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CP #022 From Federal Prison to Viral Star... Mona's (Don't Call Me White Girl) Story is WILD | Crime Pays

1 h 16 min · 6 de may de 2026
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This one is DIFFERENT. Mona aka Don’t Call Me White Girl pulls ZERO punches as she breaks down a life that most people wouldn’t survive. From getting expelled in elementary school… To losing her father to prison at 5… To being in federal prison by 21… 👉 She lived with NO fear of death. 👉 She was boosting, hustling, and surviving by ANY means. 👉 And at one point… she was doing it all while PREGNANT. “I didn’t care if I died… it was up with anybody.” This episode isn’t just about the streets… It’s about mindset, survival, trauma, and transformation. Now? She’s one of the most viral, unapologetic voices in media. 💥 This is the REAL story behind the personality. 🧠 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: * How trauma shapes identity * The psychology of “no fear” living * Street survival vs real growth * How Mona turned pain into POWER * Why most people NEVER make it out If you’re formerly incarcerated—or trying to level up beyond your past—this is for YOU. 👉 Tap in. Subscribe. Share. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 – “I Didn’t Care If I Died…” 01:17 – Meet Mona (Don’t Call Me White Girl) 03:10 – Growing Up in Philly vs The Suburbs 05:20 – Imaginary Classroom → Comedian Mindset 06:50 – Father Goes to Prison at 5 09:30 – Getting Expelled & Early Violence 11:50 – First Charges & Trouble Escalates 14:30 – Street Life Begins 18:15 – Federal Prison by 21 😳 19:40 – No Fear of Death Mentality 21:00 – Boosting Game Explained 💰 25:00 – Selling Drugs & Fast Money 28:40 – “You’ll Be 30 When You Get Out…” 31:30 – Losing Everything 35:00 – Trauma, Loss & Street Reality 37:00 – On The Run 39:00 – PREGNANT IN JAIL 😳 41:20 – Back to the Streets While Pregnant 43:10 – Why She Never Stopped 45:40 – Going Viral & New Life End – Final Gems 💎

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