Flee Lord presents the "LordMobb Vol. 1" compilation album, hosted by Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg. The 21-track project features vocal contributions from Eto, Willie the Kid, Flee Lord, G4 Jag, Zaza God, Young Act, Mummz, BVNGS, Jameel Na'im, Mumbles, Phonk P, T.F., Aaqil Ali, Noah Ark, Reef Hustle, Vic Spencer, Jai Black, Shady Ray, Shoota93.
Production credits: V Don, Ghost Dave, Mephux, Eto, godblessBEATZ, Casey Jones, 4ord, Big French.
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Hosted By: @rosenbergradio
Executive Prod. By: @inf_mobb_flee Mastered By: @bigfrenchmbp Art curator: @inf_mobb_flee Cover Art By: @thirteen_cover_art
Tracklist:
01. Peter Rosenberg Intro
02. Phonk Mobbin - Phonk P x Eto (Prod. godblessBEATZ)
03. Back To The Block - Young Act x Mumbles (Prod. Ghost Dave)
04. Only Right - Zaza God (Prod. Mephux)
05. Snake Strip - BVNGS x Flee Lord (Prod Casey Jones)
06. James Bond Sturdy - Eto x Zaza x Shoota93 (Prod. 4ord)
07. Rent Past Due - Flee Lord x Young Act x Mumbles (Prod. Ghost Dave)
08. Barfest - Young Act x G4 Jag x Mumbles (Prod. V Don)
09. New Orleans Bop - Jameel Na'im X x Flee Lord (Prod. 4ord)
10. Summertime Killahs - Phonk P (Prod. godblessBEATZ)
11. The District - T.F x G4 Jag x Flee Lord (Prod. Mephux)
12. Rose From The Concrete - Eto x Aaqil Ali x Phonk P x Zaza God x T.F (Prod. Ghost Dave)
13. Never Fold - Zaza God x Young Act x Noah Ark (Prod. Big French)
14. We Mobbin' - Reef Hustle x Vic Spencer x Flee Lord (Prod. Eto)
15. Overtime - Flee Lord x Willie The Kid x Jai Black (Prod. Ghost Dave)
16. Chinese Food & Rozay - Zaza God x Aaqil Ali (Prod. Ghost Dave)
17. Mercy skit_SkanlessLords - G4 x T.F (Prod. Mephux)
18. Mobb Soldiers - Shady Ray x Zaza God x Flee Lord (Prod. Eto)
19. Switching Lanes - T.F x G4 Jag (Prod. Mephux)
20. Up n Down - Shady Ray x Aaqil Ali (Ghost Dave)
21. Closed Curtains - Phonk P x G4 Jag x ETO (Prod. V Don)
A Brooklyn man is accused of donning a wig, nail polish and dresses to impersonate his dead mom and collect $115,000 in Social Security and rent subsidies.
For six years, Thomas Prusik-Parkin hoodwinked a stunning array of government agencies with his elaborate charade - using a cane, heavy makeup, fake ID and a phony "nephew," law enforcement sources said.
The 49-year-old was busted late Monday and will be arraigned today on grand larceny, forgery and conspiracy charges linked to a deed and mortgage fraud scheme.
"I held my mother when she was dying and breathed in her last breath, so I am my mother," Prusik-Parkin said when he was arrested, according to detectives.
The mother, Irene Prusik, died in 2003 at age 73. The flimflam, which the Daily News learned of during a mortgage fraud probe, began immediately.
Her son allegedly gave the funeral director the wrong Social Security number and date of birth for his mother so that her death would not be registered in government databases.
He began collecting $700 a month in Social Security in her name, in addition to his own disability checks, sources said.
He's accused of posing as Irene to file for bankruptcy so "she" would be eligible for $39,000 in city subsidies to help pay rent on a Park Slope apartment.
To help in the ruse, Prusik-Parkin allegedly enlisted a close friend, Mhilton Rimolo, 47, to pose as Irene's nephew, help the "ailing aunt" get around town, cash government checks and assist in property transactions.
On April 29, for example, Rimolo was with "Irene" when she renewed a driver's license in Coney Island.
Banks, courts and federal and city agencies were taken in again and again - but the Brooklyn district attorney's rackets squad wasn't fooled.
When DA investigators showed up to interview Irene Prusik in May, they encountered an elderly "woman" in a red dress and dark sunglasses who answered all their questions, sources said.
Rimolo, who is also being charged, was at "her" side and told investigators Irene's son couldn't speak to them because he wasn't home.
The DA was tipped by the man who actually owns the home where Prusik-Parkin lives, a $2.2million brownstone building that appears to be at the center of a massive fraud.
In 1996, Irene Prusik deeded the home at 492 Sixth Ave. to her son, according to city records.
He took out a $200,000 mortgage to bankroll a real estate investment business that failed. He stopped making mortgage payments, the house went into foreclosure and it was bought by Samir Chopra in 2003.
To hold onto the brownstone and avoid eviction, Prusik-Parkin posed as his mother to file a suit alleging that he had forged the 1996 deed transfer, investigators allege. He even filed an affidavit from a nonexistent son.
In essence, investigators say, he sued himself to prove that he didn't have the title to the home and that Chopra - who also thought Irene Prusik was still alive - couldn't have legally bought it.
Prusik-Parkin deeded the house back to his mother last year. Then he took out a mortgage for almost a million dollars in her name in April, collecting some $300,000 of the loan.
That same month, Chopra convinced a Brooklyn judge the home really did belong to him, and the Prusik "family" was evicted in May.
Source : New York Daily NewsRead more…