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Former No Limit Artist Slay Sean The Judge Airs Out Master P

By HHL JT
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Slay Sean The Judge used to be an artist on No Limit and says he lived with Master P for a time.  He's a Fed Ex driver these days, and he harbors some bitterness toward his former boss Master P.

He explained his issues with P in an interview with HipHop Uncensored.

"I'm not going act like P never gave me no money, but did he do right be me?  No."

Slay Sean was asked if Master P was a fraud.

"I heard that ni*gas took advantage back in the day," Slay said of P. "Like he was letting other n*ggas take care of his business and they was stealing from him.  And ever since he found out about that he f*cked everyone coming forward.  Is he a fraud?  I'd say he's a hypocrite because you been worth $400 million, when was the last time you moved a brick.  So a lot of what he do is feed off n*ggas right off the street."

Slay Sean then went on to say Master P didn't let any of his artists shine and took credit for their bars.  He also claims some music attributed to P's son Lil Romeo was actually his voice.

Check out his whole rant below:

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