
| LB: Do you see more reality TV in your future? Punk: You never know. I don’t think I would do the same kind of show, but I’ll probably do something. It just depends on the project. LB: What do you think about some of the other characters on the show? A lot of them had some issues. Punk: Yeah, some of them had some issues. They all had their own stuff. It seemed like everybody was really nice, and really cool. Some of them were really crazy, a little eccentric or whatever, but overall, they were all a bunch of good guys. LB: How has your life changed since the show, and what things do you have coming up? Punk: Well I was working at a law firm before the show, and then when I got back, I ended up quitting the law firm and starting my own law practice. I’m a volunteer for the Rainbow Push Coalition with Rev. Jesse Jackson. And I volunteer in a legal clinic every week. I also have a workout dvd coming out in February, and I’m managing a hip hop artist named Fanesse, and he has a new single out. I’m also doing a high school and college motivational speaking tour, talking to kids about the importance of education, self-esteem and careers. LB: Sounds like you have a lot going on there. Punk: I definitely do. LB: Do you have a myspace, website or anything? Punk: You can reach me at www.myspace.com/davidotunga. LB: Does your artist Fanesse have a myspace or a website. Punk: Yes. www.myspace.com/thecakewalker - Leroy Burton |

