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In this clip, Cavario started off speaking to Luc Stephen about Brian “Glaze” Gibbs providing information to investigators about Fat Cat Nichols's alleged drug and criminal operation. Luc stated that he never dealt with Gibbs in the streets, and he explained that Gibbs might’ve heard stories from within the crew that he told to investigators. Luc then spoke about getting back in the streets after getting out of prison, and he explained that he wanted to go solo and not work with anyone. Luc added that his parole officer became the head parole officer, and questioned why Luc wasn’t on strict supervision. Around that time, Luc’s workers were getting federal cases, and Luc went on to speak about going on the run for 8 years.

Luc then spoke about turning himself in in 2000 after being hunted down, and he explained that the Atlanta police didn’t see a federal warrant out for him. Luc added that the feds were asking him about a bank robbery, and he was offered 20 years if he cooperated. This led Luc to speaking about his security, “Johnny Blaze,” calling authorities and revealing that he had a federal fugitive with him. His security told investigators that Luc was involved with Fat Cat Nichols, who was tied to the murder of rookie officer Edward Byrne. Luc then spoke about being offered 5 years to admit to the bank robbery, even though investigators concluded he wasn’t involved. When asked what happened to “Johnny Blaze,” Luc detailed running into him while he was living in a halfway house. Two days later, Luc revealed that his former security was arrested for the murder of a woman while he was working as a bouncer.

Interview by: Cavario