Thursday, March 28, 2024

Nick Cannon and MTV Say ‘F the Police’; Refuse to Pay Baltimore Officers for Protective Services

*Law enforcement officers in Baltimore were reportedly left unpaid and disrespected by Nick Cannon and his MTV/“Wild ‘n Out” crew after they allegedly utilized their services and then refused to settle the bill.

via lawenforcementtoday.com:

Officers at Operational Police Protective Services LLC say they were contacted in December 2017 by a producer for the show, who was reaching out to coordinate a last minute armed motorcade for the celebrity from a Baltimore arena to Washington DC.

Law Enforcement Today was told that the group fulfilled their duties, safely guiding Cannon and his entourage to their destination. The agency left an invoice with the producers and were assured that it would be handled right away. Weeks passed and no payment was received. The CEO of the security agency, Eric Janik, tried to reach out to the producer. After multiple attempts to reach the MTV employees, it became clear to him that the MTV crew was trying to dodge his calls.

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Janik was finally able to get in contact with longtime producer Valarie Barney-Benning, who allegedly gave mixed messages about paying up, ranging from, “We already sent you the check,” to “We’re not paying!”

Janik claims that he also overheard a voice in the background during the call say, “Man, f**k the police.”

In an exclusive interview with Law Enforcement Today, Janik said, “These are the people our kids are watching on TV and looking up to. They’re teaching them that they can just do whatever they want. There’s just too much going on with law enforcement lately.”

The CEO of the security agency tried to reach out to the producer but after multiple attempts, it became clear that the MTV crew was trying to dodge his calls.

 

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