Where Did the Money Come From?
00:00 - 03:08
3m 8s

Lorenzo finds out that his son has saved $600. After a brief stint of questioning, he learns that the money is from the neighborhood mobster, Sonny. To uphold his own morals and teach his son a life lesson, Lorenzo returns the money to Sonny and tells him to leave his son alone.

This clip contains profanity at the following moments: 00:50 - 00:51 , 00:52 - 00:52 , 00:54 - 00:54 , 00:56 - 00:57

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