Will Packer Comes Under Fire for missing his calling, as Class Action Suit Is Looming

“It amazes me that Will Packer is quick to jump on a jet headed for Hollywood, yet he can’t deliver one Tweet about the lead in Flint’s water … let alone take action. Isn’t that what ya’ll say, “action!” Aren’t you a fundraiser, Will Packer? How come you ain’t said shit about Chicago? Ferguson? You ain’t shit.”

– Anonymous Adversary

Tempers as well as word play seems to be flaring as famed Producer / Director is the target of a boycott spawned by former supporters who have taken issue with his lack of support for the issues of his people. Cited by insiders for his continued glamorization of the gangster life and promotion of promiscuity, Will Packer has been targeted after news was released about the Trumpet Awards initiative to praise his achievements in the film industry. Said to be avoiding his true calling of a righteous story teller foes have insisted that his only interest is in profiteering off of negativity further perpetuating the indoctrination of our misguided youth.

A Class action suit is said to be looming spearheaded by the discomfort of some notable investors into his brand and career. Rumored participants headed up by Bernard Bronner (CEO of Bonner Brothers Hair Care Products / Publisher of Upscale Magazine) whom was one of the Packers’ early investors into movie projects. To date, business records pit Bronner’s investments at well over $500,000 which include travel expenses as he jetted Packer from city to city connecting the dots on resources and power players the likes of Wendy Williams, and Elite Press Corp Members

Other Plaintiffs Include:

  1. Gregory Baranco, Owner, Mercedes-Benz of Buckhead, Owner

Right 2 Change, a youthSpark, Inc. duathon — Cycling & Running Co-Chair

Baranco invested $75,000.00

Will Packer buys top of the line Mercedes Benz S600 from competitor.

  1. Kipp Buiss, CEO, Ad Out Limited
Buis invested $50,000.00
Will Packer buys billboards for his next movie from competitors.
  2. Munson Steed, CEO, Rollingout.com
Steed advertises Will Packer movie in 19 newspaper cities for over a year and never gets paid.
  3. Herman Russell Jr, CEO, H.J. Russell & Co.
  4. C. David Moody, CEO C.D. Moody Construction Co.
  5. Veronica F. Nichols, VP Production & Development, Tri Destined Studios
Nichols convinced her mother to invest most of her life’s savings into Will’s project. After losing her money, she died with no money left for funeral!

Atlanta, We Have A problem.