The Breakfast Club is currently on an aggressive hunt for a new morning co-host as the drama regarding DJ Envy’s real estate fraud allegations rages on.
Last week, iHeartMedia, which owns the hit morning show, posted a Workday job position for a co-host for the program.
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According to the posting, the applicant would ideally have three years of on-air radio experience; audio demo of on-air interviews, commentary, and announcements; and a 4-year college degree, preferably in Communications or Broadcast Journalism.
The salary for the position is between $130,000-$330,000.
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The full job description can be viewed here.
To add to the speculation surrounding DJ Envy’s job status, he did a recent taping of The Breakfast Club via video call.
There has been no formal announcement that the New York disk jockey’s job is on the line, as iHeartMedia has been looking for an additional member to the Breakfast Club squad since former host Angela Yee departed in December 2022.
But this hasn’t stopped celebrities from chiming in about DJ Envy’s misfortunate regarding his dealings with embattled real estate investor Cesar Humberto Pina.
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On Friday (October 20), a video surfaced online, in which Rick Ross can be seen (seemingly) taking a jab at the controversial radio jockey with a simple rhyme.
“Fifteen names on one piece of land. Fourteen n-ggas going to take the stand,” he says in the Instagram clip.
That sentiment that appeared to resonate with fans, who chimed in with a series of colorful comments in agreement with the “Hustlin’” MC.
“Ross got the W in their beef lol,” wrote one fan referencing the duo’s ongoing feud which stemmed over hosting competing car shows.
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“Envy getting life,” added another.
“Rozay got me [laughing face emoji] , DJ ENVIOUS !!@djenvy Good luck wit dat case my boy !,” reads another comment.
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The slight comes shortly after the arrest of Cesar Pina, who was apprehended on Wednesday (October 18), on charges associated with a wire-fraud scheme. Following his appearance in a Newark federal court, the 45-year-old was released on a $1 million secured bond with electronic monitoring. Envy was not charged in the case.
Pina is alleged to have leveraged his social media influence to deceive his followers, offering promises of substantial investment returns while purportedly defrauding individuals of millions of dollars in the process.
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Case documents and legal statements have revealed that Pina and the radio host are being investigated for seminars they’ve held across the country to entice and subsequently defraud investors.
Meanwhile, seemingly against his own lawyer’s wishes, Envy has denied any and all involvement in Pina’s bad business practices.