![]() He decides to blackmail his former partners and emails them a threat: He has 90 gigabytes of incriminating emails and data on illegal investments and money transfers unless he gets his two mill, he’ll leak it to the press. He wants the $2 million promised to him in his severance agreement that he never received, money he feels is rightfully his. His ex-partners cut him out of a business that’s suddenly, mysteriously, worth more than a billion dollars. A son of Spaniards who’d emigrated to Switzerland, Justo is a former Swiss banker, but more importantly, he’s a man with a world-shaking grudge. The Inside Story of How ‘Wild Wild West’ Spun Out of Controlįive months later, halfway around the world in Thailand, a man named Xavier Justo plots revenge against his former business partners, men who are also partnered with Jho Low. ![]() This is the beginning of the end, but no one knows it yet. Pharrell has to step in and calm the situation down. Nonetheless, it’s obviously a tense moment - a non-black man telling a black man that he owns him. The Malaysian financial wunderkind is drunkenly referring to the fact that he now co-owns EMI Group Limited, a music publishing company, and thus, Busta’s rhymes. Low shouts at Busta, “Yo! I own you! You’re my bitch!” At one point in his recording session, rapper Busta Rhymes and super-producer Pharrell Williams show up. The ballad the 30-year-old sings is called “Void of a Legend.” The man calls himself Jho Low. Ensconced in a Chelsea studio bubbling with celebrities and champagne, an international man of mystery records his vanity music project. ![]()
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