Surviving DJ Envy? Allegations of DJ Envy and Flipping NJ Scamming Black People Out Millions of Dollars Goes Viral
Surviving DJ Envy? A shocking report has surfaced online that alleges that DJ Envy and his business partner Flipping NJ scammed investors for millions of dollars in their real estate seminars and deals. The report claims that many of the victims were black people who trusted the duo because of their celebrity status and their promises of financial freedom. The report also alleges that some of the investors have lost their life savings, their homes, and their credit scores due to the scam.
Did DJ Envy and Flipping NJ Scam African-Americans Out Millions of Dollars?
According to the allegations in the reports, DJ Envy and Flipping NJ, whose real name is Cesar Pina, have been running a series of real estate seminars across the country, charging attendees up to $2000 for a ticket. The seminars are advertised as a way to learn how to flip houses and make money in real estate from the experts. However, the report alleges that the seminars are nothing but a sales pitch for more expensive mentorship programs and deals that are either fraudulent or overpriced.
The report cites several testimonies from former investors who claim that they were lured into signing contracts with DJ Envy and Flipping NJ without proper due diligence or legal advice. Some of them claim that they were pressured into buying properties that were not worth the price, had hidden liens or damages, or were already sold to someone else.
Others claim that they never received any guidance or support from the mentors, and were left to deal with contractors, lenders, and legal issues on their own. Some of them also claim that they were threatened or harassed by DJ Envy and Flipping NJ when they tried to get out of the contracts or ask for refunds.
The report also reveals that DJ Envy and Flipping NJ have been sued multiple times by investors who allege breach of contract, fraud, negligence, and racketeering. Some of the lawsuits are still pending, while others have been settled out of court. The report questions how DJ Envy and Flipping NJ have been able to continue their operations despite the legal troubles and the negative reviews online. Take a look at some posts from Tony “The Closer” Robinson about this controversial situation.
The report has sparked a massive backlash on social media, where many users have expressed their outrage and disappointment at DJ Envy and Flipping NJ. Some users have also shared their own experiences or stories of being scammed by the duo. The phrase “Surviving DJ Envy” has gone viral as a reference to the documentary series “Surviving R. Kelly”, which exposed the singer’s alleged abuse of women and girls.
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