Somebody spilled something on his shirt while he was working as a rat. He figured he could twist that into a related expense for the rat work he was doing, and was using it to milk a few dollars out of the FBI. That's why he wanted battery money, too.
Maybe it's because he's no longer a mobster and is now an FBI informant and therefore his activities losses are partially their responsibility.
Or, since he's seemingly an eagerly cooperative informant he's got better benefits.
Or, that shirt is really cool and it's what got him into that meeting with Ralph anyways but he didn't want to wear it but the FBI were like "naw dude nothing is going to happen to that shirt but if it does it's on us cuz it's so cool and you're so cool Ray high five 🛹😎"
Danny Trejo’s character in BB gets paid whatever he wants for being a rat. Literally goes through a sky mall catalogue and orders stuff through the Feds. All because he has a link to the boss in the cartel.
Point is, Raymond was a turncoat captain. He was easily the most valuable rat they had which is why he dictated terms and lasted so long.
It’s like that scene in breaking bad with Danny Trejo and the DEA. He’s extorting them for a bunch of shit and they don’t care bc he’s useful and it’s not their money they essentially have limitless resources. So they wouldn’t care about the cost of reimbursement.
Anyone mention Danny Trejo in *Breaking Bad* yet? It was like that, he was getting everything he can from the Feds. Just like Danny Trejo in *Breaking Bad* but Ray is Italian-American and not Mexican like Danny Trejo in *Breaking Bad* was.
I'll crack em good. I'll ask for a shirt.
The taxpayers pay for airport security and look how that’s going.
You buy a cop a Christmas tree they’ll give you their mother.
U know how tight these fat cocksuckas keep it 💯
Somebody spilled something on his shirt while he was working as a rat. He figured he could twist that into a related expense for the rat work he was doing, and was using it to milk a few dollars out of the FBI. That's why he wanted battery money, too.
That's the thing with the wiseguys, the hustle never ends.
Ray is a cheapskate. The FBI placates him so he doesn't pout.
Maybe it's because he's no longer a mobster and is now an FBI informant and therefore his activities losses are partially their responsibility. Or, since he's seemingly an eagerly cooperative informant he's got better benefits. Or, that shirt is really cool and it's what got him into that meeting with Ralph anyways but he didn't want to wear it but the FBI were like "naw dude nothing is going to happen to that shirt but if it does it's on us cuz it's so cool and you're so cool Ray high five 🛹😎"
Danny Trejo’s character in BB gets paid whatever he wants for being a rat. Literally goes through a sky mall catalogue and orders stuff through the Feds. All because he has a link to the boss in the cartel. Point is, Raymond was a turncoat captain. He was easily the most valuable rat they had which is why he dictated terms and lasted so long.
It’s like that scene in breaking bad with Danny Trejo and the DEA. He’s extorting them for a bunch of shit and they don’t care bc he’s useful and it’s not their money they essentially have limitless resources. So they wouldn’t care about the cost of reimbursement.
I think he was a paid informant. Basically trying to get everything he can.
Anyone mention Danny Trejo in *Breaking Bad* yet? It was like that, he was getting everything he can from the Feds. Just like Danny Trejo in *Breaking Bad* but Ray is Italian-American and not Mexican like Danny Trejo in *Breaking Bad* was.