Artwork

Content provided by Will TV. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Will TV or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Player FM - Podcast App
Go offline with the Player FM app!

Who is 1090 Jake?

3:21
 
Share
 

Manage episode 370849539 series 3138799
Content provided by Will TV. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Will TV or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
1090 Jake has found a way to turn his tragedy into triumph through telling his real-life story of being incarcerated at the age of 18 with 19 Felony Charges. Blowing up through his End Of Sentence YouTube Channel, 1090 Jake has amassed over nine hundred fifty two thousand Subscribers and over 200 million views worldwide, in less than two years. Known as a “six-figure felon,” 1090 Jake has found a way to become his own boss bringing in over 6 figures annually. Born in Malden Massachusetts, then raised in Tampa Florida, 1090Jake was arrested in the Sulpher Springs neighborhood of North Tampa for carrying a concealed firearm. When the DA added additional charges, 1090 Jake was hit with a total of 19 Felonies, one of which was punishable by life in the State of Florida. Eventually, he would be convicted of 4 Felonies after a plea deal and sentenced to 36 months in Florida State Prison. On his channel End Of Sentence, 1090Jake relives his prison experience describing the gang wars, gladiator-like violence, and abuse by staff. Jake’s unfiltered approach to storytelling has captivated thousands and the viciousness behind his stories kept many hooked to his YouTube channel. 1090 Jake proudly displays a mugshot of himself at 19 years old with a fresh 7-inch slash down his face from when he was attacked with a razor. Being the only photo that exists of him at 19, this image alone captures the reality of prison, and what 1090 Jake went through to survive. Serving time in the Youth Offender prisons from 14-24, he’d been slashed, stabbed, and had his head split with a brick in a canteen bag all within his first year, but the violence was never one-sided. In 1090 Jake’s first interview he describes slashing the throat of a rival gang member, in the same cell as his, in confinement. Eventually being transferred to an adult prison after a massive gang transfer, 1090 Jake was able to earn his high school diploma only 2 weeks before his release. Moving back to Massachusetts, he had no choice but to start from the ground up, rebuilding his life in Boston. Struggling to find work, Jake was arrested again in July of 2016, exactly 1 year after his release, for Armed Assault with intent to rob, and Assault with a firearm. 1090 Jake would find himself on probation for the next 2 years, and in May of 2019 he took a leap of faith and started his YouTube Channel without any idea of exactly how many people would relate to his life story. 1090 Jake has used his platform to not only share his story but also the story of others he’s met inside of prison, both dead and alive, giving a voice to those who can’t be heard. Applying a convict’s way of researching court paperwork, he has adapted to a style of narrating while covering criminal cases in the Hip Hop community and major crime cases around the country, not only diversifying his content but showing his progression as a content creator. With the craziness of 2023, it doesn’t seem 1090 Jake will be lacking in content anytime soon. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/willtv/support
  continue reading

9 episodes

Artwork

Who is 1090 Jake?

Will TV

published

iconShare
 
Manage episode 370849539 series 3138799
Content provided by Will TV. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Will TV or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
1090 Jake has found a way to turn his tragedy into triumph through telling his real-life story of being incarcerated at the age of 18 with 19 Felony Charges. Blowing up through his End Of Sentence YouTube Channel, 1090 Jake has amassed over nine hundred fifty two thousand Subscribers and over 200 million views worldwide, in less than two years. Known as a “six-figure felon,” 1090 Jake has found a way to become his own boss bringing in over 6 figures annually. Born in Malden Massachusetts, then raised in Tampa Florida, 1090Jake was arrested in the Sulpher Springs neighborhood of North Tampa for carrying a concealed firearm. When the DA added additional charges, 1090 Jake was hit with a total of 19 Felonies, one of which was punishable by life in the State of Florida. Eventually, he would be convicted of 4 Felonies after a plea deal and sentenced to 36 months in Florida State Prison. On his channel End Of Sentence, 1090Jake relives his prison experience describing the gang wars, gladiator-like violence, and abuse by staff. Jake’s unfiltered approach to storytelling has captivated thousands and the viciousness behind his stories kept many hooked to his YouTube channel. 1090 Jake proudly displays a mugshot of himself at 19 years old with a fresh 7-inch slash down his face from when he was attacked with a razor. Being the only photo that exists of him at 19, this image alone captures the reality of prison, and what 1090 Jake went through to survive. Serving time in the Youth Offender prisons from 14-24, he’d been slashed, stabbed, and had his head split with a brick in a canteen bag all within his first year, but the violence was never one-sided. In 1090 Jake’s first interview he describes slashing the throat of a rival gang member, in the same cell as his, in confinement. Eventually being transferred to an adult prison after a massive gang transfer, 1090 Jake was able to earn his high school diploma only 2 weeks before his release. Moving back to Massachusetts, he had no choice but to start from the ground up, rebuilding his life in Boston. Struggling to find work, Jake was arrested again in July of 2016, exactly 1 year after his release, for Armed Assault with intent to rob, and Assault with a firearm. 1090 Jake would find himself on probation for the next 2 years, and in May of 2019 he took a leap of faith and started his YouTube Channel without any idea of exactly how many people would relate to his life story. 1090 Jake has used his platform to not only share his story but also the story of others he’s met inside of prison, both dead and alive, giving a voice to those who can’t be heard. Applying a convict’s way of researching court paperwork, he has adapted to a style of narrating while covering criminal cases in the Hip Hop community and major crime cases around the country, not only diversifying his content but showing his progression as a content creator. With the craziness of 2023, it doesn’t seem 1090 Jake will be lacking in content anytime soon. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/willtv/support
  continue reading

9 episodes

All episodes

×
 
Loading …

Welcome to Player FM!

Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.

 

Quick Reference Guide