Is The YSL RICO Trial A Court Proceeding Or A Reality Show?


Are you seeing this?
There are three constants in life: death, taxes, and YSL RICO fuckery. The shenanigans died down after the defense shifted from questioning Lil Woody, but things are turning back up to 11 with Quindarrius “Lil Dee” Zachary — QZ for short — on the stand. His short time on the stand feels less like the stuff you’d expect of a serious racketeering trial and more like a medley of realty TV show greatest hits. For example, there are moments that channel Flavor of Love:
Judges have done far worse than giggle at a smitten man on the witness stand, but pull it together, Judge Whitaker! You’re overseeing a serious trial, not a school dance where the “will they, won’t they” students hold hands for the first time.
There were moments that channel Sober House:
I don’t even know what show this would be, but it is great television nonetheless:
Between this case and the upcoming Diddy trial, you should cancel all of your subscriptions to those streaming sites. These are going to be the only things worth watching.
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