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Conspire Away, B*tches! With Kat Dunn

Adam Jasinski did not win BB9, fund an illegal drug operation, spend 4 years in prison, and now spend his life helping those with addiction and mental health issues for Tyler to call Old School boring.

Conspire Away, B*tches! With Kat Dunn

Kathryn Dunn

Society & Culture, Tv & Film, After Shows

4.8701 Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2020

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Sometimes the biggest Big Brother success stories don’t happen on finale night - sometimes they happen YEARS after the confetti settles. After winning BB9, Adam Jasinski took his winnings to fund a lucrative business dealing drugs. After a year of using his “celebrity status” to skate through TSA at the airports, he was eventually arrested after flying to Boston with 2,000 oxycodone pills smuggled into a sock. He was then sentenced to four years in federal prison for drug trafficking and tax evasion (he failed to report his $500,000 winnings). In this very fascinating and transparent interview, Adam tell us stories about his childhood, buying/selling drugs at age 13, his big brother experience, his time in prison… the stories go on and on🤯 But the most important story of them all is how he has been sober ever since and now spends his life helping those with addiction and mental health illness. When I asked him what he did with winnings? He replied “my mom saved my life” ❤️ 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Conspire Away Bitches podcast with Kat Dunn, where everyone is a celebrity in their own head.

0:08.1

From reality TV to social media and pop culture updates, let's conspire about what's going on in and out of this world.

0:15.6

And now here's your host, Kat Dunn.

0:18.9

Hello, everybody, and welcome to the Conspire Away Bitches podcast. I'm your host, Kat Dunn. Hello, everybody, and welcome to the Conspire Away Bitch's podcast. I'm your host,

0:24.4

Kat Dunn. And if you're anything like me, you have been scouring the live feeds. You've been watching Big Brother

0:32.0

22. You are living it. You're breathing it. And you are invested. Especially you life eaters out there,

0:38.5

you'll notice that there's been pretty popular argument kind of make its way into the Big Brother

0:45.6

Twitter sphere, if you will. And that is about old school versus new school, Big Brother. You know,

0:53.6

some of these new schoolers are saying that they're better than the old school for whatever reason. Some of these old school versus new school, Big Brother. You know, some of these new schoolers are saying that

0:55.6

they're better than the old school for whatever reason. Some of these old schoolers are saying

0:58.7

that they're better than the new school, Big Brother, for some reason. But at the end of the day,

1:03.7

the history of Big Brother runs so deep. There's so many different personalities that we've

1:10.5

seen. There's so many different gameplay styles that we've seen. There's so many different personalities that we've seen. There's so many different

1:11.5

gameplay styles that we've seen. There's so many different, honestly, scandals that we have

1:16.7

seen in the Big Brother world. Somebody who we have not heard from in a long time, in a long,

1:25.6

long time is the winner of Big Brother Nine, Adam Jizinski. He is pretty popular.

1:34.4

I mean, you hear about him here and there. After he won Big Brother Nine, he took his winnings,

1:41.9

invested it into a drug business, also invested in some real estate as well, but soon after was then sent to jail where he spent a couple years in prison and then, of course, kind of getting his life back on track.

1:58.2

Because we don't really hear about it.

1:59.6

I think a lot of people are nervous

2:01.0

to talk about it. A lot of people kind of sweep it under the rug because for whatever reason,

2:06.1

you know, you want to think about, I guess you kind of want to think about the positive stories

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