Mike Moy on Owning Businesses as a Fuk Ching Member, Why He Chose to Remain a Soldier (Part 7)

Mike Moy on Owning Businesses as a Fuk Ching Member, Why He Chose to Remain a Soldier (Part 7)

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Part 6: https://youtu.be/0zFbh2ssukw
Part 1: https://youtu.be/VubiyJ9icfI
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Mike Moy, a former member of the Fuk Ching gang, offers an insightful look into balancing his business ventures while remaining a low-profile gang member. Moy, who had entrepreneurial instincts from a young age, ventured into various businesses, including owning a pool hall, a gambling house, and a collectible store chain. His first business was a car service in Brooklyn that he revived with a partner before selling it and investing in other ventures. Despite his success as a businessman, Moy chose not to climb the ranks within the gang. He preferred to remain a soldier, enjoying the protection and benefits of gang association without the pressures and hazards of being a boss.

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