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A California YouTuber who claimed to have found a Grammy award belonging to Roddy Ricch in an abandoned storage unit in November allegedly attempted to extort the rapper for $50,000 in exchange for its return.

On Monday, Roddy took to social media to share his side of the story. The rapper, who won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance for “Racks in the Middle” alongside Nipsey Hussle and Hit-Boy in 2020, said that the YouTuber, Prieto Hunters, asked for $50,000 and an Audemars Piguet watch in return for the award which he discovered in a storage unit full of clothes that was allegedly purchased for $280.

In an Instagram Live session, Roddy revealed that his Grammy had been placed in storage while he was traveling and that after his assistant got into an accident the storage unit was mismanaged.

Roddy also stated that after contacting Hunters, he offered $10,000 for the Grammy, but the YouTuber rejected the deal and demanded a higher amount. “First he asked me for an AP, then he asked me for $50,000,” Roddy said. “It was more so about a n***a trying to get clout off of it or a n***a trying to extort me for $50,000.”

Roddy explained that he was willing to give Hunters money but felt that the YouTuber was more interested in creating a spectacle. He noted that Hunters showed up at the police station with “two cops and three n***as with cameras.”

Roddy concluded the livestream by expressing regret over not securing the Grammy properly. He emphasized that the award means a great deal to him and stated that neither he nor his team made any threats toward Hunters throughout the entire situation.

Hunters, known for his videos documenting the purchase of abandoned storage units, claimed in one of his videos that he discovered the Grammy in November when he purchased a storage unit.

He also stated that he intended to “work something out” with Roddy for the return of the award and record the transaction on video. Additionally, Hunters alleged that Roddy and his team made threats toward him during their discussions, which Roddy refuted.

In 2020, Roddy Ricch earned his first and only Grammy for his feature on Nipsey Hussle’s “Racks in the Middle,” which won Best Rap Performance in 2019.

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A California YouTuber who claimed to have found a Grammy award belonging to Roddy Ricch in an abandoned storage unit in November allegedly attempted to extort the rapper for $50,000 in exchange for its return.

On Monday, Roddy took to social media to share his side of the story. The rapper, who won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance for “Racks in the Middle” alongside Nipsey Hussle and Hit-Boy in 2020, said that the YouTuber, Prieto Hunters, asked for $50,000 and an Audemars Piguet watch in return for the award which he discovered in a storage unit full of clothes that was allegedly purchased for $280.

In an Instagram Live session, Roddy revealed that his Grammy had been placed in storage while he was traveling and that after his assistant got into an accident the storage unit was mismanaged.

Roddy also stated that after contacting Hunters, he offered $10,000 for the Grammy, but the YouTuber rejected the deal and demanded a higher amount. “First he asked me for an AP, then he asked me for $50,000,” Roddy said. “It was more so about a n***a trying to get clout off of it or a n***a trying to extort me for $50,000.”

Roddy explained that he was willing to give Hunters money but felt that the YouTuber was more interested in creating a spectacle. He noted that Hunters showed up at the police station with “two cops and three n***as with cameras.”

Roddy concluded the livestream by expressing regret over not securing the Grammy properly. He emphasized that the award means a great deal to him and stated that neither he nor his team made any threats toward Hunters throughout the entire situation.

Hunters, known for his videos documenting the purchase of abandoned storage units, claimed in one of his videos that he discovered the Grammy in November when he purchased a storage unit.

He also stated that he intended to “work something out” with Roddy for the return of the award and record the transaction on video. Additionally, Hunters alleged that Roddy and his team made threats toward him during their discussions, which Roddy refuted.

In 2020, Roddy Ricch earned his first and only Grammy for his feature on Nipsey Hussle’s “Racks in the Middle,” which won Best Rap Performance in 2019.

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