Profit Multi DMA Rappers Manager Shoplifting From Best Buy

Profit Michigan Rapper’s Manager Caught Stealing From Best Buy
Profit AKA Mark Milez is a hip hop artist with success to his name. And according to Utica Police, his manager was caught shoplifting from a Best Buy. But because I was out for the weekend, this story is coming to you a little late with some updates. Apparently, Profit’s manager turned himself in the day I was given this breaking story. All of the links sent to me have since expired or are deleted. Either way, I wasn’t going to snitch on anyone or give his location by any means. However, I’m going to take the time to once again address these hip hop artists.

I want you to think about something. In fact, I want you to save this article along with the underground conquering the mainstream. And I’ll tell you why. It’s because of the message I continue to drive into your heads. Seeing that everyone and their moms wants to be a big time rapper, doesn’t equate to making money. Fame and fortune are not always mutually exclusive. However, this just goes to show you that no matter your success, sometimes its not all it appears to be. In fact, I will tell you that some of these artists you look up to and aspire to be like, are broke.
For example, in the movie All Eyez On Me, Tupac’s album sold enough copies to bring some money into Death Row Records. However, Suge tells Pac that they are from breaking even. The bling, the jackets, the five hundred dollar meals and so on. They are all part of an image and people go into debt just to give the illusion of success. Profit may be a multi DMA winner. But the fact that his manager is stealing from stores should tell you something. Its not all its cracked up to be.
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Detective Morabito is looking for help in identifying the male in these pictures. He pocketed an item off the shelf and took it to the bathroom. The suspect then left the store of our local retailer. If you can provide any information, please call Det. Morabito at 586-731-2345 and reference case #19-11217.

