I've noticed that the blacks with a lot of power and money try to stay out of the limelight. Some have come out of the shadows but they did what other blacks can't seem to stop doing and that is 'being on front street.'
J Prince stays behind the scenes and people can speculate or whatever but he got way more money and way more power than what people think. People try to say all kinds of things on him. White folks try to label him as a some sort of black mafia type persona.
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Robert K Smith
This guy flew under the radar. I have a finance background and heard of him early on. Smart AF. Extremely smart guy intellectually. I've read interviews of his former colleagues saying it was no surprise he'd branch out and mega successful. When you are a black man on Wall Street and white boys see your intellect right away and you have position, I guarantee you, that Black person is smarter than those around him, and above him. They will always, always, always take a white boy over you if you are basically the same or offer the same. You have to be visibly better for them to f*ck with you. I have a few stories.
Anyway, he quietly became the richest black person in America and then he did it quietly. He didn't do interviews or anything. Then he became more public. Which I think was the worse thing he could have done. My guess? His white wife. He married a former playboy playmate and my guess is she encouraged him to get out more, in part to give herself some clout. That's my supposition. He's known to be a bit awkward socially. He's a numbers guy, loves numbers, cerebral ish. More comfortable crunching numbers and analyzing businesses than giving speeches. When he started being on front street more and got a bit more power because of it, and started giving to black causes, all of a sudden the IRS started looking at him. Never happened before and he was always known as a straight shooter. They were sending a message in my opinion, to get your money but don't try any social engineering with your money by helping blacks.
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Al Haymon
Floyd Mayweather's silent partner. Tariq mentions him sometimes. He controlled boxing for a while to the point where Bob Arum and the top promoters were publicly talking about him in a bad way. That's power. He stays behind the scenes and moves quiet AF. I love the way this brother moves. He doesn't like interviewing. He doesn't want clout. He doesn't want publicity.
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I would love to find some sisters like that on the low. Maybe there are and I'd love some suggestions on here. The closest is possible Mellody Hobson, wife of film maker George Lucas.
J Prince stays behind the scenes and people can speculate or whatever but he got way more money and way more power than what people think. People try to say all kinds of things on him. White folks try to label him as a some sort of black mafia type persona.
How J. Prince Became The Most Feared Man In Hip Hop Industry
Robert K Smith
This guy flew under the radar. I have a finance background and heard of him early on. Smart AF. Extremely smart guy intellectually. I've read interviews of his former colleagues saying it was no surprise he'd branch out and mega successful. When you are a black man on Wall Street and white boys see your intellect right away and you have position, I guarantee you, that Black person is smarter than those around him, and above him. They will always, always, always take a white boy over you if you are basically the same or offer the same. You have to be visibly better for them to f*ck with you. I have a few stories.
Anyway, he quietly became the richest black person in America and then he did it quietly. He didn't do interviews or anything. Then he became more public. Which I think was the worse thing he could have done. My guess? His white wife. He married a former playboy playmate and my guess is she encouraged him to get out more, in part to give herself some clout. That's my supposition. He's known to be a bit awkward socially. He's a numbers guy, loves numbers, cerebral ish. More comfortable crunching numbers and analyzing businesses than giving speeches. When he started being on front street more and got a bit more power because of it, and started giving to black causes, all of a sudden the IRS started looking at him. Never happened before and he was always known as a straight shooter. They were sending a message in my opinion, to get your money but don't try any social engineering with your money by helping blacks.
Advice from Robert Smith Forbes' second-wealthiest African-American
Al Haymon
Floyd Mayweather's silent partner. Tariq mentions him sometimes. He controlled boxing for a while to the point where Bob Arum and the top promoters were publicly talking about him in a bad way. That's power. He stays behind the scenes and moves quiet AF. I love the way this brother moves. He doesn't like interviewing. He doesn't want clout. He doesn't want publicity.
Floyd Mayweather on Success With Al Haymon: "He's The Original Ghost!"
HOW Al HAYMON UPSET THE ESTABLISHED ORDER (PART 1] BOXING DOX
I would love to find some sisters like that on the low. Maybe there are and I'd love some suggestions on here. The closest is possible Mellody Hobson, wife of film maker George Lucas.