DJ Envy, co-host of the popular radio show ‘The Breakfast Club,’ is facing allegations of using his platform to scam potential real estate buyers. However, DJ Akademiks isn’t showing any sympathy for the alleged victims and believes that they should share the blame.
Key Takeaway
DJ Akademiks finds humor in the lawsuits surrounding DJ Envy’s alleged involvement in a Ponzi scheme. While he believes that the investors should get their money back, he also believes that they should have been more cautious.
Akademiks’ Take on the Situation
Akademiks finds humor in the mounting news coverage surrounding the lawsuits involving Envy and real estate fraudster Caesar Piña. He even found entertainment in internet personality Tony the Closer’s self-appointed mission to take down Envy.
While Akademiks believes that the investors should get their money back, he also believes that they should have been more cautious before handing over hundreds of thousands of dollars to Piña.
Envy’s Defense
Envy’s attorney, Massimo F. D’Angelo, has stated that the co-host himself is a victim, losing a significant sum of $500,000. Akademiks agrees with this sentiment, but still acknowledges the legitimacy of the lawsuits against Envy due to his association with Piña.
Envy has vehemently denied stealing any money from the plaintiffs, but the denial hasn’t stopped social media from creating real estate memes.