Bobby Shmurda's uncle, Debo Wilson, spoke candidly about the theft allegations he and brother Calvin Wilson were hit with from their nephew, explained the misunderstanding, and shared his opinion that most of the people around Bobby don't have the young rapper's best interests at heart.

When it comes to allegations that Hard Tymes Records stole $20,000 from Bobby, Debo says it's completely untrue and that they have all the paperwork to back that up. He goes on to say that no one (except VladTV) even reached out to them for clarity on the situation, and instead ran with a story that is not only factually inaccurate but insulting and could possibly do damage to their reputation. Debo also explains that he attempted to help Bobby get out of jail, but that he was stopped from doing so. He feels as if his nephew is choosing his friends/gang over family and knows that there are people in his ear influencing him to make bad decisions, which contributed to the mess he is in now.

Wilson also expressed how upset he was when Funkmaster Flex called him "shady" on the radio, saying his 15-year-old daughter told him about the veteran DJ's comments and feels Flex shouldn't speak on the situation since he doesn't know the real story.

Listen to the full conversation above.