Omi in a Hellcat on Live Streaming FBI Raid After Selling Pirated Content App for $80M (Part 5)
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Part 4: https://youtu.be/H0OFSCdM3vA
Part 1: https://youtu.be/kWI4vw_chzY
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Omi in a Hellcat, known for his controversial piracy app Girls TV, revealed in a recent interview that he sold the app for a staggering $80 million—half in cash, half via bank transfers. Flaunting his fortune, Omi once showcased $40 million in cash hidden in duffel bags inside luxury cars. However, his success caught the attention of federal authorities.
He disclosed that the FBI raid on his property took place in November 2019, which he astonishingly live-streamed as agents seized assets, including vehicles and personal belongings. Omi explained that the raid was part of “Operation Kingpin Reloaded” and was preceded by warnings from insiders about the impending crackdown. Despite attempts to settle tax issues—including hiring a tax attorney—charges stuck, culminating in significant legal consequences.
Now retired from the piracy scene, Omi has shifted focus back to tech development, distancing himself from past gray-area ventures and fully embracing a legitimate tech career.
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