has anyone ever confessed to you that they've committed murder yeah what if you had a client that went on to commit mass murder then they call me and uh what were you accused of doing I was chared with assault on a family member assault buying a girl during killer inducing exposure playing with my junk in front of a lady and how much prison time are you looking at 10 Years bro 10 years 20 years for each prescription so that's over 100 years and why am I the best lawyer you got my case dis this is
jom a criminal defense attorney keeping super villains accused of the worst crimes imaginable out of prison and back onto the streets of Houston Texas man you got my casmed got my case dismissed Cas dismissed three counts of murder i s him a pregnant person pregnant woman anybody can be charged with that you can be charged with that um what were we charged with terroristic threat terroristic threat all right so um you know you're looking up to 20 years in prison on this case but how does he manage to keep all of these alleged criminals out
of jail and why does he fight every day to protect these people in the court of law dude what are you doing back here I don't know man do this to my head like and she poke me in my head can I really give like aie I'm talking about there's nothing wrong with defending it sounds like self he can't keep getting away with it does he get a sick pleasure out of winning the impossible cases or is jom fighting for something greater the last 25 years of his life much of it in prison has all
led up to this moment the state of Texas versus Daniel Vias number 94d 9328 verdict Form B we the jury find the defendant Daniel Vias not guilty of I'm an innocent man you're and I have always been an innocent man a grown man cried different from like a fake cry it's really like he's looking at 20 years the attorney out was with first thing he said was don't kill yourself and then I see every person who comes across my table is um a person who needs help yeah don't snitch on yourself do not snitch on
yourself I headed to the city of Houston to meet jom at the Harris County Court bustling with alleged criminals and their attorneys how you doing bro it's a pleasure to meet you man meet you to who's the best lawyer J you're already in it right now so we're just going to Shadow you this plays out are we going to just follow you along that's fine so what do you have right here are you just assigned like 10 different cases per day how does this work you know um I agreed to jump onto these cases and
whenever I try to jump on these cases I try to kill I love what I do so it's never some type of work to me this is all fun all what do we got all right so you know you're charged with possession for control substance uh 4 G to 200 g right all right so um you know you're looking up to 20 years in prison on this case allegations are that you had a girlfriend and that um you punched her three times when she told you to exit not only that but the cops said that
they saw bruises on her left eye they saw blood all over her face and lip lacerations so what I want to tell you is there's no cameras in this right nobody's recording this right right to your recollection nobody's recording it there's no other Witnesses true right it's her word against your word right yes sir okay so you know what really happened she attacked you being accused of theft and you're looking up to 6 months in Harris County Jail in the $2 fund if the prosecutors are successful that's what could happen to you so my job
is to try to prevent that from happening so they're accusing you of stealing from Target they're saying that you was taking some okay yeah all right so don't say anything but they're just accusing you yeah that's all it is Dre you know you had two charges with me right the first charge is fell in possession of a weapon and you were looking at 20 years in prison for that case you know that right and then the other one is theft of about between 2500 to 30,000 you're looking at 10 years in prison for that case
when you contacted me you were looking at what uh 30 years marijuana since this is Texas all right possession of marijuana that ain't nothing 2 to 4 ounces so you're looking up to uh one year in Harris County Jail on the $4,000 fine so tell me what happened on that like how the cops get to it we all just chilling like 13 people probably at the most all right we chilling outside I'm me personally me I'm sitting down eating eating the plate actually then they pull up by yeah cop cars did they all they all
get out start grabbing people I didn't move I didn't run I didn't do nothing I'm thinking I have nothing on me so I didn't move I didn't do nothing so I'm stand there eating boom do everybody else they running everybody else they doing this I'm I'm still eating then like they had told me to get up and when they told me to get up like they just automatically you know what I'm saying put me in behind hand cousin how about this where were where were the weed at where were the weed at yeah allegedly everybody
threw their weed so like did they find any weed on your body n none on my body so they saying that there's some weed that was around you and saying it was you yeah basically listen to me none of that weed was yours they're saying that you was in a car AC and they said that the cop came up to you and they took you out the car and you smell like alcohol the cop immediately started searching your pockets they never asked for your consent right never did right and I don't believe they even had
a warrant to even check your pockets does that make sense so that means that cop went in there just by himself that to me is illegal and what did they do they uncovered in your front left pocket a white bag all right that white bag came back to be cocaine now I know in reality it's cocaine okay however the way that the cops got to that was illegal um there's something that I can try to follow in your case uh something called emotion to suppress to try press those drugs being from being used against you
if I can make those drugs go away in the courtroom then this case should be dropped so the deal that they have right now [Music] is it was funny the deal that they have right now is to dismiss the drug case the one that you're looking at 20 years if you just take a plea on the DWI all right so I it's a good deal already and I think it's because of my name I want to make sure that you know that I only care about you I don't care about the court I don't care
about the judge I don't care about the prosecutor I don't care about Witnesses all I care about is you all right so let me tell you uh you're charged with assault family member okay that means you're looking at up to a year in Harris County jail and a $4,000 fine if the prosecutors are successful in convicting you not only that but if there's a conviction um it could make it hard for you to get a job or it can interfere with your custody if you have kids if you get any other future criminal charges it
may increase your punishment it's very important that I fight this case yes she attacked you you know why she attacked you it's because you're all in a loving hating relationship and she decided to punch you and self-defense you threw a punch at her yes sir does that make sense I mean just because you're a man you had to do whatever you can to stop the threat she was the threat and I want you put that in your head it was self-defense you acted in self-defense we're going to reset your case to a different date so
I can get the evidence and then I can really work that you thinking about this case what really happened what really happened yeah is what I say happened she didn't steal that's all it is she didn't steal so I want to tell you that I got your fell in possession of weapon this miss all right right so you no longer you're not looking at 20 years anymore 20 years are gone all right now we got one more yeah and then so I told you about the other one right prosecut being about this right they want
to set it for trial I said let's set it for tri and they know what's up the allegations are this girl is saying that you stole her car right that car was like $21,000 and she's saying that you said you going to bring it back right these are all her words and then about a month later car got into a crash and you were nowhere near that all right you were never driving that car no never not at all yeah she's making this up right you know because she don't want to pay that she owe
and these prosecutors should know what I'm going to do the judge also knows too cuz she looked at it she goes oh we can do this in one day I'm I'm ready for that I know you is before I Ste into your case the offer was 3 years 3 years for you to go to prison that was the offer and never been in since you hired me I got one of them dismissed and the other one's on the way to get dismissed too cuz you know I'm going do in Tri right what are you going
to do yeah M Tyson that that's it belongs to everybody else who ran okay you understand me it was never on your body you were just eating that's good so you're not in possession of that marijuana at all and you shouldn't be going to jail for something that other people do around you that makes sense it is not a crime to hang around with people right so we think this is an easy dismissal or what yeah weeds a crime in Texas weed is yeah having possession of marijuana yeah in Texas I didn't even know that
but I mean luckily you don't even smoke yeah come on man what's going through your head right now man it's a lot of emotions but I already know I got J or by my side like I feel like feel much more better and comfortable real quick who's the best lawyer J Man want best Allan I'm I'm hoping for you man what's going through your head right now what's actually going through my head right now is that was he actually say actually the absolute truth you got a good lawyer want to let you know that just
go back in there we'll uh Jamma could get a job in Crea a fiction that was crazy dude pulled that straight out of his ass from punching his girl three times in the head allegedly to she attacked him he needed to eliminate the threat you can't make this stuff off man all right d who's the best lawyer JMA and why am I best why am I the best lawyer Mike Tyson he going to beat the case up before you hired JMA did you think you were going to go to jail for 50 years they they
they was like there's no way I'm not going to prison what do you think the value of what J did with your case here was yeah freedom is priceless like this Lively my livelihood so I take that real that's days I'm missing you got a family yeah kids a lot of them I'm I'm a real Hands-On person I'm in my kids life so it's like they trying to take take that away from so ain't no money in the World to Change that congratulations tre good work man Dre this is your motion to dismiss all right
this is your ticket showing that you done all right with both that's 20 years no the other one set for trial look good yeah no problem no problem go do what you got to do and then call me wow what just happened three dismissal today he looks happy yeah yeah he's very very happy he's a free man all right so we approached the judge you got Bond conditions um look at me I'm going to kill this case sure all right all right so you're about to go get drug tested if they test you today you
going to test positive for any drugs positive yeah no if you test positive for weed or any other type of drugs the reason why you're testing positive is because you're around people who do that and because of secondhand inhalation it's in your system pleasure to meet you man pleasure to meet you too and um if someone catches weed in your system where did that come from a secondhand smoke so is this an average day average day yeah yeah well are grinders in Harris County was grinding his balls off going from case to case to case
opening door by door by door client wants to take the plea deal kind of hurts you a little bit it hurts me because you think you get a better deal oh no I think I can get this case dismissed butet and go home no I watched the video dude I watched the video you put a crack pipe in your pocket the dude the cop stopped you and then when he stopped you you were resisting a little bit of arrest at the time he was putting you hand why why did he come back and bust a
urn because he can do that cops can do that but he went and busts another U-turn they can do that cops can do 10 u-turns if they want to when I told him I was obious going home it don't matter home no you put a crack pipe in your pocket and they found you with drugs in your pocket the F while Jomo was getting a case dismissed am I surprised I met this nice young man outside um what were you charged with terroristic threat terroristic threat against President Biden no what is the charge uh two
girls okay like I'm going to blow your house up or it was a shooting threat okay um what were you did it how did it play out well I'm still in court right now um I imagine obviously that was like an empty threat yes allegedly assuming it even happen allegedly yeah okay um well I hope the best for you any kids watching don't do terroristic threats never all right all right you go get him go kill it look at that smile you can't take that off you don't get overwhelmed by the cheer quantity of cases
no no because it's all here yeah yeah you photographic memory going down I think so but sadly not everyone here at court today was as lucky to have someone like Jomo willing to attack their case no matter the allegations or the overwhelming evidence going against them how did it go we met you at the security and I just saw you pop out of court um it went well I am happy with what happened I mean I did what I was accused of so i' get play guilty I did yes um first offense but everything works
out the way it's supposed to okay what were you accused of uh DW okay um it was a year ago and I made some pretty bad decisions so okay any advice to anyone watching um just own up to what you did I mean it's so much easier if you just are honest yeah don't snitch on yourself do not snitch on yourself do you do you um regret defending any of your clients never never never never never cuz it's always an honor to do that what if you had a client that went on to commit mass
murder then they do that then they call me okay so you have you ever had any moral dilemmas in your head of like man what if I release a super villain with some great great defense no not at all I see every person who comes across my table as um a person who needs help okay and I don't look at their personal issues their religion their their past sins they just need help just like how doctor help somebody who needs knee surgery in for the kill right now he smells blood in the water he's going
in for the not guilty right now he will acquit all right we'll be the window now good luck alen all right Alan's going in oh I'm getting the shark eyes man he's ready all right is he bringing out his client who will win the defense or the prosecutors okay it's looking good or no how did it go fourth quarter postgame interview tell me all right so judge granted it was that quick and then now my client is uh free to take off the interlock off his car so what yeah not no 20 years in prison
no no no definitely not what you did it just no no no this is this is a different case this is um the DWI case so he has a bond condition to keep a interlock on his car which means he has a blow on it now I got it off so we don't have to worry about that anymore so no felony as of now no felony as of then now all right next case I think so hell yeah isn't that crazy he's so fast he's keep he keeps going we get a who's the best lawyer
hey who's who's the best lawyer J there we go he knows you man your Fame goes far and wide you're you're a celebrity lawyer now is also lawyers I am a lawyer yes are you a prosecutor or a defense attorney defense attorney okay yes what is the best part about being a defense attorney I get to help uh innocent people every day I'm saving their lives I'm keeping them out of jail getting their case dismissed come to you and said like I am guilty but I don't want to go to jail yes what do you
say to that I say don't tell anyone that I got you we're going to fight for you or not don't tell anyone you're guilty what is one piece of advice um for any criminal out there right now just keep your mouth shut turns out most good criminal defense attorneys think like this this former prosecutor brought up an interesting point I think people fail to understand that we're not for Crime okay we're for upholding the Constitution and so this has only been U my first year since I've been a criminal defense attorney and I can tell
you it's opened my mind and my eyes to a lot of things that prior other defense trne I've worked with would tell me um and so I think it's very important because we are responsible for protecting the Constitution and so again we are we don't like crime but what we do want to make sure is that each individual is represented fairly I've seen many times people's constitutional rights violated sure and so it brings me a lot of Joy when I'm able to point those things out and I'm able to get certain cases dismissed thank you
bye Felicia Bye Felicia bye not by fici right now guys you have any thoughts about jom jom's one of the best young attorneys promising upcoming lawyers that I've met in a long time that's a strong Yelp review right there why do you think that is sha um well I'm Relentless yes he's like a shark and once he smells the scent he does not get off you go for blood oh yeah definitely straight for the jugular straight for the jugular all the time okay do you have any enemies in this courtroom uh no enemies just opponents
my opponents I'm talking prosecutors those who are trying to prove the criminals are guilty Beyond A Reasonable Doubt and lock them up in prison let's talk to some all right I'm here with Jonathan Ortiz okay you went to law school with jom yes I did and you're a prosecuting attorney yes sir a prosecutor yes sir what is the best thing about being a prosecutor it's really helping out the our complainants right it's just being there for them helping them out making sure that Justice is done uh make sure that you consider you know the defendant
complainant the community I mean it's just it's good work do you like the fact that you put criminals with evidence behind bars I mean it's it's never I mean it's not like I like to enjoy doing it right I just I mean you could hey there's no wrong answer here I'm genuinely curious I mean it's it's never good somebody to prison right I mean unless they're like a serial rapist or murderer I mean you're a prosecuting attorney yes what's the most interesting case you've done oh wow well I just do assault family members and it's
always very interesting when the complainant actually wants to testify most of them don't so one of mine came in and she was very Lively and that ended up making us not win the case because she wasn't very likable but it's a shame because she was assaulted interesting I guess what are the biggest flaws in the legal system if any from your perspective just too many cases not enough time and yeah we we just really overworked yeah safe place to give me an answer honestly no no I understand and sometimes I mean it does it does
feel good depending on the type of crime but I mean still it's somebody's life right you have to consider that as well um but yeah when when the time is right I mean it is it is right to send him to prison okay do you think J's like the real life better call SA um but Asian huh I'll have to think about that could be he could be there he is it's just it's like a chess game like me and you playing a chess game that's all it is there's nothing crazy about that and afterward
we shake hands got it it's not personal no no but sometimes it has to get personal um I've seen it where it can get personal but to me that feel like that's a waste of time has anyone ever confessed to you that they've committed murder yeah but I mean allegedly of course but it's like they weren't in the right State of Mind when they said that I imagine either of course but my curiosity was peaked what drives jom to fight to keep the bad guys out of jail versus in jail so tell me once you
became an attorney how did you decide to become a defense attorney versus a prosecutor um so I was interning for a DA's office and I was able to see the other side and how they just locked people people up and you know I said oh I can do this you I can I'm going lock everybody up that's that's my number one goal cuz I like to win um and then one of the defense attorneys said hey just come see our side for a little bit I said all right I have no problem with that you
know I'm curious sure so went to go see a trial and there was a guy who was charged with aggravated assault with a daily weapon the daily weapon being a car okay and they're alleging that he tried to run over uh his wife uh with that vehicle I went through the whole trial it was a three-day trial uh they found him guilty and so it was hurtful because I was speaking to him just like I'm speaking to you and it was just normal stuff know we're you know we're cordial we're fine we're joking around it's
really like he's looking at 20 years he was arguing uh I found him guilty and the client started crying and so that touched me the first time and the second time is um you know the deputies came around him there's three of them surrounded him treated him like property he was no longer like cool anymore put your hands behind your back um you're coming with us and he's just sobbing and so a grown man cries different from like a fake crime so then we went to go visit him at the jail and um the attorney
that was with first thing he said was don't kill yourself and then the guy looked him in the face looked me in the face and he just sobbed and he was like and he gave this impression that I might as well just do it because he was I think 45 at the time so that's pretty much his whole life right but then I found out that later on that there was a retrial that was granted because uh one of the prosecutors withheld evidence so and that crooked yeah yeah and that would that evidence was a
recording of the girl saying if you don't pay for my or do what I want you to do I'm gonna make up this lie and you're GNA pay for it and so the whole system went through and he was found guilty but he didn't do it and that evidence would have helped his trial so he had a better defense attorney his life wouldn't have been ruined definitely definitely so that's why I fight for all the evidence that's out there because it's really important if you don't get that that guy was looking at 20 years um
and then now he's free and walking so it's one of those things where he just oh my God you were just about to go 20 years and then you're out so that touched me and I said you know what there's more people vulnerable in this world and I need to put all my talents in my effort into protecting the public so that's why I became a defense attorney y saw his clients the same way as a doctor would someone with an injury he was here to help them regardless of what their alleged crime was and
while it's easy to morally criticize his work for some of the viral super villains that jom helped free back onto the streets some are just young dudes on the bad side of an outdated law like this guy charged with allegedly possessing marijuana what's going on man you're looking good man I'm looking good how are you morning good morning we have some bad news today real pray for me n n pray for him I love you I love you too what's going through your head right now I don't know okay nervous okay what do you think
the chances of your case being dismissed are highly chances no problem cause so okay okay I should be good probably I don't know though we going to see if we can find out right now all right we're about to find out on all right you doing good yeah I'm good you remember the last thing I told you when I left yeah my kid going do and get this case dismissed so let me tell you I got this dismissed this guy was on your case try I do that because I I love this job and not
only that but it's my way to give back you know why I it was this Miss yeah my name is on this case so that's the reputation that I build for myself is that I always try to make an example of each case so then everybody can see what I do and and what can happen to your case if you don't dismiss it so often times it kind of gives a message to any prosecutor out there that if my name is on the case just don't it hey J can you do the thing who's the
best lawyer J she is she going to be hyped be all right let's go she going be all we got to get this pray for me right now what do you think she's going to say I don't know she's going to be hype right she should be she should we have some bad news tell her tell her what happened bro my kids got dismissed bro what's going through your head de I'm happy I'm excited okay he was going to celebrate after this yeah we're F to celebrate we're F to have a baby there you go
I'm happy with one young dude freed from his weed charges jom and I walked to the local prison to check in on one of his clients waiting to hear an update from him at that moment I realized jom was married to the game and jom how often do you come here I see this on your story all the time I come here as often as I can um whenever I have some updates for my clients who are in the jail you I come here and give them an update so then I could do whatever I
can to just make sure that they know I'm here and I'm not leaving and you're kind of doing this as like a psychological emotional checkin on these people yeah yeah because like you're not alone I'm here for you we're going to figure this out you're not alone um your family hired me to be here so I'm here and I want to make sure you get an update of everything that I'm doing on the case and then what the the progress of that case and let's see you go in there they know you by name yes
J J are you a mobile lawyer will you take a call anywhere anytime yeah yeah definitely so it doesn't matter to me cuz people need me what if you're getting freaky with a 10 out of 10 yeah freaky I think I'll still take that call actually yeah I really would you don't watch any um like Better Call Saul Breaking Bad no no no no just some random things that are just you know day by day and there's some video games too do you play Red Dead Redemption and then gra offt Auto 6 I should be
should be coming out and I'm excited for that so if they can only put me in there as an attorney in GTA6 I'll be down for it you have to pay me okay Rockstar if you're watching this put J in the game that would be crazy yeah I bet you that actually is possible so I'm here with Y where are we at right now I'm Harris County jail oh why are we here um I'm here visiting my husband and so is jom okay and what is jom in relation to your husband he's representing him okay
do this experience have affected you having your loved one in jail um very hard um you know he's been there for 6 months so just dealing with you know life to life um it's it's been really hard okay and J up what are your thoughts on dismissing the case you think it's possible I'm doing whatever I can to get it dismissed so it's ironic that I ran into her I'm going to go visit him visit him today so okay you faith in this guy yes how important is this information you're about to bring to your
client oh it's very important the charge is um it's involving children so I can't talk about the charge but it's pretty pretty bad bad had crazy accusations so I want to make sure that you know I'm not I'm not leaving him I'm here and that you I have to make sure that the truth is shown that's your job yeah all right Saul J go get him all right I'm just kidding all right one man versus the entire Criminal Justice System but while jom is casually dismissing some of the worst charges imaginable you have to wonder
how jom became jom all right jom where are we in front of right now we're in front of South Texas college of law this is the oldest Law School in Houston it is what led you to come here when I first started I grew up in a Texas went to a Hastings High School which you guys will see later and then from there I went to Houston Community College to be a nurse so I was a nurse for a good amount of time in my life and then from then I decided I want to become
a lawyer and I stumbled upon South Texas col of Law and real quick what took you from being a nurse to wanting to become a lawyer uh the winning aspect so being a nurse you don't really have an opponent you don't have like a thing that you can win there's no moving Target you have a disease you just treat it with antibiotics or whatever needs to be done it was very boring and what I did enjoy about sports was there's always one winner and one loser and I was thinking what kind of career can I
get to be fulfilled in that type of aspect and that's when I thought about law I didn't like doctors so they treated me bad and did you play sports growing up as a kid were you super competitive I was very very competitive yeah I played football track uh basketball I was fat I was 400 lbs 400 lbb yes no I was playing offensive lineman I'll send you pictures how did you lose 200 lbs uh a lot of running and a lot of salads this has never before heard Joma lore no during the whole entire time
uh I end up working retail I was getting paid $8 an hour and all I cared about was U just trying to eat that day to put it into perspective I could only afford one bowl of Chipotle in a day and I had to divide that into threes so the morning I eat 1/3 afternoon I eat 13 at night time and that was all I could eat if I looked down I couldn't see my dick that's how fat I was how were you running for miles if you were 400 lb hey just because you're a
big guy doesn't mean you're slow no way yeah I'm knocking people out like so just like this mentality is transferred over to the court yeah you have to be aggressive kill or be killed there you go I went here from 2016 I believe to 2017 winter you came in here with tattered clothes and a hole in your shoe and you're like damn this better be worth it yes yes so I remember studying my butt off I'm 100% of a student I'm living off my savings and no money's coming in and I remember it was raining
it was cold I was wearing taed clothing and I recall uh leaving the building coming right around this corner and just saying it better be worth it because life sucks so bad right now and did you think you would go on to achieve this dream of owning a practice and being this successful I did I had 100% belief in myself that I would do it it was just how we going to get it done that's where the whole story comes through right after the law school did you have natural talent for law I would say
that I was very nervous for public speaking as of right now for me to even speak in front of a judge would make me well back then it would make me tremble do you think the average person gives up on their dreams right when they're about to achieve them yes yes so I say just keep going I chose this law school because I had a reputation of being a killer in the courtroom and I always thought that nobody would respect you as an attorney or illegal threats if you can't back it up going to trial
and I learned a lot from the uh the law school and the the training at trial after seeing the law school JMA grinded to barely be able to afford we headed over to biset Street near the apartment Joma grew up in like 10 drug dealers behind me right now this is the red light district known for prostitution they almost growing up in the trenches out here all right we're in Binet also known as the blade the red light district here in Houston JMA you grew up here I did Court Glenn 9700 that's where I grew
up right down these Street this place is no joke I used to run around here all the time how you doing man what y doing oh hey we're just doing a little documentary to jail he's a criminal def I do criminal defense you see my face before Oh and I grew up here no no no no I'm an attorney I help I help people who are charged if you get charged with a crime I got your back I don't work for the cops no that I help people who get charged with a crime you know
what I'm saying so if you got any cases you I got you all right let me get my card I grew up here right down over there all right I got you I got you I got you sorry um so J these a lot of people you defend probably come from here or what yeah probably uh it was really really poor but you know you had a lot of friends and we always get into stupid trouble we do stupid uh that's just being a kid and then uh good thing that we didn't get any charges
but it was close we're kind of in the trenches right now yeah yeah we are okay so you went to high school here I did were you a villain back then uh I guess you could say that so this is when you were a tank and this is when you're taking people's food too yeah yeah on a scale 1 to 10 how much of a menace were you I wasn't that bad I would say like probably like a five or six did you get girls back then no no nobody wants somebody who's 400 lb do
you think without football you would have ended up um as one of the clients that you defend yes exactly and then there was actually a heartbreak story when it comes to that tell me more all right so I believe one of the first I had broke my heart I was a nurse and um I was dating her for a couple times all of a sudden after about I don't know 2 months cold turkey just dropped dead stopped talking to me and then pick up my phone calls and I was worried I thought something happened to
her and then I kept calling like 2 days later then um her friend called me and said hey this person doesn't want to talk to you anymore I said why why she owes me an explanation so then I got her to come out and this is after nursing and she said um what what do you want I want to know what's going on like why you just stop talking cuz that's rude and uh she said um you know she got a new guy and she said this she she looked at me dead in the eye
and she goes you're a nurse he he's a stock broker and that's poor and you're not cool yeah pretty much and that stuck with me to this day you're a nurse he's a stock broker I literally remember it every time I do things in my life and it actually motivates me whether it be poverty obesity or heartbreak a common theme in jom's life is him relentlessly attacking and killing any obstacle that's ever gotten in his way and creating possibilities simly out a thin err to achieve his dreams but he didn't get here without getting his
hands a little dirty how do you dress when you're not in a suit I've never seen you in anything but a suit oh you about to see it tonight actually yeah I'm not going to wear a suit tonight why would I wear a suit tonight well where are we going tonight we're going to go to a place that uh I used to dance at at one time and uh it's going to be a fun experience things are about to get freaky I don't even know what to expect [Music] are you gay no I used to
be a male shripper over here and this is one of the best entertainment that we have going on in Houston Texas and your job as a male stripper funded your entire Law Firm the entire Law Firm from having zero to having what I have now I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for this place this opportunity the community and Tony the man himself and how long were you a male stripper for about 2 years those two years were rough I'd come here at night time and in the mornings I'll be in court lawyer by day
Dancer by night and look who we have Tony hey Tony who are you my name is Tony varo can I take you for a walk let's go all right let's go all right J how long have you guys known each other since I started here for two years how was this guy beautiful beautiful can we see some moves tonight no no mov no you did this to fund your dream and Tony was your supporter like he he allowed me to come dance here introduce to the staff and everybody has been so welcoming did you think
your dream would take you to being a male stripper to fund that dream did you think you would come here to make that dream a reality I didn't know that all I knew I was getting paid $8 an hour it's hard to build a dream that way especially if you're working 40 hours or 40 plus hours for retail so here was just a b opportunity and I only had to work maybe 3 days 2 days a week what did your girlfriend think about you being a full Mail Time stripper and lawyer we broke up we
broke up because of this yeah she because of this and it was her idea all right we got to see you take a shot you're taking a doubler right there that's a tripler all right I'll take one let's go Tony have you missed this guy yes yeah was he good stuff yes we have rules one of them is to use this as a stepping stone okay do you think that's what he did all right to Opportunities and Tony and thank you so much for everything to Opportunities and Tony how was jom as a dancer I
know you're a good dancer from what I hear he was one the on the best right here actually yeah you're not just saying this cuz we have an iPhone no no he was why the best here how was this guy's a dancer he needed work but you know I showed him a couple of moves had a swinging thing he was pretty good man he was entertaining because there there is a competition right here and everybody's in competition yeah this guy made it made it like a mother seems like jom can succeed in whatever he puts
his mind to from the poll to the bar exam jom's life story is an example of the American dream coming true in a soft World always looking for excuses jomma looks for blood and that's why he'll beat you and your case what's a message for the people watching at home that they should walk away with don't ever give up on your dreams right like use every stepping stone every opportunity to get to where you want to get to don't let anybody stop you don't let your fear stop you cuz you're the only one who right
I agree and J if anyone out there needs your legal representation where can they find you jom law firm uh on any type of social media jw.com just give us a call and J you gave me this fresh t-shirt I'm one of one right now can they buy any yes jw.com find us