Yung Joc accidentally sent a stranger $1,800 via Zelle and has pleaded for them to return it.
The Atlanta rapper confessed to his costly mistake on Instagram on Wednesday (October 19), sharing a screenshot of text messages he sent to the mystery recipient. In them, Joc urged the person to transfer his money back, although it appeared they had blocked his number.
“Hi can you please return the $1,800 that I mistakenly sent to you account via Zelle,” he wrote. “I don’t know you nor do you know me. Please do the right thing. God has a bigger blessing for you……. I know you’ve blocked my number and that’s ok I just need the $1,800 that was sent to your account via Zelle.”
Joc added in the caption: “So I sent them a Zelle by mistake and they won’t return my money…. can y’all please call/text them and ask them to return my lil change? 6785987689.”
Yung Joc was arrested on child abandonment charges in May, but spent just one hour behind bars at Gwinnett County Jail after posting a $1,300 bond. According to the rapper himself, the arrest stemmed from him lowering his $5,000-a-month child support payments to save money for his wedding.
“I had been paying so much money up ahead because I didn’t want no smoke,” he explained. “Once I realized like, ‘You know what? I don’t have to pay you this much money. I’m about to get married. I gotta take my time and put finances toward my wedding’ … Now, the mother got mad and felt like, ‘No, you supposed to keep paying me this.’
“So while my attorney and her attorney are going back and forth to establish [my payments], they put this out on me. I didn’t even know I had a warrant. So here I am, just living my life casually, still paying child support, and suddenly they put out this child abandonment warrant because they didn’t want to accept the $1,500.”
Yung Joc ranked at No. 20 on Forbes’ Richest Rappers list in 2006 after pulling in $10 million that year thanks to the success of his hit single “It’s Goin’ Down.” He later called it “the worst thing that could have ever happened for me” due to close friends and family pestering him for handouts.
In 2020, the former Bad Boy rapper was spotted driving for the ride-share app Pull Up N Go and was clowned by two women passengers he had picked up. However, he denied he took the job because he had “fallen off.”
„can y’all please call/text them and ask them to return my lil change?“ a) You wouldn‘t make such a fuss about it if it that was really just a „lil change“ to you; b) why would I mob some stranger so that he would return some money that he doesn‘t need to and obviously doesn‘t want to return? Just be less stupid next time – especially being that you‘re obviously broke.
You know he’s cheap. I thought at first it was 180,000 dollars. Maybe you blessed that other person on the other end. But I get it though. Have a blessed day.
Yung Joke lol
Before i go broke like joc
See this is why I dont fuck with that new school money app bullshit. Im actually suprised they dont have a feature that lets you cancel a transaction within a certain timeframe like banks do. (15 minute window perhaps) As far as him being broke, all you young rappers at the top now, gaze into your future.
If I was the reciever, I would automatically assume this was some type scam and not touch the money or respond to him. Let zelle or the bank handle it if there’s anything they can do. Too many cases where you get screwed by sending money back to random people.
10M in ’06, broke by ’22 haha
Everybody that thinks $1,800 is not worth fighting for, send me $1,800 just because. ‘Preciate it.
Meet me on Zelle…it’s goin down
He can always play the “Puff owes me money” card.
Lets start a Go Fund Me for this bum…get his rent money back.
Maybe this is why his dumbass broke. Buys Lambo, sends money to the wrong dealership. Buys a new house, sends money to the wrong owners…