

If you was to ask me for anything, especially Walt, I’m going to give it to you.
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“It’s not like some of the other cast members that came on after we was already on TV and already poppin.’ Me, Walt, Ted, and Puma have been with each other since day one. Walt confessed to stealing $5k, after he was confronted. Ceaser’s business partner, Ted, later revealed that Walt was the culprit, after inspecting surveillance footage. Walt was not working that day, and Ceaser became suspicious about his possible involvement. Walt living as a broke and homeless man has been his long-running storyline on Black Ink Crew, but he alleged on social media that what viewers see on the show is “tv sh*t.”Īs reported earlier this month- Ceaser discovered that cash and tools were missing from his 125th shop in New York after a break-in. NOBODY helped me on my feet when I was down and out,” he wrote on Twitter. However, in a string of tweet and deletes, Walt denied the entire narrative portrayed on the VH1 series. I’m not making any excuses, but I definitely did that dumb sh*t.” “I tried to like, fix it up later on when I got the break up from the back.
“The whole bullsh*t with the whole register sh*t man… I definitely had something to do with that,” Walt said at the time. Walt shocked fans when he appeared to confess to stealing the money from Ceaser, but the reality star is now hinting that his admission was really a ratings grab. Blank Ink Crew star, Walter Miller, is now denying that he stole $5k from Ceaser Emanuel’s shop, after seemingly confessing to the crime.
