sound like a reit but legally it's not. A Reit has to pay 90%of taxable revenue as dividends by law. Jay doesnt have to pay anything to anyoneWas it a REIT?
No and he did so specifically. He made it sound like a reit but legally it's not. A Reit has to pay 90%of taxable revenue as dividends by law. Jay doesnt have to pay anything to anyoneWas it a REIT?
I've looked over his financials. He has a Nigerian as his Chief Investment Officer who also has no history of portfolio management, but like Jay, has an extensive criminal record.
Folks go to Ivy Leagues and put in years of work at the top Investment Management companies to learn and to build up a history for themselves of good returns.
Jay and the Naija have criminal records, no history of portfolio management, and start out the gate charging fees higher than portfolios with billions under management.
They just typical Atlanta finessers.
The authenticity factor, we don’t typically trust black people that haven’t been through the fire.I don’t get why certain segments of Black people are so ready to accept uncredentialed “bad actors”-he’s a felon and hs dropout on top of not having any relevant experience. How does this make sense?
you don't trust brehs who haven't been criminals?The authenticity factor, we don’t typically trust black people that haven’t been through the fire.
Corey booker went through this running for mayor of Newark, he even had to move in the projects there
The authenticity factor, we don’t typically trust black people that haven’t been through the fire.
Corey booker went through this running for mayor of Newark, he even had to move in the projects there
I don’t get why certain segments of Black people are so ready to accept uncredentialed “bad actors”-he’s a felon and hs dropout on top of not having any relevant experience. How does this make sense?
He didn’t live in Brick Towers. But at least that’s more understandable (patronizing af) as he was looked at as an outsider-education and homosexual bashing aside, he didn’t live in Newark prior.
No and he did so specifically. He made it sound like a reit but legally it's not. A Reit has to pay 90%of taxable revenue as dividends by law. Jay doesnt have to pay anything to anyone
In the documentary STREET FIGHT he was living in some high rise, if they faked it they did a good job because he was on a treadmill in there, fixing his breakfast and basically living in there
tell me how they pulled that off fam and then on top of that the people in newark fell for it and voted for him as mayor
Booker lost the first race he entered (2002) and Sharpe declined to run in 2006, as he held another position as a State Senator-it also predates his conviction-not sure about the timeline of charges being filed and how long the trial lasted but these happened all around the same timeframe. Cory’s comp was Ronald Rice, Sharpe’s Deputy Mayor.
With that, Cory never missed a photo op and definitely staged “living” in BT. He had an insane publicity run and backing from national figures.
You didn't answer my question though - in the movie corey booker is in a high rise on his treadmill, watching TV, in his sweats and t-shirt...
not only how did they fake this, but who helped him fake this under sharpe james's newark?
Also your last part is not true, corey booker had 0 allies and sharpe james had al sharpton and jesse come through on his behalf...
i OWN the movie breh
Owning a movie doesn’t mean anything. I’m not saying he was crashing at his homeboy’s place, he held the lease and set up furniture there. He held multiple properties in Newark. He also was a City Council member prior to his first run-largely unsuccessful but a member nevertheless. I was incorrect about him not living in Newark, but I still don’t buy that he lived in BT.
You and I are speaking of different periods. Street Fight covers his run in 2002, which he lost-by very little, but still lost. So I’m not sure what you’re asking about how Newark elected him later, I stated the main factors.
I may be conflating when he became “popular,” let me find some sources strictly around 2004-2006 for his second run for office. But arguably a doc about an inexperienced first time candidate is a signal. He raised outspent Rice by a considerable amount, so where would you get that he had “no allies” by 2006?