I once reached over a million people a month with my message. My brand, Reality Motivation, resonated worldwide—from Africa to Europe, from Israel to Japan. My motto was simple: A victim makes the best motivational speaker.
My car business was thriving. I lived in a brand-new condo in Brooklyn. Life was comfortable, my dreams were growing, and my future was bright.
Then everything changed.
After I sued immigration officials for breaking my shoulder, my life collapsed. My used car dealership was gone. My savings vanished. I lost my home, my clothes—everything.
Today, I’m living in my car in California. I don’t have money for food or even gas. I don’t know anyone here. Every day is a struggle just to survive.
I want the world to know: I did not get into this position on my own. And if anything happens to me, it will never be by my own hand. I will never harm myself. If I die, let my movie go forward. Let my story be told. Do not let my death be in vain.
This is not just about me—it’s about making sure what happened to me never happens to another human being in the United States.
I am looking for a director to bring this story to life. Before I became a target, I had big dreams, real hope, and a powerful message. I went from having everything to having nothing—and the world needs to see how and why. Calling on screenwriters, directors, producers, attorneys and all to step forward and collaborate
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