Date: 2016/07/13 21:28:17 UTC-07:00
Type: Denizen Script
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Terry used the monetary settlement from his malpractice lawsuit to launch a legitimate limousine service.
Terry "Southwest T" Flenory , co-founder of the Black Mafia Family (BMF), was famously shot in the face during the late 1980s, an event that permanently altered the course of his life and business. This guide breaks down the historical event versus its portrayal in popular media. The Shooting Incident terry-flenory-shooting
The STARZ series BMF dramatizes this event as a central plot point: Terry used the monetary settlement from his malpractice
This car service became the "secret" backbone of BMF’s national expansion, allowing them to transport cocaine and cash across the country in hidden compartments. The Shooting Incident The STARZ series BMF dramatizes
In the late 1980s, during a period of intense turf wars in Detroit, Terry Flenory was shot in the right eye.
The shooting was a major turning point for the Flenory brothers:
Terry became more risk-averse and focused on the business side of the operation, often contrasting with his brother Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory’s more flamboyant and high-profile lifestyle. TV Portrayal vs. Reality