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but celebrity status doesn't get you any in fact it's bad because you're a target hi i'm larry lawton america's biggest jewelry join me as i walk you through my past robberies how i planned them executed them and ultimately got caught i'm going to show you how we did things in prison like making the tattoo gun making wine making white lightning it's going to be very educational these are the untold stories hey everybody larry lawton here i'll be doing a video today on celebrities in prison and even celebrities visiting prisons i get a lot of questions like that when i do comment so i thought i'd go into that a lot of people ask me larry did you know any celebrities who went to prison were you in prison with any of the celebrities did you see them well let me give you a couple of them yes i was in prison i was in prison with professional athletes a couple of very very heavy hitters obviously you guys know i'm following the kodak black situation very closely because i think it's an important situation because here's where a point where the celebrity status is hurting him well let's get to the celebrities in prison kodak black is obviously a celebrity who's not being treated well in prison period he's not being treated well now let's keep going to other ones i was in prison with a guy named broderick graves nice guy he was a professional football player for the philadelphia eagles in the early 90s and he got caught up in the drug business from gambling and he was a good kid and they put him in united states penitentiary atlanta they actually made an example out of him another case where a celebrity status or somebody famous he probably got screwed over as well because the system doesn't want to appear to be favoring somebody so they even go the other way and give them more time than he than they would he wouldn't rat this guy's name is brought a good guy he uh what a great athlete when i was in prison with him i watched him he was ahead of world class speed when you see the races on the yard him and some other guys would run and races for big money unbelievable in the hundred there was a guy that used to beat him in the 40-yard dash this little kid couldn't beat any nobody could beat him but when you got to 100 yard dash this guy broderick graves had world world-class speed meaning he got up and running and when he got moving forget about it he was a running back and a punt returner for the philadelphia eagles in the early 90s look him up broadway graves i was also in prison with obviously mobsters but the other pro athlete was willie aikens willie aikens was the first baseman for the kansas city royals and he was he's got a record i think for back to back home runs in a world series game or something of that nature great boy i played on a softball team with him and i'll tell you what if you were playing against him you didn't want to be the first thing he was a lefty couldn't run his knees were shot again a drug case that i think he got screwed absolutely got screwed and he but and a nice guy i mean i'm not saying he and he was treated well those guys had respect though because they respected other people now we also had celebrities if you want to call them which was mob bosses that were in the newspapers all the time we had nikki scarfall vic arena vicar muso patty amato these were guys that were in the mob business very big mark writer and stuff like that these were mobsters that made lots of money with big big high up in the families and stuff and i obviously hang out with those guys but as far as their visits you know people would ask me what's it like even me when i got visits they would watch my visits very closely they would watch my phone very closely like when you are a celebrity or you are somebody of interest to the system they monitor first of all they monitor every phone call in there but they have a guy listening but when you pick up the phone somebody like myself or one of these mobsters or celebrities they are totally listened to and recorded because the government is always looking to get you they got nothing but time and they're looking to see if you're still playing in the game or messing up and they hear all the stuff the intimate conversations they'll hear or uh the stuff that you might be with your daughter you know you're hurt and your wife might have cheated on you it's hurting your wife doesn't uh want to come visit you and you sh they hear those intimate conversations they hear your voice breaking because when you want to cry and that that's normal but you know when you're in there for a while you know you say [ __ ] them i don't care what they're gonna say i don't care let's take visiting visiting with something you know uh when you had a visit and the celebrities had a visit you know you'd see other celebrities sometimes coming to or you'd hear it or if you're in the visiting room when somebody came in it's not like you would think oh who it is you know go up to him okay you can't move i was in prisons where you can't move when i say they you come into the visiting room you get strip search coming in when you get in the visitor room you get to hug your partner obviously that's where all the transfers or whatever goes on but you hug your partner then they make you sit either across from them in atlanta you could some places let you sit next to them but very few usually it was across from somebody or a seat away and they want to keep an eye on them especially later in my time when i first got in it was a little bit better but they were watching like a hawk with the mobsters they talked talk about uh really watching them they used to put them in an area that they would bug the area they would actually wire tap the area they're in in the visiting room you'd think oh you you whisper and they got it bugged in a high degree it's crazy what they used to do to those guys and that's just because they were celebrities or we didn't call them celebrities see they're high-profile inmates that's what they call high-profiled inmates and obviously somebody like me who went from prison to prison and was a troublemaker became a high-profile did me because some guards didn't like me some did some did not like me some some wanted to get me because i might have did something to a guard friend of theirs uh i fought the system legally suing them and one warden calls the other warden and before you know it you're screwed it's just what they do it's as sad as it is but that's what they do and the high profile guys get it a little bit like when i traveled on an airplane and i was on conair over 16 times that's that federal plane i'm going to be talking about that in the movie with nicholas cage the movie conair but i was in belly chains and irons and they put a black box on me now that black box is murder you can't even move you want to talk about really torture it's total torture so they would transfer me in black boxes whenever you came from the hole they put you in it in a black box the whole the shoe the special housing unit that's what they're called and they just do this the amount of not caring about the little things and you'd think oh who cares you can't move you tried doing that for 12 hours 13 hours you come with welts on your arms you know some people had permanent stuff done you'll dislocate your wrist it's just crazy you can't and they'll never take that black box off ever you could die you could be laying there going to the hospital and that black box is going to be on you and high profile if you ever heard of the guy named lou pearlman lou pearl funny story i'll never forget this lou pearlman was the fat uh manager of nsync and i think the backstreet boys too he founded those groups and when i was getting out in 2007 i was getting off a plane and going in and lou pearl was just coming into prison so this is about 2007 somewhere around 2007 maybe six seven something like that lou pearlman is fat white guy that day he was a scumbag it was a real look like a real dirt bag so when you're going on and off a plane the planes land on the tarmac in an area you don't know whatever airport you're at you're in a corner the plane is surrounded and it's got a guy on each corner like placed around with shotguns and you can't move you come down the back of the plane and they point you to a bus you go to that bus you go to that bus you guys they got buses over there so while you're waiting to get on the bus you're waiting and then you're seeing the people who got off the bus getting on the plane so you kind of pass you see some friends you know you you're not supposed to talk or anything obviously what does larry do i see pearlman fat pearl and he was in the papers and everything i said hey pearlman watch your ass you're in trouble and everybody just like chuckles at everybody because he was a it really looked like a dirtbag this is the guy that took advantage of the nsync guys and the backstreet boys i think it was and it was a big big thing where he stole all their money did everything he was just a scumbag and i'm the one i'm the guy that gave him a hard time gave him you know he he was scared [ __ ] on the planes i used to see how they work on the planes is if you're in a black box they put you up front you know and up front up they usually have a row sometimes empty but sometimes not and they are women up front so i'm in the black box i'm always messing with them when they're coming shut up and they will they'll beat your ass on that plane but i was sometimes i was at a point i was a little crazy i think and i would talk to people very very mumble or do something to try to not get caught you know what i mean because you don't know what's going to happen here on that plane because what happened is you used to go through oklahoma and oklahoma has the airport at the prison is at the airport literally at the airport when i first came in it was what they call el reno and i was different now it's what i was in they built the prison at the airport and at that airport they had the big chief indian and that guy would snatch you out of line and you'd be man you didn't want to mess with like i remember that guy to this day i don't know where he is what he did but i remember him like you wouldn't believe and i seen him snatch people up but i was smart i mean you know when to play i mean obviously when you lose it like i did at jessup which i'll be talking to about with with uh gary massey who's a good guy was a guard and then he became an inmate you're gonna hear the whole story i got a bunch of videos coming with him they're really interesting stuff and i mean interesting talking about you're gonna see both sides of it we can even talk about the epstein case so from both points of view so you'll see that that's going to be really good so going back to celebrities in prison for the most part there's no such thing as it you know uh celebrity is not the word it's high profile second it's money i was in prison with a guy named willie falcone and willie selled a few cells for me in atlanta and willie was the biggest drug dealer in the world he ended up going for 20 years because they couldn't get him on on the other murders so they ended up getting him out of gun shots he got 20 years what a class guy class guy he him and i actually his furrier was my furry when i had horses he used to do my horses as well got him albert gonzalez good memory stuff had the uh did fur furries the guy fixes the horseshoes the the shoes on the bottom of the horse well he had 80 horses this guy a beautiful billionaire drug dealer billionaire but the nicest guy very high profile very high profile so you had guys who are high profile but celebrity status doesn't get you and in fact it's bad because you're a target because you either have money people know he's got money and they're going to try to con you manipulate you or you're going to try to get into to not get either attacked or raped or something i was with nikki scarfa nikki scuffle was a crazy high profile but he ended up stabbing a guy right in the middle of the yard i mean he didn't care he had multiple life says but he had to do what he had to do to show that he's not weak because you can't be weak in prison you can't just be walked over now with money like anything else money does help don't ever think it does it money is is very important in prison i was lucky i was a retired veteran so i had a military check so in the military i would get some of that money most of it went to my wife but i got a few dollars so i always had money then i became a hustler which is a street thing that everybody like myself guys like myself do and i showed you one last video about how that works how you make money in prison i hope you like that one and you know now i often think what would happen to me would people recognize you in prison probably not unless they could see youtube and i know they can't see youtube but maybe they can hear podcasts because we have a podcast if you guys didn't know that our podcast these things go to podcasts so we're on spotify and itunes and whatever podcast you listen to so you can download these shows in your car or wherever you are and use them which is a good thing as well so remember that but maybe that but we used to always look at look out for each other and let me tell you if a guy was a high profile guy whether he was worth millions of dollars or just coming down from his career or we knew him from just the newspapers or whatever if he was a good dude and he knew how to act he was accepted if he didn't he was [ __ ] and i don't care who you are that's what you got to remember it's how you act that makes your time in the joint the best obvious you guys know i don't want you to go to prison i don't want you to make the bad choices i made i made bad choices that ruined my life i lost my fifth my my daughter was 15 months old and my son was six years old when i went to prison i got out my son was 18. my daughter was 13. if that don't break somebody's heart and they don't understand what's really about because everything else the money and everything else all you lose and all that stuff is one thing it's losing your family that's the worst i'm lucky and blessed that i had a dad that stuck with me and mom that stuck with me and family members that stuck with me threw it through they didn't like what i was but they liked the man they didn't like the crime they liked the man so make sure you're making the right choices everybody make sure you're doing the right thing please it doesn't take much think before you act think before you act and think of where you can end up and don't think a record even for juvenile doesn't follow you because it does trust me it does but with that said i'm going to close on this video please keep comments you know keep them coming we're near we're coming up with a million subscribers and here's we got something really 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Channel: Larry Lawton
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Length: 15min 44sec (944 seconds)
Published: Thu Oct 08 2020
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