Popular Post $najar$ Posted September 15, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 15, 2024 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. 1 19 2 3 1
$najar$ Posted September 15, 2024 Author Posted September 15, 2024 OOC SECTION Quote BALLIN' MONEY FAMILY or can be called BMF is a gang that portrays one of the biggest gangs in Detroit called the Black Mafia Family, this gang develops characters as family-oriented. If you are interested in joining us, we highly encourage strong character development to ensure you're a good fit. We will always be willing to help prospective BMF members so that they have decent RP skills and meet our standards. Click the discord logo to get in touch with us. MEDIA Spoiler credits: @najar @3nglishpear story reference @najar picture editing all of the members Google, grammarly, gangland, reddit and Wikipedia 1 2 1
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