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Official DJ J Watts merchandise is back with a limited restock. Represent The Movement Music Group with exclusive, all-black headwear and streetwear designs built for music lovers, creators, and supporters of the culture. Premium quality, bold graphics, and authentic branding—once they’re gone, they’re gone. Shop online now while supplies last.
Get ready for Phirst Krush on Friday the 13th at Zaddys Place in Sumter, SC. Hosted by Quan with music by DJ J Watts, this high-energy night brings nonstop vibes, packed dance floors, and late-night party energy. Doors open at 10 PM, so pull up early and experience one of Sumter’s hottest nightlife events.
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DJ J Watts Returns to Francis Marion University for Halloween Celebration
Alumnus and Entertainer Extends Special Thanks to FMU President Carter and Campus Activities Board
Florence, SC — DJ J Watts, a 2016 graduate of Francis Marion University, expressed heartfelt gratitude to President Carter, the Campus Activities Board, and the entire FMU community for the opportunity to serve as the official DJ for the university’s annual Halloween Party held on campus Thursday evening.
The high-energy event brought together students, staff, and alumni for a night of celebration, creativity, and campus pride. As a proud FMU alumnus, DJ J Watts described the experience as a full-circle moment — returning to his alma mater not just as a former student, but as an entertainment professional representing his brand, TMMG Entertainment.
“It was an honor to bring the energy back home to FMU,” said DJ J Watts. “Being part of the Halloween event reminded me how much this university means to me. I appreciate President Carter, the Campus Activities Board, and all the students for making the night unforgettable. FMU will always be a special part of my journey.”
The Halloween celebration featured live music, themed décor, and student contests that highlighted FMU’s vibrant campus life. DJ J Watts’s performance capped the evening with a dynamic blend of crowd favorites and creative mixes that had attendees dancing late into the night.
With roots deeply tied to the Florence community, DJ J Watts continues to expand his brand through entertainment, marketing, and community engagement under the TMMG umbrella, including TMMG Agency, TMMG Haulers, TMMG Farms, and TMMG Property Management.
About DJ J Watts
James R. Watson Jr., professionally known as DJ J Watts, is an award-winning DJ, entrepreneur, and 2016 graduate of Francis Marion University. Through his company TMMG Entertainment, he has performed across South Carolina, creating innovative entertainment experiences for college campuses, festivals, and corporate events.
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Florence DJ and Business Owner Files Federal Lawsuit Against Meta Over Hacked Instagram Account
Florence, South Carolina – Local DJ and entrepreneur James R. Watson Jr. has filed a federal lawsuit against Meta Platforms Technologies, LLC, the parent company of Instagram, after a hacking incident allegedly caused severe disruption to his entertainment business and resulted in significant financial losses.
The lawsuit, Watson v. Meta Platforms Technologies, LLC et al, was filed on July 23, 2025 in the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina (Case No. 4:25-cv-08217). The case also names CSC Global, Meta’s registered corporate agent, as a third-party defendant.
According to court filings, Watson’s professional Instagram account — a primary tool for booking events and promoting his work as DJ J. Watts — was hacked, leading to canceled bookings, lost revenue, and reputational harm. Watson alleges that Meta’s response to his repeated requests for assistance was inadequate, consisting mostly of automated replies and no direct resolution.
“Instagram was my lifeline for connecting with clients and securing DJ bookings,” said Watson. “When my account was hacked, my business was crippled. The lack of real customer service from Meta left me with no way to recover my account or my income.”
The lawsuit seeks $283,882.99 in damages for lost income, emotional distress, and related business impacts. It also accuses CSC Global of failing to fulfill its duties as Meta’s corporate agent by not acting promptly or effectively when contacted about the matter.
Watson has also filed a motion to proceed in forma pauperis, requesting a waiver of court filing fees due to financial hardship. The court’s response to that motion is expected by August 6, 2025.
This case highlights ongoing concerns about account security, customer support, and corporate accountability for global technology companies. If successful, it could set a precedent for how courts view business-related social media account breaches.
South Carolina Resident Urges Federal Investigation After Six-Year Ordeal With Hacked Instagram Account and No Support from Meta
Florence, SC – [July 1, 2025] — In a compelling new statement, South Carolina resident James R. Watson Jr. is calling for a federal investigation into Meta Platforms Inc., alleging the tech giant is operating a “billion-dollar deception machine” that ignores consumer complaints, enables foreign manipulation, and hides behind fake customer support channels.
Watson, who had his Instagram account hacked over six years ago—allegedly by foreign actors—claims Meta has failed to provide any real assistance. Despite multiple attempts to recover his account, he says Meta’s system offers only automated responses, fake representatives, and a closed-loop support system designed to frustrate rather than help.
“Meta Platforms has built a machine that protects itself, not its users,” said Watson. “I was forced to escalate the matter to the California Attorney General just to reach a live person. Even Meta’s legal front, CSC Global, offered nine ‘agents’—eight of whom appear fake. I spoke with one person, only to be redirected back into a cycle of silence.”
Watson’s concerns go beyond personal frustration. He warns that Meta’s platforms are overrun with hacked accounts, fake profiles, and foreign-linked pages, some of which may be tied to terrorist organizations or foreign propaganda networks. He believes Meta knowingly allows this, benefiting from increased user activity and ad revenue—regardless of the source.
“Meta is running a ‘Paid-to-Play’ system,” Watson states. “When real users are hacked or silenced, they’re pushed to make new accounts, which inflates Meta’s numbers. Whether the accounts are real, fake, or operated by foreign actors, Meta profits.”
He criticizes Meta’s repeated announcements of billion-dollar investments in artificial intelligence and the metaverse while allocating nothing toward real customer service or fraud prevention infrastructure.
“If even a fraction of that money went toward hiring U.S.-based customer service teams, we could create thousands of jobs and actually protect users,” Watson said. “Instead, Meta chooses automation, AI auto-replies, and third-party firewalls like CSC to dodge accountability.”
Watson’s Demands Include:
A federal investigation into Meta’s customer service and legal support practices
Mandatory U.S.-based customer support teams for high-risk accounts
Transparency into the number of fake, hacked, and foreign-controlled accounts
Legislative reform addressing negligence under Section 230
Fines or penalties for companies profiting from inaction and fraud
Watson says his case represents millions of Americans facing similar neglect. “If this were a bank or public utility, it would be shut down. Meta must be held to the same standard.”
About James R. Watson Jr. James R. Watson Jr. is a resident of Florence, South Carolina and a vocal advocate for digital consumer protection and tech accountability. He is currently seeking legal and public support to push for regulatory change across Big Tech platforms.
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