Author Topic: Jimmy Henchman Drug Ring Tested Shipments By Sending Guns To Rapper  (Read 374 times)

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Compton, California rapper Game has been a frequent subject during the trial of James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond, who is on trial for running a multi-million dollar cocaine empire.
 
Rosemond’s company Czar Entertainment managed Game’s career, by helping to book tours, releasing DVDs and marketing the rapper.
 
At one point, Game was signed to Dr. Dre’s Aftermath imprint, along with 50 Cent’s G-Unit imprint, all of which were being distributed by Interscope Records.
 
Federal authorities arrested Rosemond in June of 2011 after a month-long manhunt, and charged him with conspiracy to distribute cocaine.
 
During testimony this week, federal prosecutors introduced into evidence nine different Proffer Agreements, that contained admissions Rosemond allegedly made, in hopes of ultimately, obtaining a Cooperation Agreement with the government.
 
During a meeting on October 17, 2011, Rosemond allegedly detailed the method in which the cocaine gang shipped kilograms of the drug to the West Coast.
 
The drug gang used a New York-based courier service named Rock-It Cargo, to ship millions in money and drugs, in custom-made music crates.

The crates were shipped to various rehearsal spaces in Los Angeles and intercepted by members of the drug operation.
 
According to Rosemond, they first did a test shipment, by sending a few pounds of marijuana to the West Coast.
 
And then, Rosemond allegedly told authorities that they took their test runs a step further.
 
IRS case agent Marc Van Driessche testified that Rosemond said the custom music crates were used in a test run, to send a shipment of firearms to Game.
 
Once the guns successfully arrived, the drug gang began shipping 5 to 10 kilograms of cocaine inside each individual music case.

Rosemond also admitted to investing money into various mailbox shops.
 
Rosemond and an associate named Lamont Bennett owned interests in a variety of stores in California during 2007-2009.
 
Testimony resumes on Tuesday.
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good post Elano
 

GangstaBoogy

I just don't understand this. Game was making damn good money back in the Documentary era, couldn't Jimmy have just ate off the money he was making off Game? Why do these niggas insist on mixing legal money with drug money? Its NEVER worked and never will.

Ahh well, Pac is in heaven laughing at this  ;D
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Ahh well, Pac is in heaven laughing at this  ;D