Liziana Prosecutor General Liz Murrill, the Hip-hop legend in the beginning of this year, the name and image of the HBCU group in the beginning of this year, he intended to abuse the name and image of the HBCU group and the image of the HBCU group. Hometown, a baton Rouge had a scholarship, set up a scholarship in his name, and planned to respect Wilson. Comes from the annual Boosie Bash Music Festival.
According to Murill, Wilson’s parents were unaware of their union in connection with his son and did not agree to the use of his name or image in promotional materials. They asked the promotions to raise all references to Caleb. Murrill stressed that the concept of the family is designed to contribute to a pension fund in the South University of Boosie to make it without connecting.
Lizaa Prosecutor’s Prosecutor speaks with Liz Murrill Wbrz
“They wanted to be removed from all the promotional materials of all references to his name, image and for him,” he said. Murill continued to say that the parents of the late Southern University did not agree to the resemblance of the parents of the student and brotherhood for the “profit” campaign materials.
WBRZ, BOOSIE’s concept of BOOSI, a group of scholarships in HBCU, and said they would not enter a scholarship and not include a scholarship a week ago.
“All this came together in a very short way and I think the propagandists see the incident only to promote the incident to the incident,” he said. “It’s just disgusting; If they wanted to do it, the first people they wanted were family. No one has made no effort to put money on a scholarship, and Boosie did not finance anyone.”
In addition, WBR has reached Boosie’s camp for the response of the statement published in the AG’s office, and on Friday, ABC’s interviews on ABC to ABC member television station in Baton Rouge.
Boosie bash
BOOSIE, Hatch Jr., who has a real name, announced the Sixth Annual Boosie Bash Caleb Wilson Shame Scholarship. The three-day rap festival was held at South University. The event concentrated as artists such as Glorilla and Dababy and promoted as a fundraiser for a scholarship. In an interview, Boosie, Wilson’s father and others in the HBCU said he cooperates with the establishment of a scholarship to support students.
However, Murill, Wilson’s name organizes a “dramatic error and appropriation” to support a “dramatic distortion and appropriation” without the consent of something that combines without the consent of his family. He criticized those who encouraged the family’s tragedy to exploit the purpose of promotion and did not make efforts to finance Boosie’s scholarship. Murrill claimed that Wilson was guaranteed by the legal event due to the master of the name and image.