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Growing up in Detroit alongside his brother Meech, Terry reflects on their journey; the Flenory family faced the threat of losing everything, pushing the brothers to the drug trade; however, success in the game often comes with deadly rivalries.
Growing up in Detroit alongside his brother Meech, Terry reflects on their journey; the Flenory family faced the threat of losing everything, pushing the brothers to the drug trade; however, success in the game often comes with deadly rivalries.
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S2, EP2 "With the Streets Comes the Violence"Caught in a longstanding neighborhood rivalry, Terry is shot, prompting the brothers to shift from street level sales to wholesale in a bid to escape the violence; a move that ultimately begins to draw the attention of law enforcement.
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S2, EP3 "The Rise of Black Mafia Family"Terry and Meech arrive in LA. With a steady supply and a trusted network of drivers to move their product nationwide, the Black Mafia Family is officially born; law enforcement ramps up their investigation.
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S2, EP4 "The Sleeping Giant"In Atlanta, Meech wants to expand by launching BMF Entertainment and stepping into the music industry; a deadly shooting at Atlanta's hottest nightclub puts BMF in the spotlight, bringing unwanted attention and causing a rift between the brothers.
The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast
S2, EP2 "With the Streets Comes the Violence"Caught in a longstanding neighborhood rivalry, Terry is shot, prompting the brothers to shift from street level sales to wholesale in a bid to escape the violence; a move that ultimately begins to draw the attention of law enforcement.
The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast
S2, EP1 "Tale of Two Brothers"Growing up in Detroit alongside his brother Meech, Terry reflects on their journey; the Flenory family faced the threat of losing everything, pushing the brothers to the drug trade; however, success in the game often comes with deadly rivalries.
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