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  1. SETUJU PARAH. Kalo opini saya, mulai dulu ke pasal 8 ayat (7): Secara eksplisit menyatakan bahwa aksi perampokan tidak boleh dilakukan oleh lebih dari empat orang, dan dibatasi menjadi dua orang pada jam-jam tertentu (02:00–06:00 pagi). Tujuannya tentu agak pihak perampok tidak Overpower sehingga mengganggu keseimbangan RP player Goodside. Tapi masalahnya ada disini. Dengan adanya di Pasal 19 ayat (1): Terorisme, aturan ini sering ditafsirkan terlalu luas. Kadang ketika ada 5 orang bersenjata di satu tempat dan terjadi tembak-menembak, walaupun mereka tidak sedang merampok, tetap saja dianggap melanggar dimata sebagian staff/admin. Lanjut ke pasal 19 ayat (1): Pasal ini menyebut bahwa aksi terorisme (dan Nazim) dilarang, baik di dalam roleplay (IC) maupun di luar (OOC), tapi tidak dijelaskan terorisme dalam bentuk apa, jumlah orangnya berapa, siapa targetnya. Akhirnya apa? PELANGGARAN INI TERGANTUNG PADA INTERPRETASI ADMIN! Dan sering sekali, admin mengambil pasal 8 ayat (7) yang menyatakan bahwa perampokan maksimal 4 orang sebagai acuan. Yang dimana ini salah besar. Tidak adanya indikator atau intensitas. PASAL INI MALAH RENTAN MENJADI PASAL "KARET", digunakan secara subjektif tergantung pada interpretasi admin yang menilai bahkan Pemain bisa dihukum berat seperti ban permanent hanya karena ikut RP yang dianggap salah oleh sebagian orang. Seperti di studi kasus diataskan. 4 robber vs 5 orang (sebagai pihak defensif) tapi 5 orang tersebut kena banned, karena jumlah orang bisa dipelintir jadi kasus Terorisme. Padahal kalo dilihat konteksnya 5 orang tersebut bukan perampok tapi sebagai pihak defensif yang melakukan RP sesuai reaksi terhadap situasi yang berlangsung. Jadi ya pasal Terorisme ini wajib banget lah direvisi. Karena pasal ini kelihatan banget bisa dimanfaatkan oleh player yang (maaf) "Otak sotot" atau "Login cuma buat ngerob".
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  2. El Cartel De Santa Fe is a group of criminals from Colombia, they spread their business wings in the city of Los Santos in the Las Colinas area to run their legal and illegal businesses. Cartel Los Caballeros de Cali is a criminal group located in the Colombian city of Cali. Giorgian Ugarte, Jorge Basillio, and Emmanuel Munoz, the three men are members of Los Caballeros de Cali Cartel, the three of them are sicarios directly under Navegante. Navegante was a sicarios of the Los Caballeros de Cali Cartel, but Navegante's status was higher as he was directly trusted by Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela who was a patron of the Los Caballeros de Cali Cartel. Emmanuel Munoz and Giorgian Ugerta, the two men were often called into Navegante's important missions to do the bidding of Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela who told Navegante to annihilate the enemies of Los Caballeros de Cali. December 03, 2004, Los Caballeros de Cali officially disbanded and lost its leader Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela and Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela was extradited to the United States for being a longtime target of the D.E.A. who had spread their drug business in the United States. Navegante, who has not been heard from since, Giorgian Ugarte, Jorge Basillio, and Emmanuel Munoz who were low-ranking sicarios from Los Caballeros de Cali, split up and fled the city of Cali. Jorge Basillio were never heard from again, while Emmanuel Munoz and Giorgian Ugarte both fled to the city of Bogotá in the Santa Fe district. Emmanuel Munoz and Giorgian Ugarte, the two men go and find a new boss in Santa Fe which is full of rich people, the city is the capital of the State of Columbia. Emmanuel Munoz and Giorgian Ugarte, the two men joined a small cartel called El Cartel De Santa Fe. Emmanuel Munoz and Giorgian Ugarte have the status of a scout or can be called “eyes and ears” to conduct a reconnaissance. El Cartel De Santa Fe is led by a patron named Chico Emilio Navarro, Chico Emilio Navarro is a taxi businessman in the Santa Fe district of Bogotá to cover up his small drug business from the police or D.E.A. On Monday, February 12, 2006, Chico Emilio Navarro ordered Emmanuel Munoz and Giorgian Ugarte to accompany Chico Emilio Navarro to deliver a drug order to another country. The drug that Chico Emilio Navarro wanted to deliver was cocaine and was delivered in the city of Medelin by a cartel in that city, Chico Emilio Navarro told Emmanuel Munoz and Giorgian Ugarte to be the drug couriers every time a delivery occurred, Emmanuel Munoz and Giorgian Ugarte accepted the offer because it was a great opportunity for both of them to rebuild their glory as sicarios again but in a different cartel El Cartel De Santa Fe. January 20, 2007, it has been a year since Giorgian Ugarte and Emmanuel Munoz became drug couriers for El Cartel De Santa to deliver drugs to other cartels. Giorgian Ugarte and Emmanuel Munoz were entrusted by Chico Emilio Navarro to oversee several of his drug shipments to other cities and to manage the delivery routes instead of just being couriers. El Cartel De Santa Fe gradually gained popularity and gained several customers from other countries and the increasing drug business of El Cartel De Santa Fe, Chico Emilio Navarro was eager to expand his business more internationally, Giorgian Ugarte suggested the first route for the mission to expand their drug business, the country in question was the country nicknamed the City of Saints, Los Santos is the world center of business, international trade, entertainment, culture, media, fashion, science, sports, technology, and leading education, and is the third richest city in the world and the fifth most powerful and influential city in the world. Chico Emilio Navarro thought about Giorgian Ugarte's suggestion, because Los Santos is very difficult to smuggle their drugs, let alone to bribe the police in order to facilitate their transportation routes to send their drugs to the city of Los Santos, Emmanuel Munoz gave Chico Emilio Navarro the idea not to bribe the police first, Chico Emilio Navarro only needs to make his legal business, namely his tax business, place a branch in Los Santos so that it can easily smuggle drugs into Los Santos. Chico Emilio Navarro took a moment to think about the suggestions of the two men, Chico Emilio Navarro agreed to the suggestions of Emmanuel Munoz and Giorgian Ugarte to expand their illegal business network to Los Santos by first expanding their legal business to Los Santos. Las Colinas is a place filled with several houses, that's where Emmanuel Munoz and Giorgian Ugarte got a small property, the two men planned to build their legal business first, the main goal of the two men was to promote their business La Taberna bar and El Transporters taxi. After a discussion, it was decided to divide the task, Emmanuel Munoz would build El Transporters and Giorgian Ugarte would build La Taberna with a set time of 2 weeks. With the capital provided by Chico Emilio Navarro, Emmanuel Munoz traveled around the city, meeting taxi drivers namely Sergio Espada and Valentino Valdegaz whose cars were no longer suitable for use, Emmanuel Munoz offered cars that were suitable for the job on the condition that they became workers at El Transporters. Giorgian Ugarte had a different idea and with the capital he was given, he bought a small bar in the neighborhood of Las Colinas, hired some builders to fix it up and decorate it as La Taberna. The agreed time was up, they gathered for a meeting, Giorgian Ugarte contacted Emmanuel Munoz to come to the bar he had built and Emmanuel Munoz arrived with the workers he had recruited, the four of them gathered at the bar, to discuss the continuation of their work going forward. Days passed after the meeting, Giorgian and Emmanuel traveled around Kreensaw and met several school children and then they discussed around the location, to offer them a job at the bar with enough salary to pay their tuition every month, Julian Montana, George Clevonte were interested in the job, Giorgian gave them the address of the bar. In the evening Giorgian got a call from Chico to return to the city of Santa Fe, with that Giorgian gave news to Emmanuel Munoz to take care of the rest of the work, then with everything left by Georgian, all the work was taken care of by Emmanuel Munoz. The next day, Julian Montana, George Clevonte discussed about a job at the bar, George Clevonte desperately needed money for his school immediately accepted the job, not tired of his search Emmanuel Munoz made a job promotion ad on a radio ad, shortly after the ad was made, Genevieve Saphira came to Emmanuel Munoz to offer herself with some of her experience to become a manager and employee at La Taberna. A week after the staff was hired, La Taberna and El Transporter started running small, led by Emmanuel Munoz who then trusted Sergio Espada to manage El Transporter and Genevieve Saphira to manage La Taberna. After being in Los Santos, El Cartel De Santa Fe decided to make El Transporters known to the people of Los Santos. Las Colinas was the area where they set up the El Transporters chapter in Los Santos, but Las Colinas was just a dead-end street that not many people visited, with abandoned, abandoned houses and dead-end streets. Thanks to the presence of El Transporters, launched by Emmanuel Munoz in Los Santos, Las Colinas has been bringing new life to the area with its El Transporters taxi units. He has been actively spreading the word about El Transporters opening job vacancies for taxi drivers and also for workers at La Taberna, a sideline business of El Transporters. After the rumors regarding El Transporters opening job vacancies spread, four men became candidates who wanted to apply to El Transporters and La Taberna. The four men were named Hube Vitello, Lyndon Malfoy, Alvaro Cedro, and Fergio Deluciano. The four candidates registered themselves for both businesses. Hube Vitello and Lyndon Malfoy registered for La Taberna, while the other two men, Alvaro Cedro and Fergio Deluciano, registered for El Transporters. Emmanuel Munoz noticed some potential in the four men and trusted them as permanent workers for El Transporters and La Taberna. Emmanuel Munoz has not made any progress on the first step of the main mission given to him and Giorgian Ugarte by Coco. Emmanuel Munoz is still unsure about what steps to take without Giorgian Ugarte by his side in Los Santos. Giorgian Ugarte is still in Colombia because Coco called him to carry out an important mission there. There isn't much Emmanuel Munoz can do at the moment. He doubts some of his decisions and doesn't really trust some of his crew. It's true that El Transporters and La Taberna have more workers now, but El Transporters and La Taberna still don't have many workers. But, there was one man who caught Emmanuel Munoz's attention, he was none but Alvaro Cedro. Based on the history of Alvaro Cedro that Emmanuel Munoz found, Alvaro Cedro could be said to have lived in a tough environment. Emmanuel Munoz chose to give Alvaro Cedro a little bit of his trust. Emmanuel Munoz called Alvaro Cedro for a chat and immediately made him an offer. The offer was for a side job that would provide Alvaro Cedro with some extra cash. Essentially, Emmanuel Munoz gave him a mission to sell cocaine made by the Cartel De Santa Fe on every street corner in Los Santos. Alvaro initially considered the offer made by Munoz, but because he needed extra money, Alvaro accepted the offer. Alvaro ran the business very easily and made Emmanuel Munoz trust his El Transporters employees even more. As time goes by, El Cartel De Santa Fe has already established their legal and illegal businesses in Los Santos, however they keep narrowing down their cocaine business in Los Santos. Emmanuel Munoz is one of the men trusted by Chico Emilio Navarro, the patron of El Cartel De Santa Fe. Coco instructed Emmanuel Munoz not to make any big moves to spread El Cartel De Santa Fe's cocaine in Los Santos so that it would not be easily detected by the D.E.A. Emmanuel Munoz accepted the message and focused more on the El Transporters and La Taberna businesses. Giorgian was still in Colombia on an important mission for Coco, so all of Giorgian Ugarte's responsibilities were still being handled by Emmanuel Munoz. All of El Cartel De Santa Fe's plans in Los Santos went smoothly without any obstacles, attracting the attention of other competing businesses in Los Santos to visit El Transporters and La Taberna. La Taberna received a visit from a wealthy businessman who runs an entertainment district in East Los Santos. The businessman's name is Kotaro Fujigawa, and he is the owner of Little Tokyo, a business located in East Los Santos. Kotaro's visit to La Taberna was just to stop by and relax. He initiated a conversation with Emmanuel Munoz and established a good relationship with Kotaro Fujigawa. The two old men became good friends, so Kotaro Fujigawa wanted to offer an investment to La Taberna and El Transporters, which is run by Emmanuel Munoz, who is trusted by El Cartel De Santa Fe. However, as usual, they had a casual conversation at La Taberna while playing poker, and Kotaro Fujigawa was candid about the business he was running, namely Little Tokyo, located in East Los Santos. The old man had a side business, just like the one run by Emmanuel Munoz on the orders of El Cartel De Santa Fe. There had been no bad news affecting Emmanuel Munoz so far, but the moment arrived that would impact La Taberna. Night fell, and suddenly La Taberna was surrounded by police officers due to a disturbance caused by Kotaro's crew at La Taberna. It was unclear what Kotaro's crew was thinking, but they attracted a crowd of police officers and engaged in a shootout at Las Colinas, which was right in front of La Taberna. As a result, Emmanuel Munoz was briefly detained as a witness to the incident. Even though he was proven innocent, Emmanuel Munoz was furious at the actions of Kotaro's crew. Emmanuel Munoz went to Little Tokyo to demand accountability from Kotaro's crew for what they had done to La Taberna, but Kotaro's crew only gave various unreasonable excuses so as not to admit their actions at La Taberna. A fight broke out between the two sides, but Emmanuel and his crew managed to knock down one of the Kotaro crew members and take him far away. Emmanuel Munoz questioned one of the Kotaro crew members, but with the same ego, the Kotaro crew member still did not want to admit to what he had done, so Emmanuel and his crew immediately ended the Kotaro crew member's day. There is one man whom Emmanuel forgot in his rage, Kotaro Fujigawa. Kotaro heard the news that he had been kidnapped by Emmanuel Munoz and was so enraged that he immediately declared war on Emmanuel Munoz. The Red Zone still flares intermittently, a constant reminder that the conflict between El Cartel de Santa Fe and the Little Tokyo crew has not entirely vanished. Yet the war has extracted a heavy price. Blood, money, manpower, and time have all been spent chasing a victory that proved fleeting. What was once a strategic advantage had slowly turned into a burden. Emmanuel Muñoz understood that a prolonged conflict would bring nothing but further losses—especially against Little Tokyo, who already held influence and financial power in Los Santos long before Santa Fe set foot in the city. With this in mind, Emmanuel consulted several colleagues and upper-ranking figures in Colombia, where the cartel’s headquarters operated. During a roundtable meeting, the leaders of El Cartel de Santa Fe issued a decisive order. Emmanuel, stationed in Los Santos, received a message delivered by a courier bird: all hostilities toward Little Tokyo were to cease immediately. The directive was clear—reset all negative standing, stabilize the front, and resume their original mission. Not long after, troubling rumors circulated across Las Colinas. It was revealed that Kotaro Fujigawa was not the sole figure controlling Little Tokyo; he had a brother who served as the true mastermind behind the organization, still operating freely within the city. Following this revelation, poetic justice seemed to strike. One by one, divine retribution—referred to by locals as Nemesis—fell upon Little Tokyo for its hidden transgressions. Then came a message from Hermes: Little Tokyo had vanished entirely from the business landscape of Los Santos. Their lavish, influential empire had been dismantled by law enforcement. Though the victory was credited to El Cartel de Santa Fe, the cartel was not exempt from punishment. A new conflict emerged—this time centered in Colombia. The Red Zone had not disappeared; it had simply migrated back to the cartel’s homeland. El Cartel de Santa Fe’s Los Santos branch now found itself dealing with the consequences of Colombia’s ongoing turmoil. Emmanuel Muñoz struggled to keep the business profitable amid the chaos. He attempted to contact Giorgian Ugarte, urging him to return to Los Santos and resume their mission. With the Patron’s permission, Giorgian secured an immediate flight. Upon landing, Giorgian attempted to call Emmanuel, but received no answer—Emmanuel was occupied with work. Giorgian travelled to Las Colinas, stepped into the modest El Transporters building, and found Emmanuel inside a small office. Their reunion marked the official continuation of their task in Los Santos. Emmanuel was surprised, however, to see that Giorgian had brought someone with him. The man introduced himself as Alfonso Delopez, known by many as Martie. He stated that he was here to help resolve the crisis affecting El Cartel de Santa Fe’s operations in Los Santos. Emmanuel welcomed him, recognizing the value of any capable ally. Alfonso had been an old friend of Giorgian’s, and Giorgian had convinced him to rejoin the business and rebuild the success they once shared. Alfonso quickly proposed an idea: produce Santa Fe’s cocaine directly in Los Santos. This would drastically reduce shipping costs and minimize exposure during transport. Shipments from Colombia, he suggested, should consist solely of raw materials, which would then be processed locally. Alfonso had already scouted suitable locations and evaluated the workers available. With financial backing secured through Alfonso’s initiative, the economic crisis plaguing El Cartel de Santa Fe slowly began to lift. Their operations in Los Santos gradually regained stability. El Transporters and La Taberna re-entered the commercial scene, rebuilding their reputation from the ground up. It was a fresh start—an opportunity not only to survive, but to compete. At the same time, Giorgian Ugarte proposed a new venture in Las Colinas: a business built around an age-old form of entertainment—combat. During a roundtable briefing, he presented the concept of Golpe Combat Showbiz (GCS), a hybrid of spectacle and competition designed to shake up Los Santos’ entertainment industry. Blueprints were approved, manpower was hired, and funds were allocated. Within three months, construction and groundwork were well underway. GCS quickly expanded its potential influence beyond Las Colinas, entering the wider business arena of Los Santos. During this resurgence, El Transporters rose to become one of the most reputable taxi companies in the city. Their improved public image boosted their ratings significantly. Yet, as the saying goes, the higher you climb, the stronger the wind. Trouble soon followed. A long-established taxi group known as Shamrock began inserting themselves into El Transporters’ territory. Two men appeared in Las Colinas, demanding “taxes,” claiming they were the original pioneers of the taxi business in Los Santos. El Transporters recognized them as extortionists and had them thrown out. Emmanuel and Giorgian initially dismissed the incident as trivial. They underestimated Shamrock’s persistence. The group returned repeatedly with the same demands. One night, they came back—this time with reinforcements—and found Emmanuel alone. Arrogantly, they cornered him and insisted he pay. Emmanuel refused, and they responded with violence. Fortunately, he managed to escape before the assault escalated. But the situation worsened. Shamrock retaliated by kidnapping one of El Transporters’ workers. They tortured him and left behind a four-leaf clover as a calling card. Upon hearing what happened, Emmanuel was furious. He cursed Shamrock relentlessly and refused to let the insult pass. In his anger, he vowed to wage war. He began mobilizing every available man under El Cartel de Santa Fe Los Santos, preparing to drag Shamrock into a new Red Zone—one that would soon erupt between the two factions. SUPPORT : Credits : Story maker @RevanAX @irfando21 Picture Editing @Jarvis @RevanAX Support @Jarvis All member of El Cartel De Santa Fe
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  3. Rich Money Incorporated or RMI for short, is a Los Santos-based holding company focused mostly on entertainment. Rich Money was founded by Dale Covin and Marvin Rivera, driven by their deep love for urban nightlife and contemporary music. This idea took shape in 2017, when the dynamic duo used to attend so many block parties full of rap and R&B music. The overwhelming street and underground life was the design and aspiration for the whole work. This holding currently houses two companies, which are White Wing Music Publishing Company and Glitter Toes Entertainment. Notwithstanding that they are living in the same entity, they are operating under different leads. Heavily elevated by its subsidiary companies, RMI is best known for the most active and serving parent company in the entertainment industry, influencing mainstream and underground culture of Los Santos and the whole West Coast. Glitter Toes Entertainment is a nighttime gratification, where your wildest fantasy perfectly collides with neon pulses, good drinks, and the best dancers in the city. Glitter Toes grants you satisfaction, a once in a lifetime experience, a chance to feel alive again. Heaven is at the Glen Park suite, level 15. Go pick your table now (or pole)! White Wing Music Publishing, also known as WWMP or White Wing for short, is a Los Santos-based music publishing company and priding itself on housing the greatest collection of songs in LS. Formed a joint venture with one of the finest New York music publishing and talent management companies, Primary Wave, White Wing works with local artists, songwritters, composers, and record labels, prioritizing trancparency and support in their development aspects. White Wing is also not a merely music publishing company, it is a community, a home for urban music and those who live for it. Rich Money Magazine, or Rich Money Magz, is a worlwide youth entertainment media, highlighting mostly on music updates and pop cultures. As a part of Rich Money Incorporated, Rich Money Magz forming reports on music, fashion, culinary, sports, and pop culture, serving contents through videos and articles, having a website, social media, and conservative style of magazines as its platform. The main purpose is to bring back the old-fashion style of news reading in the middle of digital era.
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  4. Ballin' Money Family is a street gang based on the real-life gang itself, we aim to portray realistic street-drug trafficking crews on the JGRP server. BMF is contained by predominantly African-American young adults who usually hang out and stay around the Playa del Seville. BACKGROUND (1990-2010) During the 1990s, Playa del Seville was filled by more than one street gang who were involved in a battle for turf and sales of narcotics, after many years had passed, a man named Derrick Cooper saw the potential and aimed at improving the organization and outcome. Derrick became a respected drug lord in the community and later aspired to bring the opposing gangs together. It was easier for them to unite than to antagonize and accept the fact that their chances of survival would be better if they joined forces rather than fighting each other. Years passed, and by the end of 2010, Derrick managed to combine the two main sets that had operated in Playa del Seville to work for BMF (Ballin' Money Family), operating together on the streets and distributing his illegal drugs. Meanwhile, after the uproar that had taken place around Playa del Seville, two teenagers who were still at school decided to earn more cash by joining and becoming little dealers of BMF, selling around the outside of their school and neighborhood. These teenagers are Jayvon Hughes and DaVion Carver, after some time working for BMF, Derrick himself saw the ability of these two little boys who worked hard at their young age and decided to make them a small crew to spread drugs around the neighborhood. PRESENT DAYS (2020-now) By the end of 2020, the group was getting smaller as many members were caught while operating on the streets as well as those relaxing in their hideout apartments, not to forget the LSPD who made their days more troublesome in selling their products. It didn't take long for Derrick to realize it, he took to the streets himself to see how their big crews operated and Derrick found that most of them were incompetent. As the months passed, Jayvon and DaVion entered early adulthood, at the tender age of 18, they were expelled from school for being caught distributing drugs around the school. As more and more were caught by the LSPD, Derrick traveled out of town to lay low and entrusted the Playa del Seville scene to Jayvon and DaVion. Not believing this, the two of them immediately made a lot of decisions and consolidated some of the crew until they were left with just two parts. Jayvon and DaVion decided to work with a separate group so that the police could not easily catch them. Not long after that Jayvon and DaVion got busted for possessing illicit items, while inside the jail they met some people who shared the same interest in making money, these people were named Cody Oates, DaVinch Howell, and Franklin Finch. After a few months, they got released and later operated on their own, they have opened several small legal businesses such as a food stand and home studio as their money laundering platforms. EARLY 2023 Derrick was caught by the police using drugs at home and several other large drugs that he planned to sell on the street. After Jayvon realized this, he immediately realized that they were alone in Playa del Seville and that BMF would be finished if no one replaced Derrick. Jayvon stated that he and DaVion would be the ones to step up, starting from looking for new drug supplies and deciding to venture into the world of illegal weapons. After a year had passed, they were still the same and growing rapidly in number, they also started distributing their goods on a large scale. 3 months later, there was a drastic change in the activities of BMF, which was typified by a radical shift in operations at Playa del Seville. The music studio, known as STR8 HUSTLA Studio which started off as a small endeavor, became the core of their legitimate front. Cody was in charge of the operation, disbursing cash from the business as a cover. This decision came when the crew and high council realized they lacked good money-management skills. Even while putting such emphasis on legitimate operations, there were subtle signs that slowly turned the gang's focus toward expanding their network of connections. Jahmiah "Bat" Bates also was stealthily lending Black Syndicate support for maintaining businesses running, which were pulling up lower degrees of authority as these became less important with the shift of focus for the gangs. The change brought with it a strong element of change in their operational strategy, while some members took different approaches to making their presence known in the area, Jayvon, being characteristic, would build his connections quietly and keep most of this information to himself. On the other hand, Cody and DaVion just went ahead and made alliances, and all their efforts with networking were open to the rest of the crew. The loosening of Jahmiah's grip on the control led to the emergence of the chain of command, whereby Jaydon, Jevani, Darell, and Lucy started operating directly under Jayvon's command. Cody and DaVion made steady progress in forming solid bonds with the Thirty-Eight Gangsters and succeeded in even obtaining introductions to their higher leadership. Giancarlos Manzanares spearheaded this alliance, of which the respective efficacious responses were received from Cody and DaVion quite instantly. This blessing went unnoticed by Jayvon for almost two weeks until Cody and DaVion decided to let him in on their partnership. The announcement of such partnership stirred up quite a turmoil within the community. It was the most ruinous feeling for Jayvon, he was genuinely worried about gang-lowkey linking. Compounding matters, Cody and DaVion led crew members into something related to the Thirty-Eight Gangsters problem justified based on common challenges between BMF and Thirty-Eight Gangsters. A stark reversal from their low-profile operations. Jayvon's assessment raised further questions regarding the very basis of that partnership. While later addressing any suspicion with multilayered statements that their partnership came as a result of immediate necessity and common challenges, Jayvon had specific qualms basically about Giancarlos' motivations. Under fast attacks, such a conclusion sat on certain risks because the fine balance between parties was growing dangerously unstructured at a very high-speed pace. for this reason, the situation is full of problems. Whatever the internal tensions, the Thirty-Eight alliance, however, offered additional benefits and provided operational support, which redirected Cody and the others from less lawful activities of the leadership and left them free to engage in other activities more low-key. The crew members still moved mostly underground, trying to be between visibility and invisibility, Jayvon still considered himself uneasy about how deeply they went in with external partners. The very transition BMF began to work on turned other Playa del Seville operations complicated. What was once a simple project of creating cherished business fronts turned into a beast of alliances, internal tensions, and strategic decisions that were going to shape the organization in manners unimaginable to a single one among its members. BMF's MONEY LAUNDERING SCHEME I. STR8 HUSTLA RECORDS This is a legal entity run by Osama “Ozzie” Malachi and his brother Caseem “Keem” Malachi, both of whom also act as producers. Ozzie released his first instrumental beat as his first debut, shortly after Ozzie released an instrumental, Ozzie received many offers from several artists who wanted to collaborate with him. Ozzie played a big role in the scheme run by DaVion “Dice” Carver and Jayvon “J-Pusha” Hughes, the label grew very fast and had an influential reputation. Besides, Ozzie and Keem didn't just succeed there, STR8 HUSTLA RECORDS opened a recording studio that also served as a gathering place for local artists. II. DOC's HOTDOG Another legal entity with the same role as a studio, Doc's Hotdog is a foodtruck run by Cody “Doc” Oates, Doc's foodtruck is a rental, the owner is Rhys Randall, the agreement was signed by Doc on September 17, 2024. Doc thought the hotdogs he sold were ordinary but since he started the business, they have become popular with the locals around the Playa del Seville area. Although Doc was a friendly person who served customers, it was just a mask he wore behind his true intentions. III. GLITTER TOES ENTERTAINMENT Another legal entity connected to the group, Glitter Toes Entertainment, operates as an event organizer and nightlife promoter. The company is run by Marvin "Sandman" Rivera, with support from Bruce "Juggernaut" Hanks and several insiders tied to the BMF West Coast scene. Known for hosting glamorous parties across Los Santos, the business serves as a front to launder money through ticket sales, VIP reservations, and sponsorship deals. With strong ties to the local nightlife, Glitter Toes quickly gained popularity among clubgoers, masking its true purpose behind flashing lights and loud music.
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  5. Dismissal & Blacklisted kingspj from Volunteer Reason: Violating of Volunteer Rules Agreements.
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