Apollo Nida could spend up to 30 years behind bars but one of the most controversial aspects of his situation is whether he is now a whistleblower for the government as part of his guilty plea.

Apollo Nida Blames 'RHOA' Lifestyle For Fraud Scam? 

During a recent interview Nida confirmed that the government still has yet to figure out exactly how he committed his fraudulent scam that included identity theft and depositing illegal money in phony bank accounts.

Word is that he is now a snitch or whistleblower for federal agents and will help them figure out how he pulled off the scheme that brought in nearly $3 million.

Apollo Nida Comes For T.I. Again?

When asked about the circumstances, Nida simply replied, "At the end of the day what Apollo wants to do, I want to give back to the community. I want to give back to the people. What I'm going to do is go into fraud prevention and risk management. I'm going to sit here and I'm going to try and work with the banking commissions."

He added that he wants to help prevent people from being victims of identity theft. He insisted that he is going to use his skills as a way to assist and help others and the federal government. Still, he made it clear that he is not "telling on anyone."

"It's about intel. That's how a system operates. That's what I wanna do. I enjoy being able to turn the craft around and do good. At the end of the day I'm gifted."

Check it out at the 17:09 mark.


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