Photo Credit: Ar Fletcher/Instagram; Tuson Jewell/Instagram
The girls are fighting! I repeat, the girls are fighting! That’s the case with Ari Fletcher and her former friend Tuson Jewell. Back in July she promised to give him $20,000 and he says he never got it. He’s since countered saying she did but that she sent it directly to a car dealership to finance him a car. The problem is, why didn’t he get it? Well she’s chimed in saying he tried to commit fraud, that’s why. Ari hit back at his claims saying he went to the dealership trying to use a CPN so he didn’t have to use the money.

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“Wrong! I sent the money to the dealership, and a mf tried to get a car in a CPN, and I had no idea of that s**t because that’s f**king illegal, and they voided the application and sent me my money back. Find yall pissy a** somebody to play with,” she replied to one Twitter user who accused the model of taking the model back.

Now for those who don’t know what a CPN is, it’s a number billed to be a replacement for a social security number to hide the identity of celebrities or just an alternate number in general. For the record, there is NO such thing as anything that can take the place of a SSN. NOTHING. So no matter how they’re sold, CPNs are not only illegal, but they tend to be the SSN’s of dead people and children. People get apartments and cars in them all the time. So for him to try to use a CPN at the dealership, that was kind of greedy of him.

How we got into the nitty gritty of this wasn’t by Tuson’s choice. Ari gave her niece a car, causing many to ask about Tuson’s gift, which he says was sent directly to dealership, so he never got it. Then he said they never got the money which is how they got to this position. He’s also said the gift was really $10k and not $20k. When the gift was announced on camera over the summer, he said she called him afterwards saying the money came with a disclaimer and that while she wanted to tell him it was less money, they couldn’t resist getting a good reaction out of him for the camera which in the end he says was all for clout. He said in the end he “received $0.00 from ‘my rock.’” All of this is going on just 4 days before they both are slated to season 3 of BET’s The Impact, a show following the lives of some our favorite influencers.

Glitzers, do you think all of this is just for television or are these two really running these types of scams right under our eyes?