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From street corners to boardrooms, from prison time to prime time — Crime Pays is the raw, unfiltered podcast that proves every loss can flip into a win.

Hosted by Ash Cash Exantus — bestselling author, publisher, and financial motivator — and Jason “J White” White — government contracting expert, reentry entrepreneur, and founder of FedCode — the show dives deep into the journeys of hustlers, dreamers, and game changers who turned mistakes into millions and setbacks into comebacks.

Every episode delivers powerful, no-fluff conversations with guests who expose the realities of the streets, the traps of the system, and the mindset shifts needed to break cycles and build wealth. This isn’t just about survival — it’s about elevation, whether through business, investing, or rewriting your life story.

If you’ve ever wondered how people go from indictments to investments, handcuffs to high-rises, or “crime” to creating generational freedom — this is your blueprint.

📌 Audio episodes drop every Wednesday at 8 AM EST

📌 Video premieres on YouTube every Wednesday at 8 PM EST

Because at the end of the day… Crime Pays.

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  • CP #017 13 Years in Federal Prison → $25,000 in 30 Days (TRUE STORY) | Crime Pays
    Jan 21 2026

    First year of high school… he caught his first case.

    By 15, he was involved in shootings.

    By 18, he was on the run.

    And by 26, he had survived 13 years in the federal system.


    In this powerful Crime Pays episode, Sharif Robinson breaks down the real story — growing up in a Muslim household while the streets pulled harder, getting jumped by 40 people, surviving violent federal prisons, and how one shift in mindset turned everything around.


    When Sharif came home in 2023, he didn’t have clout, followers, or a platform.

    He had discipline, a plan, and the willingness to execute.


    After getting fired from his first job home, he took his last $2,000, ran Instagram ads, and turned it into $25,000 in 30 days — then built a business that hit multiple six figures.


    This episode is not just inspirational — it’s instructional.


    📌 FOLLOW / CONNECT with Sharif:

    IG: @creditworks_


    📲 Follow Ash Cash: https://www.instagram.com/iamashcash @iamashcash

    📲 Follow Jay White: https://www.instagram.com/iamjasonwhite_ @iamjasonwhite_


    📌 JOIN Crime Pays Academy:

    Learn how to thrive beyond the wall (for you or your loved one):

    (put your link here)


    ⏱️ Chapters (YouTube Timestamps)

    0:00 – First case in high school

    2:20 – The intro: prison to business

    4:15 – Growing up in New York with 2 parents split

    9:10 – Muslim household vs street reality

    10:55 – Seeing death + “I’m all in”

    11:40 – Jumped by 40 people

    13:20 – First shooting + where the gun came from

    15:10 – Caught the same day

    16:05 – Probation and feeling “like the man”

    18:55 – What led to the 13-year federal case

    21:45 – On the run mentality

    23:35 – The detective moment: “Get a lawyer”

    29:40 – Entering USP prison life (48 hours, stabbings)

    33:25 – Gang politics inside

    40:05 – The mindset shift begins (Bruce + learning business)

    42:10 – Having a daughter changed everything

    47:20 – Coming home 2023 + real estate plan didn’t work

    51:10 – CDL job, fight, fired

    54:10 – Turning $2,000 into $25,000 with ads

    56:20 – What he teaches now: credit, funding, business structure

    1:08:20 – Joining Crime Pays Academy (pay it forward)

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  • CP #016 From Ecstasy Pills to Million-Dollar Catalogs
    Dec 31 2025

    At 13 years old, Rico aged out of foster care and walked straight into survival mode.

    Years later, he tracked down his mother in Chicago looking for help — and instead heard words that changed his life forever:

    “This check already gone… unless you got drugs.”

    That moment didn’t just push him into the streets.

    It erased the idea of safety.

    From flooding Chicago with ecstasy pills…

    to getting set up by someone he trusted…

    to sitting in a cell with no blueprint and no guidance…

    Rico’s story could’ve ended exactly how the system designed it to.

    But it didn’t.

    After prison. After loss. After burying his brother.

    He pivoted — not to motivation, but to ownership.

    Today, Mercer “Rico” Prince is one of the youngest dealmakers brokering multi-million-dollar music catalog deals, helping artists, producers, and creators reclaim control of their work — and their future.

    This episode isn’t about hustling.

    It’s about replacing survival instincts with strategy.

    In this conversation, Rico breaks down:

    • Why foster care taught him independence — not protection
    • How ecstasy became more profitable than crack in Chicago nightlife
    • The setup that led to two Class X felonies
    • Why he took 4 years even though he could’ve beaten the case
    • The loss that forced him to leave the streets for good
    • How he made his first $250,000 legally — and never looked back
    • Why streaming platforms are robbing creators blind
    • And how ownership is the real freedom play after incarceration

    If you’re coming home with felonies, grief, or no direction — this episode is proof that belief plus education still beats the odds.

    Tap in. This one hits different.

    ⏱️ Chapters & Timestamps

    00:00 – “Unless you got drugs…”

    01:06 – From foster care to the streets

    04:35 – Realizing the system wasn’t family

    08:51 – The moment his mother activated survival mode

    11:00 – Why pills beat crack financially

    14:57 – School vs money: the early choice

    18:38 – The setup that changed everything

    22:00 – Facing Class X felonies

    24:48 – Why he took the plea deal

    28:03 – Prison mindset: no plan, no guidance

    29:55 – Losing his brother & forced reinvention

    33:19 – Enter the music business

    36:01 – The catalog game explained

    40:01 – Why artists sell their catalogs

    43:02 – Ownership vs exploitation

    46:21 – IHQ Network vision

    50:07 – Breaking culture cycles

    51:50 – Advice for people coming home

    53:05 – Belief, faith & self-education

    54:25 – Where to find Rico

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    56 min
  • CP #015 They Called Him a Kingpin. He Beat the Feds & Took His Life Back | Eric Geralt
    Dec 10 2025
    They didn’t just lock her up —they tried to silence her story.Angela Stanton King went from giving birth chained to a hospital bed,mother gone, grandmother gone, partner gone…with a newborn taken from her arms —to sitting in the Oval Office, changing laws, freeing women, and saving babies across America.From prison jumpsuit → presidential advisor.From garbage bags & no support → bestselling author & national movement leader.From trying to survive → helping nearly 100 babies live.This isn’t politics.This is pain → purpose.Trauma → rebirth.A Black woman turned warrior who refuses to fold, flinch, or shut up.In this raw Crime Pays conversation, Angela opens up about:• Giving birth while shackled — and how she got the law changed.• Losing her mother & grandmother while incarcerated — and not breaking.• Being framed, abandoned, counted out — and coming back stronger.• Why abortion is spiritual warfare & generational impact.• Her controversial alliance with power — and the criticism that followed.• 97 births saved through Auntie Angie’s House… and counting.• Why formerly incarcerated talent is the future of business & leadership.• How to return home with nothing — and rebuild anyway.• Do-for-self, no-excuses, faith-driven reinvention.This episode is unfiltered. Uncomfortable. Necessary.Not left. Not right. Real.Watch with your heart open.Share with someone rebuilding their life.And remember — redemption is a lifestyle.🚨 Join Crime Pays NationLearn how to thrive after incarceration.Get mentorship, community, tools, and access →👉 https://www.skool.com/crimepaysacademy📲 ConnectFollow Ash Cash: @iamashcashFollow Jay White: @iamjasonwhite_Support Angela: AuntieAngiesHouse.org (donate, volunteer, get involved)Follow Crime Pays:IG @CrimePaysPodcast | TikTok @CrimePays | YouTube: Crime Pays🕒 Chapters & Timestamps00:00 – Abortion is life or death.00:18 – “I gave birth chained to a bed.”00:41 – Silence warriors on both sides: MLK & Charlie Kirk00:53 – Misconception: “People think I’m a white supremacist.”01:25 – Welcome to Crime Pays02:00 – Introducing Angela Stanton King: trauma → triumph02:55 – From pain to purpose → Auntie Angie’s House04:06 – First impressions & the voice the system wasn’t ready for05:01 – Pregnant in prison & pressured to abort05:51 – Chained, watched, separated: the birth story06:58 – From prison → palace → White House impact07:44 – “God, if you restore me, I’ll spend my life helping others.”08:40 – Meeting Trump & changing policy10:13 – Women chained during birth — the part they don’t talk about11:17 – Life in poverty, survival crimes & how the streets raise you12:52 – Baby 97 born — legacy over stats13:55 – Turning street skills into business skills15:05 – Trauma, motherhood & why she had to stay strong16:30 – Black lives matter starts at birth17:20 – Pain → purpose as restoration18:52 – Why men struggle more when coming home19:48 – Faith-based rebrand & the assignment20:57 – Race as distraction, power as target22:32 – The Group Chat movement — everybody welcome23:39 – Vision: Auntie Angie’s House nationwide25:00 – The trust problem in Black economics26:00 – “A million people. One dollar. A million a week.”27:05 – Broken systems, fatherhood & prison reform29:00 – Clemency, pardons & why we need second chances31:00 – Expungement ≠ forgiven — know the difference32:18 – Entrepreneurship as survival33:30 – Intense or anointed? Both.34:47 – Crime → purpose if you flip it36:10 – Spiritual warfare & the value of life37:47 – If she wasn’t born… generations vanish40:02 – Preparing for freedom inside41:11 – “Write my sister?” — on-air promise42:10 – The biggest misconception44:05 – Business is business — operate in your favor45:16 – Reinvention formula: blend in or boss up46:23 – Advice for women coming home with shame47:45 – Every pain is an assignment48:20 – Closing | Crime Pays family
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