$3M US in jewelry stolen from Drake's tour bus

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So the little boy asks to see his father's thumb.

Dad asks why.

Kid says the he overheard the neighbour say his dad had a "green thumb".

Dad says it is just a figure of speech because he was a good gardener. Just like when a thief is caught "red handed", When in fact, the hand is .... never mind.

I hope nobody "rats" out whoever 'tiefed Drake's gold. Just like Drake not helping find out who killed the innocent girl at one of his gangsta culture parties.
 

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So the little boy asks to see his father's thumb.

Dad asks why.

Kid says the he overheard the neighbour say his dad had a "green thumb".

Dad says it is just a figure of speech because he was a good gardener. Just like when a thief is caught "red handed", When in fact, the hand is .... never mind.

I hope nobody "rats" out whoever 'tiefed Drake's gold. Just like Drake not helping find out who killed the innocent girl at one of his gangsta culture parties.
My thoughts exactly.

That and he's a stupid fuck leaving 3 million worth of crap on a bus. He deserves to get ripped off.

I see a spectacular bankruptcy in the future for Aubrey.
 

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Ariela Navarro-Fenoy was 26 years old. On August 4'th she went to a Drake concert at the Muzik night club at the CNE and she was shot dead after the show.

And the mighty Drake did nothing.

Yes, he issued a statement offering his condolences to her family (he "agonized" about even that), but he did not implore any witnesses to come forward and speak to the police so that justice could be done. He remained silent.

To date, no-one has come forward because no-one saw anything.
 

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Actually the jewelry didn't belong to Drake, it belonged to Future the Prince who is Drake's DJ on his current tour. Anyone who leaves a briefcase with $3 million in jewelry on a tour bus deserves to get robbed. How stupid can you get?
 

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Actually the jewelry didn't belong to Drake, it belonged to Future the Prince who is Drake's DJ on his current tour. Anyone who leaves a briefcase with $3 million in jewelry on a tour bus deserves to get robbed. How stupid can you get?
I think we are looking at it from our perspective. Who would have $3,000,000 to put into a briefcase ? The money these guys have in this industry must be obscene. I'm guessing in our world it would be like one of us having our wallet stolen.
 

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Hopefully he had "insurance". :eyebrows:
Probably does, and maybe they made it disappear to collect it.
Don't know why anyone goes to see this asshole. That shit he spews is not music.
 

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Actually the jewelry didn't belong to Drake, it belonged to Future the Prince who is Drake's DJ on his current tour. Anyone who leaves a briefcase with $3 million in jewelry on a tour bus deserves to get robbed. How stupid can you get?
Certainly stupid to do, but I'm sure anyone deserves to be ripped off- unless they are thieves themselves.
 

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I think we are looking at it from our perspective. Who would have $3,000,000 to put into a briefcase ? The money these guys have in this industry must be obscene. I'm guessing in our world it would be like one of us having our wallet stolen.
Drake's net worth is reportedly $60 million so $3 million is a hefty chunk of change even for him. Drake's DJ is probably worth a lot less than him so $3 million would not be a drop in the bucket. Like others said, it's most likely insured. It is stupid to tour with that kind of jewelry.
 

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Hopefully he had "insurance". :eyebrows:
Now that it has been recovered apparently there was a mix up and the actual value is $400K. Maybe there was an initial estimate based on sentimental value. :eyebrows:
 

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Years ago, when I was in boot camp at Ft. Dix, NJ, a recruit was complaining to the drill instructor that his wallet was stolen.
D.I. "Was your wallet locked up?"
Recruit "No."
D.I. "Then your wallet wasn't stolen. You gave it away."
 

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Years ago, when I was in boot camp at Ft. Dix, NJ, a recruit was complaining to the drill instructor that his wallet was stolen.
D.I. "Was your wallet locked up?"
Recruit "No."
D.I. "Then your wallet wasn't stolen. You gave it away."
What a load of bullshit from that military man.

In a military such as the US military where so much is made of honour and esprit de corps, you should be able to leave cash out in the open and a fellow soldier should never think of stealing it.
 

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Now that it has been recovered apparently there was a mix up and the actual value is $400K. Maybe there was an initial estimate based on sentimental value. :eyebrows:

Or maybe based on an about-to-be supercharged insurance claim?

The "victim" could be as much of a 'tief as the guy who stole his bling.
 
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