Kodak's attorney, Bradford Cohen says many South Florida rental home prices have skyrocketed by as much as 31.5 percent way higher than the typical 3 to 5 percent And, that's where the "Super Gremlin" rapper steps in he joined forces with community leader Francky Pierre-Paul and the Zachariah McQueen Foundation to assist a total of 28 families within West Palm Beach's Merry Place Housing Projects. Kodak will also cover any back fees making his grand total of charity $88,902.80 this time around. Kodak says "I'm happy about making other people happy. It makes my heart happy to know those 28 families are being taken care of through the end of the year. I don't always post the good I do, I just try to do right by people. Kodak put his rapping skills on display brandishing an acronym for his beloved projects: People Relying On Just Enough Cash To Survive.
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