Pooh Shiesty’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, says he went to Staples to print some lyrics on the day of the alleged studio incident, not to print the release contract signed by Gucci Mane, as the feds claim:
“They’re going to a studio. Normally, my clients print off the lyrics for different individuals, so they each have a section or part... so I really didn’t care about the Staples thing.”
Pooh Shiesty’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, says he went to Staples to print some lyrics on the day of the alleged studio incident, not to print the release contract signed by Gucci Mane, as the feds claim:
“They’re going to a studio. Normally, my clients print off the lyrics for different individuals, so they each have a section or part... so I really didn’t care about the Staples thing.”
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