DJ Envy Denies Stealing Money As Real Estate Lawsuits Mount Up

Publish date: 2024-07-17
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DJ Envy finally addressed the Ponzi scheme allegations that have been haunting him for weeks, denying any wrongdoing Wednesday on "The Breakfast Club" ... the same platform he used to promote the side hustle some have called a scam.

DJ Envy brought a convicted scammer and drug dealer on Breakfast Club gave him credibility now that Flipping NJ has now scammed millions of dollars over 25 million and counting…from investors DJ Envy wants to act like he ain’t got nothing to do with it 😑 #FireDJEnvypic.twitter.com/t9ENwDjwa4

— Tony “The Closer” Robinson (@tonythecloser_) August 11, 2023 @tonythecloser_

Envy told listeners he's going against the advice of his legal counsel in defending his name ... but says he only embarked on the real estate venture with Cesar Piña in order to assist first-time homeowners in his community, so they wouldn't have to struggle as he did.

Envy admits he participated in several seminars disseminating information to potential buyers ... but says he had no knowledge of what Cesar did with the money clients gave him, and even claims he's lost $500,000 of his own money in the deal.

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