I'm not sure if that'll be enoughI still say Marty leverages Dolla Hyde's books into getting back in the game.
Especially since what Marty's accused of doing is fukking 2 companies over. Some serious shyt.
I'm not sure if that'll be enoughI still say Marty leverages Dolla Hyde's books into getting back in the game.
So let me get this straight Jeannie promised to give the DOJ bytch dirty books on DollaHyde, but had a change of heart. The DOJ bytch, used her conversation with Jeannie to get some judge to give her a search warrant to get those books. However, they found no dirty books on DollaHyde, but since they were looking at everything, they found the collusion with the supermarkets.
So, unless I'm missing something, why can't Jeannie just claim she never told the DOJ bytch about any dirty books and they have that whole search warrant thrown out? The fact that they didn't find any dirty books on DollaHyde would support Jeannie's claim. I'm not a lawyer or anything, but evidence found on an illegal search (and I think an ambitious DOJ employee making up a story about dirty books would negate the legitimacy of that search warrant) would then be declared inadmissible, right?
she probably called in the hit to keep questions away from dreThe convo with Dre's wife didn't go how Marty planned
K&A was the main target not Dolla Hyde. When she offered to give up incriminating books on Dolla Hyde she put the company in the crossfire. That's why when she offered it the DOJ chick was like and asked her what her play was. She also told her it would be messy. I don't think Jeanie knew she was putting the entire company in the cross fire. Once T.I. got killed, that just sped shyt up. Marty's done. The only story line they might be able to play is Marty going into a new career path.
You're not hearing me....the Fed's can't just pick any company and decide to raid them, she had to get a warrant for that. There was no incriminating or suspect information that she could've had on K&A to convince a judge to give her said warrant other than her convo with Jeannie which promised dirty books at DollaHyde. They found no such books and Jeannie didn't swear under oath or anything, so there's no proof that Jeannie said anything to the DOJ bytch about dirty books or any other criminal activities.
Any good lawyer is going to ask to see the warrant and bring it's justification into question....If Jeannie claims she never said anything to the DOJ bytch about dirty books or anything else, how do you think they'll justify that warrant?
That's why I said they wasn't investigating Dolla Hyde. They were investigating K&A for doing shady business deals. Jeanie already admitted it, and do you really think she's going to lie under oath and risk going to federal prison? By the time they raided the place it was too late. By Jeanie admitting that Kaan & Associates were doing shady business deals with she opened Pandora's Box.
She basically did the exact same thing to her old job as she left. Same grenade and everything.
If Jeannie denies saying DollaHyde had dirty books, the Fed's case crumbles. That's my only point.
There's very little risk in Jeannie saying that.
so basically you're saying Kaan & Associates could've been running a ponzi scheme and all of the evidence they found would be null/void and inadmissible because the didn't have a proper warrant?
Yes, dude, that's the law. They could try to build a case now that they know, but everything they found as a result of that search could not be used.
People have beat major drug cases by invalidating search warrants
K&A was the main target not Dolla Hyde.
I'll give you this tho: Even with that search being invalidating, them knowing would have allowed them to hit up Gallweather. It's completely plausible that Gallweather would have been complicit (no search warrant needed) since they're not too fond of either Marty or Jeannie. But that would've given K&A time to get their ducks in a row and destroy what needed to be destroyed. A much tougher fight for the DOJ, and the DOJ may've punished the DOJ bytch for royally fukking up and just wanted to move on....whoknows
U pushing it b. The moral of the story is blind ambition. Both Marty and Jeanie pushed the envelope and it was only a matter of time before it came back to bite. Their rep took a hit regardless. They burned a lot of bridges as well. Of course they will find a way to write Marty back in quickly. It just sucks that they ended the season like that. Zero resolution.