I see that Terrence Parker has been on social media, helping spread the message that his favourite club needs money to continue operating. The fundraiser for Paris based Djoon is aiming to raise $50,000 and has another 36 days to reach its target.
Parker has made a donation, according to the website running the fundraiser – but sadly, this particular site doesn’t tell us how much. Although perhaps it’s just as well for Parker’s sake that this figure is cloaked in secrecy – his personal finances are equally as murky.
Rumours persisted for years that Parker was accepting gigs, taking the money, not turning up and then refusing to provide refunds. So much so that in 2014, Leeds promoter Donald Keys organised a fundraiser so that he could sue the man himself – Parker only acknowledged the allegations in 2019, posting this on his social media…
So, has Terrence Parker paid back the people whom he owes money to? I got in touch with Donald Keys to see if he got his money back? The answer was “no, he never repaid me”.
How many others are out there? A few other people who were cheated out of money have been contacted and I’ll write some more once I have some replies. Should be interesting…
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