Blac Youngsta’s Wells Fargo Account Closed By Bank After Police Incident

    Blac Youngsta took to Instagram yesterday (January 13) to share a document from Wells Fargo saying the bank closed his account with them.

    “DAMN THIS SHIT CRAZY, @WELLSFARGO SHUT MY SHIT DOWN CUZ OF A ‘BUSINESS DECISION,'” Blac Youngsta writes for the caption of an image of the document. “GUESS THEY RIGHT, I AINT GOT A ACCOUNT.”

    Wells Fargo released a statement Monday (January 11) saying Blac Youngsta, born Sammie Benson, did not have an account with them.

    The Yo Gotti-signee was confronted by police last week outside an Atlanta location of the bank after they received a 911 call because someone tried to cash a forged check. Blac Youngsta was found with a large amount of cash in his hand and he said he had just finished making a withdrawal from his account at the bank.

    Authorities later identified the suspect as Charles Darnell Edward. He was arrested and charged with first-degree forgery.

    View Blac Younsta’s Instagram post saying Wells Fargo closed his bank account below:

    16 thoughts on “Blac Youngsta’s Wells Fargo Account Closed By Bank After Police Incident

    1. Wells Cargo was probably mad they couldn’t charge him 20 fees for one transaction. Someone lost their job that day for not applying as many fees as possible like the wells fargo code of ethics states.

    2. please I need attention the white need to take care of me because my momma was to basy doing dope to take care of me now its time I get more then free food and house I need free money.If whites are so bad go back to africa and dig for diamonds losser keep walking on that crutch and let the white people pay for your lazy ass while you sell dope on the corner then bitch when you pull a knife on a cop and get shot.My grandpa came through ELLIS ISLAND with no money and worked his as off to build a business the WORD IS WORK and lessen to they way you talk cant even speak right get back on the ship and get the fuck out of here losser.

      1. Is this joke? Are you really trying to call out somebody for not being able to speak and you can’t spell listen? Smdh

    3. 1st of all the ignorant white guy that said that black people need to go back to Africa you’re not from this country either this was a native country you are from France or from London or Europe so please don’t patronize yourself don’t come up and being ambesol you make a statement about what happened and you get off nobody actually for the racial profile and as far as this situation that happened with this young man it would be his decision nothing getting no money out of it it’s just the conversations so somebody all relaxed out mouth

    4. The letter appears to have two logos — neither of which are in color — and is not dated. You would think that the bank would include the complete account numbers for accuracy’s sake, especially if they’re no longer valid. If it was possible to make the account numbers and the salutation part of the letter, why not the address? And as for the text, it reads like those spam emails you get from overseas lottery winners who need your bank information in order to deposit their winnings. They “made a business decision” to close the account? If Wells Fargo had felt that uncomfortable with the way Youngsta was doing business, they would have called in the law — which they may have done last Friday.

    5. Draw unneeded attention to possible illegal activities by having bank accounts.
      Fools wonder why they get Popped lol

    6. There’s only one problem with your argument Martin Kinng! He didn’t point a knife at anyone and he didn’t earn that money by selling drugs! You are on the wrong article because you aren’t talking about this young brother who earned that money!!!

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *