Here’s the story as I understand it.

There’s a part-time actor/full-time insane person named Keith Middlebrook.

Here’s a video he posted to YouTube 6 days ago.

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This should give you a pretty good idea as to what he’s all about.

Keith also refers to himself as “The Real Iron Man”.

Apparently he earned that by playing a small role in the movie.

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But his real fake claim to fame is that the HBO series Ballers was inspired by his life.

I have no idea what grounds he claims that on.

I see zero evidence that Keith Middlebrook was ever an agent.

He certainly never played in the NFL.

An ugly mishapen Rock who’s refusing to come to terms with his baldness.

Keith Middlebrook claimed to have invented his own cure for covid during the height of the pandemic.

He called his drug QC20.

On top of that, he claimed Magic Johnson was a “director and officer” of his company.

Also that someone in Dubai was set to purchase his companies (now plural) for $10 billion.

So their investments were perfectly safe.

I’ll give Keith credit.

He was ahead of the game when it came to fake Covid cures.

March Madness had barely been cancelled and Keith was already knee deep in scamming.

In the end, he didn’t even up getting that much money from investors.

That he didn’t even know the guy.

Keith Middlebrook is still adamant he hasn’t committed any crime.

He has no idea how a jury convicted his client.

He refers to Magic Johnson as “the biggest liar I’ve ever seen”.

And he promises to prove it.

Which personally I’m looking forward to.

I think Magic Johnson is probably a smarter guy than that.

Weird time for an exclamation point, Magic!

But there’s just something about Magic Johnson that makes me think he’s ripe for a scamming.

What a fun story that would be.

Good luck in prison Keith.

I think you’ll do great.

And might I add, I think your hair is coming in super normal.