*Attorney Antonio Moore delves into recent news around Aoki Lee Simmons and the sons of rapper Puff Daddy.
Moore looks at the recent story that surfaced that showed Russell Simmons’ daughter kissing a 65-year-old white man on a beach.
He also connects it to the rapper Diddy’s sons being brought out of their family home in cuffs during a federal sting last month investigating Sean Combs for accusations of sex trafficking.
Moore uses all of it to ask the question what happened to all of the hip-hop wealth that was to supply some form of financial security for the progeny of these hip-hop millionaires?
Aoki Lee Simmons, 21, is dating restaurateur Vittorio Assaf, 65, a source tells People.
“Aoki and Vittorio are spending time together and enjoying each others’ company,” a source close to Aoki told the outlet. https://t.co/egSFCf8s93
— Complex (@Complex) April 6, 2024
In the recent NY Post article “Diddy faces cash crisis with billionaire lifestyle, soaring lawyers’ fees and no obvious income” even the media is starting to ask questions about how long this facade around hip-hop and wealth can continue.
As an addition, Moore also digs into the recent Federal Reserve numbers to show a stark drop in Black wealth held in stocks. While white wealth in the same category grew by trillions.
No one reported or even noticed that the little stocks held by Blacks dropped by nearly 30 percent between 2022 Q3 and 2023 Q4. From $360 billion to $270 billion. To give context white America has over $35 trillion in stocks 2023 Q4. That is a $7 trillion dollar increase from… pic.twitter.com/unJNgkRSLp
— Antonio Moore (@tonetalks) April 6, 2024
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