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DJ Envy, and Cesar Pina attend Brandon Medford Sales Academy Launch Event on October 04, 2022 in New York City

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DJ Envy has come under scrutiny for his connection to accused real estate fraudster Cesar Pina — but now Pina is speaking out, claiming Envy “has nothing to do with” the scheme amid several lawsuits.

Pina, a New Jersey real estate investor who frequently appeared on DJ Envy’s iHeartRadio show,The Breakfast Club,was arrested Oct. 18 on federal charges that he committed a multimillion-dollar “Ponzi-like” investment fraud scheme.

Pina was charged with one count of wire fraud, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced ina press release. After appearing in Newark federal court, Pina was released on a $1 million bond with electronic monitoring.

While DJ Envy (whose real name is RaaShaun Casey) isn’t named in the charges,court documentsstate: “Pina partnered with a celebrity disc jockey and radio personality to conduct real estate seminars around the country. Through these seminars, self-promotional efforts, and other marketing strategies, Pina developed a significant social media following.”

DJ Envy’s attorney, Massimo D’Angelo, told PEOPLE that the radio host had no involvement in the alleged scheme, and that he’s filed motions to dismiss two lawsuits that named Envy.

“Envy is a victim, and sits in the same place as the other alleged victims are in these schemes,” he says.

According to D’Angelo, Pina presented an investment opportunity to Envy around late 2019 that involved renovating a vacant school property in Paterson, N.J. and creating an apartment building.

Pina was to manage all aspects of the construction of one and two-bedroom apartments, which would be leased at market rent, D’Angelo says. In exchange for Envy’s $500,000 investment, D’Angelo claims that Pina promised that he would return Envy’s investment within a year and that he would receive a monthly dividend of approximately $17,000.

According to the filing, the scheme — in which Pina accepted investments allegedly to purchase, remodel and sell real estate properties — began in 2017.

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Ari Melber, Angela Yee, Charlamagne tha God, and DJ Envy attend Ari Melber visits the Breakfast Club with DJ Envy, Angela Yee & Charlamagne tha God at MSNBC Studios on February 14, 2019 in New York City.

On Oct. 11, DJ Envy responded to allegations about his involvement, in a video posted on his andThe Breakfast Club’s Instagram accounts.

“Let me explain some things,” he told co-host Charlamagne tha God. “My attorneys don’t want me to speak but I think there’s things that I need to clear up a little bit.”

“Cesar and myself did seminars,” he said. “Now the reasons why I did these seminars is because I wanted to uplift my community. I wanted to teach my community about real estate, things that I didn’t know when I was first buying my first home. I wanted to teach our community about investing and generational wealth.”

“So I did these seminars and brought industry professionals to all these seminars,” he continued. “That’s what I wanted to do for my people. Now, Cesar? If he took money, I wasn’t privy to it, nor did I even know. But, I do understand how people feel if they did give him money, because I gave him a lot of money that I didn’t see a dollar of returned. But for anybody to say I was involved, that is totally not true.”

source: people.com