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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Birmingham Police are mourning the loss of one of their own. Officer Marlon Moore was killed Monday morning in a motorcycle crash on Interstate 59 near 1st Avenue North.
DJ ASAP ("Always Serve A Purpose”), a.k.a. Marlon Moore (left), and his wife, LaShonda, are being sued for operating an alleged pyramid scheme called “Blessings in No Time.”(Courtesy of ...
The two-vehicle wreck happened at 5:03 a.m. on I-59 near First Avenue North. Officer Marlon Moore was pronounced dead on the scene at 5:20 a.m. Moore, who served four years as a U.S. Marine ...
LaShonda Moore, 35, and Marlon Moore, 37, co-founded and ran the “Blessings in No Time” pyramid scheme from their home in Prosper, Texas, authorities said. From around June 2020 to June 2021 ...
Marlon Moore, also known as DJ ASAP, and his wife, LaShonda, promised Black investors looking to build generational wealth returns as high as 800 percent if they joined their “blessing loom.” ...
Linebackers exude toughness. Quarterbacks flash poise and confidence. But Vigor senior Marlon Moore plays so many positions that it’s impossible to typecast him as anything other than a football ...
The owners of BINT, quasi-famous Dallas-area reality TV stars LaShonda and Marlon Moore, created a “blessings loom” investment program which they falsely claimed could bring members returns up ...
Ritchie County’s Marlon Moore runs during last year’s state track meet in Charleston. Moore is also going to run track and play football at Glenville State. (Photo Provided) ELLENBORO ...
In 2023, LaShonda, 35, and Marlon Moore, 37 were accused of running a fraudulent pyramid scheme, preying on thousands of mostly Black folk while raking in millions of dollars for themselves ...