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Part of the Feds case Big U will involving “checking in”,  the process in which athletes and entertainers touch base with the local gangbangers so they will be protected 

In 2022, the late Rich Homie Quan spoke to Math Hoffa about checking in with Big U during a trip to LA.

He doesn’t say it as a bad thing

“A city like L.A., that’s one of the cities you got to be on point.  Especially with it being so political and the politics out there. First time I ever went to L.A. They knew what time I landed, they knew what hotel I was at before I landed. ‘Man, we got to go pull up on Big U.’  These n*ggas sitting here talking and having a conversation,” RHQ remembered. “Checking in should be real. I kid you not… I ain’t pay no money. All he wanted me to do was just take pictures with the football kids, and it be little sh*t like that …I ain’t never had no problems.”

Do you think everyone got off without paying money?

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