The Art of the Scam. |
Jeffrey Shaun King is a rotten white man pretending to be Black.
He is literally now promoting an self serving autobiography in which you can pay in four interest-free installments for orders over $50.00 with ShopPay. So basically, you are paying $200 for a book.
A book that he promises to deliver within December of 2022 and February of 2023.
His goal is to pre-sale 100,000 total copies of "lemon and stones" and to never make the book available for purchase again. This autobiography is a limited run where he control everything from who does the artwork, the editing, the layout, the printing, the shipping, and everything in between.
And every dollar of this purchase is going back into three "very special projects."
Uh, scams.
He wants you to get his personally signed copy into your hands.
With your $200 purchase it’s going to help relaunch The North Star Publishing. The original fell apart when he and Benjamin Dixon scammed the writers. They are blocked from telling their stories because they have non-disclosure agreements specifically warning them of legal repercussions.
Lastly, you can help him pay his mortgage on that $1 million home he [and Rai] bought. You can help pay that $40,000 in kennel training for a rare breed dog he purchased using donations from the Grassroots Law Project.
Last year, he was promoting AREALONE clothing line which never got off the ground.
This goofy ass fool wrote a self-serving autobiography about his grifts. |
Many of his supporters purchased the $150 hoodies only to be told that back orders are in limbo due to the pandemic. When confronted on by customers on social media, he literally blocks them.
The state of New Jersey has considered filing a fraud complaint against him.
He had took his Twitter to private after The Daily Beast wrote an explosive story about his alleged misuse of donations from supporters of his ill-fated causes. He has never walked a mile for change. He always felt that taking a social media platform was the best way to reach out.
He allegedly stole ideas and images from Black women, notable academics and prominent activists.
He and his wife Rai have taken in nearly millions off the backs of activists and donors who thought they were fighting for civil rights and justice.
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