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LEEMON IS A BABEY BOY WHO LOVES ALL AND LOVES BEES AND WANTS HELLA KIDS EVEN THO ACE SAID N O BUT HEY ACE DOESNT HAVE RIGHTS WOOO
“Leemon is a sunflower and the star of the world
Leemon by Spookychip October 11, 2019

Scott Leemon 

SCOTT E. LEEMON, a member of the New York State Bar since 1996, has been a criminal defense attorney for over a decade. Mr. Leemon practices primarily in the federal and state courts of New York. Though a member of the bar of the state of New York, Mr. Leemon has handled both federal and state cases throughout the country. Mr. Leemon’s practice has taken him to such other locales as California, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Kentucky, Indiana, Georgia, Illinois and New Jersey. Additionally, Mr. Leemon has been featured as an expert on several shows on COURT TV, including, Best Defense with Jami Floyd and The Catherine Crier Show. Furthermore, Mr. Leemon has been a regular on the WPPR-FM 105.1 Morning Show and COURT TV Radio’s Morning with Vinnie Politan.

While the practice primarily focuses on complex criminal defense at pre-trial and trial level, appeals and petitions for post-conviction relief are also handled in a very professional, competent and timely manner.




Mr. Leemon has handled many matters involving allegations of: Murder; Racketeering; Money Laundering; Narcotics Trafficking and Possession; Tax Offenses; Internet, Stock and Insurance Fraud; Insider Trading, Custom violations, Gambling offenses; Assaults; and many other crimes. In addition, Mr. Leemon has vast experience with criminal forfeiture issues and sentencing advocacy under the, now advisory, federal sentencing guidelines.

In particular, Mr. Leemon specializes in handling matters in the public limelight. He has handled a wide array of matters that were followed by the local, national and international press. Specifically, for the last several years, Mr. Leemon has represented many members of the entertainment and sports industry facing serious criminal allegations. Some of these allegations were formal and some where in the early investigative stages, that ultimately did not lead to charges nor public disclosure.

Mr. Leemon has become the ‘go to guy’ in the rap industry when you are in legal trouble. He has spearheaded the successful criminal defense of many members of the Rap Community in New York, California and throughout the country. He has been featured in XXL Magazine several times, and continues to represent well-known members of the music community.

Early in his career, Mr. Leemon’s experience representing high profile clients began with his representation of alleged high ranking members of organized crime. These matters allowed Mr. Leemon to learn, and focus his skills, against seasoned federal prosecutors. These cases gave Mr. Leemon the experience to deal with all types of cases and he realizes, no case is too big.

Mr. Leemon may be reached at scott@leemonlaw.com.

Additionally Over the last twenty years, some of hip hop's elite have become very familiar with the United States justice system. Over the last ten of those years, criminal defense attorney Scott Leemon has become a central figure in this process representing the likes of 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, and Young Jeezy along with other notables such as Carmine Agnello, Victoria Gotti's ex-husband, and Ralph Cuomo, the original "Ray" of "Ray's Pizza." Leemon practices primarily in the federal and state courts of New York, but has handled cases throughout the country, specializing in public cases followed by the national and international press.
Im ridin filthy in the Beamer
Cause i can have Leemon or Colina bring it to a misdemeanor. -Lloyd Banks (Changes)

Just my vest, and my semi, in the back, of the Bentley
Enage, a mirage, see I'm there, then I'm gone
Cause my lawyers are strong and my money is long
So when I'm right I'm right, and when I'm wrong I'm right
I hit your ass up right, nigga it's nighty-night -50 Cent



Scott Leemon

lemon pepper wet wings 

lemon pepper wet wings — A delicious food you can eat in Atlanta if you don’t care about your blood sugar, cholesterol, or longevity.

A recipe:

1) Dry the wings in a refrigerator over night for extra crispiness when fried.

2) Prepare the spice:

Lemon zest from six lemons

Orange zest from two oranges

The pressed garlic from one whole clove of garlic

Three grated onions: one purple; one white, and one yellow.

Dry the wet ingredients in a cast iron skillet and finished them in an oven on a low temperature on parchment paper before grinding them with the dried spices.

Cumin seeds

Coriander seeds (equal to the amount of cumin seeds you use)

cardamom seeds

Mustard seeds

Whole peppercorn mix hand ground with a small amount of sea salt

Grind ingredients together in a spice mill

clarified butter

Warm the clarified butter mixed with some olive oil. When it is heated, add the spice mix and allow the fragrances to come up. Here some people also add rock candy sugar, or jaggery and Indian ingredient until caramelized to sweeten the spice mixture.

Add the fried wings to this mixture hot from the fryer and toss them until the wings are evenly coated.

Be careful because if you eat these too often you will definitely get “the arthur, the pressure, AND the sugar”.
Maaaaaaaaaaan Buffalo Wings ain’t SHIT! My standard for wings is Atlanta Lemon Pepper Wet Wings.

The Law of the Lemon 

The Law of the Lemon — The first law and the first proof of the existence of sympathetic magic. This is an especially powerful illustration to use on a person who claims that magic doesn’t exist; that free will can overcome anything, and that magic will not work on them.

Have that person engage all five senses in the visualization of a lemon imagining every quality a lemon possesses. Infuse this memory with pleasant and unpleasant experiences that they associate with lemons. When the visualization becomes firm tell them to bite the lemon. At this point most people will experience a bitter taste in their mouth and they will salivate even though no actual lemon is there.

If the person does not salivate, you have unmasked a more powerful magician than you are.

Mess around and find out.
The first proof of sympathetic magic is The Law of the Lemon: if you engage the five senses in the visualization of a lemon and deeply imagine it’s smell, color, texture, and the sound of your hand sliding over the lemon you will salivate and experience a bitter taste in your mouth if I tell you to bite into the lemon once the visualization is well established.

Mess around and find out.

If you understand this law well, you can even curse someone’s balls and make their babies crosseyed.

Lemon Demon

A great artist that you should listen to if you're into weird-ish pop songs
Person: My favorite album from Lemon Demon is Spirit Phone.
Lemon Demon by MidoriWasHere January 3, 2021

lemon eyes

The sour look a lover gives you when they're feeling jealous or unsure of their status with you.
Lemon eyes you're mine, all mine: I bet you wanna walk away, run away, look away, turn away.
lemon eyes by MooseMassterMatt March 3, 2016