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All my names❤️ #names #twins #mama #wife
Bro got off easy 💀 #truestory #truecrime #newyork The Ellis Pinsky scandal centers on a high-profile cryptocurrency theft orchestrated by a teenager. In 2018, at just 15 years old, Pinsky, a high school student from Irvington, New York, masterminded a scheme to steal approximately $24 million in cryptocurrency from investor Michael Terpin.
Haha fr though Dakota has been the best support system, this video is just a joke #pregnant #husband #wife #baby #hi
🚨Brand new episode🚨with @Kateecass is out NOW on all platforms 🎙️
Bro got played by his own gang #truecrime #truestory #6ix9ine In July 2018, rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine (real name Daniel Hernandez) was kidnapped, assaulted, and robbed in Brooklyn by members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, a gang with which he had been affiliated. The incident occurred shortly after 6ix9ine had filmed a music video for "FEFE" with Nicki Minaj. He was forced into a vehicle, beaten, and robbed
it’s all owen gurt 🤞💐 ❤️🩹#steelers #nichetok #slimetok #gurt
Hola Soy German y te apuesto un like a que la clavo ☄️ la gente envidiosa dira que es @Elvis⭐️
honestly shocked it’s not pink LOL #color #name #filter idea: @brynne
Cover of Autre styled by THEE Claire Sullivan (she made this dress🧚🏽♀️)
Chiqui is back!!!! the most legendary house keeper
Shoutout to @Leonardo.Ai for sponsoring this video #truestory #truecrime #newyork The Jim McDonnell amnesia story is a remarkable real-life case of disappearance and rediscovery. In 1971, Jim McDonnell, a 50-year-old mail carrier from Larchmont, New York, vanished after a series of accidents that resulted in head injuries. He was declared legally dead in 1976. Fifteen years later, on Christmas Day 1985, McDonnell unexpectedly returned home, claiming that a recent head injury had restored his memory.
#ad Shoutout to @Leonardo.Ai for sponsoring this video #truestory #truecrime #eminem The DeAngelo Bailey case centers on a 2001 lawsuit filed against rapper Eminem (Marshall Bruce Mathers III) by his former schoolmate, DeAngelo Bailey. Bailey alleged that Eminem's 1999 song "Brain Damage," from The Slim Shady LP, portrayed him falsely and invaded his privacy by depicting him as a violent bully. In the song, Eminem recounts being severely beaten by Bailey in a school bathroom, an account Bailey claimed was exaggerated and defamatory.