West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Damien J. on July 25, 2007, 03:32:48 AM
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New York rapper and G-Unit founder Tony Yayo - real name Marvin Bernard - smacked down an offer of nine months in jail in exchange for copping to an alleged assault on a 14-year-old boy.
Yayo pleaded not guilty in Manhattan Criminal Court this morning and is currently free on $5,000 bail. The alleged victim is the son of Jimmy "Henchman" Rosemond, Czar Entertainment honcho and manager of rapper The Game. The Game and Yayo, of course have beefed on-and-off-record for years.
His case was adjourned until September 6, when Judge Neil Ross is expected to rule on his lawyer Scott Leemon's motion to subpoena e-mails between Czar Entertainment and its PR company, 5W Public Relations.
Leemon told TMZ, "We rejected the offer of nine months. That's not even a good offer for a guilty person, never mind an innocent person." He adds that Tony is "doing fine. He went right from court to the airport, and flew to Miami to meet the rest of the members of G-Unit to record the new G-Unit album."
This report is provided by TMZ.com
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New York rapper and G-Unit founder Tony Yayo - real name Marvin Bernard - smacked down an offer of nine months in jail in exchange for copping to an alleged assault on a 14-year-old boy.
Yayo pleaded not guilty in Manhattan Criminal Court this morning and is currently free on $5,000 bail. The alleged victim is the son of Jimmy "Henchman" Rosemond, Czar Entertainment honcho and manager of rapper The Game. The Game and Yayo, of course have beefed on-and-off-record for years.
His case was adjourned until September 6, when Judge Neil Ross is expected to rule on his lawyer Scott Leemon's motion to subpoena e-mails between Czar Entertainment and its PR company, 5W Public Relations.
Leemon told TMZ, "We rejected the offer of nine months. That's not even a good offer for a guilty person, never mind an innocent person." He adds that Tony is "doing fine. He went right from court to the airport, and flew to Miami to meet the rest of the members of G-Unit to record the new G-Unit album."
This report is provided by TMZ.com
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Interesting..
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Marvin Bernard :monkey_piss:
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Marvin Bernard :monkey_piss:
lol +1
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0's hoping he goes to jail so they dont have to inculde him in the recording of the new g-unit cd.
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fuck yayo
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0's hoping he goes to jail so they dont have to inculde him in the recording of the new g-unit cd.
That would be for the best
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he is scared theyll stick one to his neck ...lol..