Reality star couple scammed black investors out of millions with ‘Blessings in No Time’ scheme: lawsuit

Thousands of African Americans who pumped an estimated $40 million into what some saw as a “Godly, ALL-Black, socially conscious gifting community” known as Blessings in No Time, may have placed their faith in an illegal pyramid scheme started by reality star couple Marlon Moore, also known as D.J. ASAP, and his wife LaShonda according to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
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