
Adam22 claims federal agents visited him after No Jumper linked to Big U RICO case
Hip-hop podcaster Adam22 has revealed that federal agents recently visited his home following the mention of his No Jumper podcast in the ongoing Big U RICO case.
The indictment, which led to the arrests of figures like Big U, Luce Cannon, and Bricc Baby, references multiple appearances on No Jumper, raising questions about the podcaster's potential involvement.
Taking to Instagram Live, Adam22 claimed, 'The feds came knocking on my door today,' adding that it was his first-ever interaction with federal agents. He teased further details but withheld specifics, promising to address the situation in an upcoming episode of No Jumper.
The comment section on his post quickly filled with speculation and jokes, with some suggesting that Adam22 has been cooperating with authorities. However, he denied any direct connection to the case, emphasizing that while he employs individuals from street backgrounds, he is not involved in illegal activities.
'People saying I'm the reason Bricc got caught up—f*ck outta here,' he said. 'I know people from the streets, but what they do off-mic has nothing to do with me.'
As the case unfolds, Adam22 remains under scrutiny, with fans and critics awaiting his next podcast episode for further clarification.

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