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Hushpuppi allegedly hires former Micheal Jackson’s lawyer Mark Geragos as the head of his legal team

Hushpuppi has allegedly hired former Micheal Jackson’s lawyer Mark Geragos as the head of his legal team. Hushpuppi according to…

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Hushpuppi has allegedly hired former Micheal Jackson’s lawyer Mark Geragos as the head of his legal team.

Hushpuppi according to news circulating in the Nigerian media, has hired former Micheal Jackson’s lawyer Mark Geragos as the head of his legal team.

It was confirmed by Nigerian artiste Sam Klef who wrote:

“Mark Geragos is Hushpuppi lawyer.Former Micheal Jackson lawyer This movie go sweet pass Netflix… he might not even spend all his time.. he will work with the government. And regain his freedom. Will be giving u guys update. #samklefblogginaire.”

He hopes to make a win out of his big mess

For the meantime, Hushpuppi’s court charge sheet has been released.

He is also said to be very much wanted in Russia for some alleged $65M scam.

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