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“Dj Frosty or Dj Fraudy,” was the headline to a “Help Me Howard” segment on Pix 11 as Howard tried to dig for answers to a scam that included New Jersey DJ, DJ Frosty.Takeisha Stewart of Jersey City claimed the DJ stuck her for her paper after taking $150 from her and other moms for their daughters to participate in a Target commercial.

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The Dj whose real name is “Rashan Webb,” was a well know local DJ in the New Jersey area once upon a time. Stewart claimed that she and the other moms were promised at least $10,000 apiece. There was a total of 15 girls interested in this offer. The moms were told to put up $150 and buy clothing from target to fit the commercial. Plot Twist! There was no commercial !! The DJ took a total of $2,250 from the moms. He set up a fake email account where he was sending fake messages from a non-existent Target Executive explaining why there were delays in starting the project.

Takeisha and the rest of the moms were furious. They took matters into their own hands and called “Help Me Howard.” They went to the DJ’s mothers home where he stays. He looked out the window but never came out. He sent Howard a email saying that he would like him to write him back but once Howard told him he would like a face to face confrontation there was no reply back. Lets hope these woman get there money back soon and everyone please stay away from Frosty the Target employee … I mean DJ.

Today @ 6! DJ Frosty of New Jersey or is he DJ Fraudy? Sneak preview.

Posted by Help Me Howard on Friday, December 4, 2015

Source: Pix11