Colin Kaepernick's Attorney Mark Geragos Slams
Jay Z For Hypocritically Signing Deal With The NFL
August 21. 2019
Colin Kaepernick
Attorney for former NFL football player, Colin
Kaepernick, slammed deceitful, hypocritical rapper Jay Z, for
signing a deal with the league, after telling everyone not to do so.
Jay Z cost rappers, singers, songwriters and producers millions in
deals with the NFL, after bullying and threatening them to boycott
the league. However, when it was convenient for him, in being
offered enough money by the NFL, he turned his back on everyone and
what he claimed he believed.
Kaepernick's famous attorney, Mark Geragos, labeled
Jay Z "cold-blooded" regarding the rapper's money based change in
stance. Geragos stated of Jay Z, "I can confirm to you that the deal
was already done prior to any conversation that (Kapernick) had with
Jay-Z and he certainly didn't have any conversations with the NFL.
Jay Z claimed to be a supporter of Colin. Wore his jersey. Told
people not to perform at the super bowl because of the treatment
that the NFL did to Colin and now he's going to be a part owner.
It's kind of despicable."
Mark Geragos
Jay Z is a violent, disloyal thug, who never stood
for anything in his life. He would sell his mother to the devil if
enough money was offered. I don't know why anyone is surprised at
his behavior regarding Kaepernick. Jay Z only cares about money and
his fake image. When it was popular to be woke, he latched on to
that bandwagon for public attention. However, when the NFL offered
Jay Z money, he threw being woke out the window, betraying
Kaepernick and many others.
If you look at Jay Z's legal track record in court,
it consists of a slew of lawsuits for cheating people (many of whom
are black) out of the their wages, services, trademarks and
intellectual property. He doesn't care about anyone but himself. He
has no social conscience or conscience at all.
Jay Z
Kaepernick has sacrificed his income, career and
safety for what he believes. Don't expect Jay Z or his wife to do
so. They don't care about Kaepernick, the NFL, the black community
or police. They only care about money. They've sold their souls for
money and fame. Ironically, it is the very things they will lose.
As stated on the site previously, I am of the
belief, the best and most effective way to resolve the police
brutality issue is on a congressional level. The good cops who are
not engaging in brutality would not be impacted by a federal law
addressing the issue. However, the cops who are engaging in
brutality would be held accountable on a federal level. Issuing fair
federal guidelines would make a difference. If not this massive
social issue will continue to wreak havoc.
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