Friday, May 8, 2009

Fail of the month:Alfamega.

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As news broke about Alfamega snitching, after The Smoking Gun exposed the Atlanta rapper Alfamega’s past work as a government informant earlier of the week, Grand Hustle has decided to take action. T.I., the Co-CEO of Grand Hustle announced that Alfamega was no long a part of Grand Hustle through a statement on Atlanta’s Hot 107.9.

Even though all our artists and employees are asked by us to be honest and open about their past history, at no time did Alfa disclose to me or Grand Hustle what has now appeared in the media. He essentially deceived us by failing to fully disclose the truth about his past, and there is no place in our organization for dishonest and misleading behavior. As I have always said, you must take responsibility for your own actions. We at Grand Hustle can not support or condone the blaming of others for our own mistakes. I hope and pray to God, bless his savings plans, but I don’t foresee me or my company playing a role in his personal or professional business.

Alfamega has yet to comment on the entire ordeal.

Alfamega on how real he is.

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