Murder Inc. in trouble!

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StressWon

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Fade said:
LOL:
http://www.sohh.com/thewire/read.php?contentID=6658

What do ya'll think about it??

Is it the Feds just trying to round up anyone they can involving that case? Or is Gotti actually guilty?

Personally I don't care, I just thought I'd post this news to see what some of your reactions are.

I'm like fade,,,basically it comes down to this:

I DONT GIVE A FUCK!
 
ill o.g.
I remember when he got accused of this a while back. I dont really know what the charges hes facin are. It dont bother me though. I dont remember the last shit he put out that i liked
 

Rhythmikal

Beat's Disciple
ill o.g.
Irv Gotti has been involved with this for while now. i remember hearing something about Murder Inc being secretely owned by some new york drug lord named Kenneth McGriff, and Irv is just a front.

i dont think he would be missed if he went down...

sAfE.
 

RigorMortis

Army Of Darkness
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Nice for me to...........





POOP ON!
 
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KingBeats

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Say It Ain't So!!!!!

ITS MURDDDA!!!!!!





Rap mogul surrenders in drug money investigation
Indictment charges label for Ja Rule, Ashanti
Wednesday, January 26, 2005 Posted: 4:06 PM EST (2106 GMT)



Irv "Gotti" Lorenzo is escorted by police from the FBI office in New York on Wednesday.


NEW YORK (AP) -- The hip-hop label behind music superstars Ashanti and Ja Rule was part of a murderous criminal enterprise that protected its interstate crack and heroin operation with calculated street assassinations, federal authorities charged Wednesday.

Label head Irv "Gotti" Lorenzo and his brother Christopher surrendered to the FBI on money-laundering charges Wednesday as federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment seeking to confiscate Irv Gotti's real estate and business holdings.

Gotti's childhood friend, Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff, one of New York's most notorious drug kingpins, was charged with murder, racketeering and other crimes that prosecutors said were intended to eliminate and intimidate potential witnesses.

McGriff already is in prison on a relatively minor gun charge.

Prosecutors said McGriff and the Gottis funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars in McGriff's drug profits through The Inc., a chart-topping label owned partly by Def Jam, a subsidiary of Universal Music.

Recording in a studio dubbed "The Crackhouse," The Inc. has sold about 20 million records behind Ja Rule and Ashanti, who were not charged in the indictment. Ja Rule's current album, "R.U.L.E.," peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard chart. Ashanti is now appearing in the movie "Coach Carter," which debuted atop the box office list two weeks ago.

The charges were not expected to have a major impact on Universal. A source familiar with the Universal/Gotti joint venture said the arrangement would be dissolved if Gotti is convicted. A Universal spokesman declined to comment.

Defense lawyer Gerald Lefcourt said the Gotti brothers had been unfairly targeted for trying to help a respected figure from their rough Queens neighborhood. "I think it's a perfectly legitimate operation," Lefcourt said Wednesday. "Ultimately I expect Irv and Chris to be vindicated."

McGriff's lawyer, Robert Simels, said his client told him from prison Wednesday "that it's a shame that people who tried to help him in a legitimate way are involved in defending themselves in a criminal case."

The indictment charges McGriff and his associates with running a drug operation stretching from New York through Baltimore into North Carolina.

McGriff and his partners delivered hundreds of thousands of dollars in drug proceeds to the Manhattan offices of Murder Inc., according to the indictment. In exchange, Irv Gotti paid McGriff's travel and hotel expenses and cut him checks from Gotti's personal and business accounts, prosecutors charge.

The indictment charges McGriff and several associates with the murder of potential government cooperators Dwayne Thomas and Karon "Buddha" Clarrett outside a Baltimore-area stash house in August 2001. They also are charged with the slaying of up-and-coming rapper E-Money Bags that summer.

McGriff, 44, founded the Supreme Team, once one of the city's most violent drug crews. Investigators suspect that after he finished serving about nine years for drug conspiracy in 1997, he set about reviving his lucrative -- and deadly -- drug-dealing operation.

Federal agents closed in on McGriff and the Gottis in recent months with arrests that netted Ja Rule's manager and a bookkeeper for The Inc., who also are named in Wednesday's indictment. At least five other defendants, including associates of McGriff, already have been charged.

The Inc. was founded as Murder Inc. in 1997. Gotti changed his label's name last year to deflect negative publicity from the investigation.
 

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Rhythmikal

Beat's Disciple
ill o.g.
Irv Gotti is gonna think he's Scarface or somethin good now. u see him in that Lloyd video, thinkin he was some kind of Don. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

sAfE.
 

classic

I am proud to be southern
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 90
Some Cats love artists for being gansta, and keepin it real,

Seems live erv was really into some "real" ish and these same cats are mocking him?? That dosent make any sense.

how many rappers have u heard talkin about the feds is stalking them, underworld connections, etc............

Honestly he probolly is the "realist" cat in the industry as far as his connections and underworld dealings, but yet he is mocked?? hmmm I bet that cat could reach out and touch anyone in the tri state area if he really wanted too,

How many real "gansta" hip hop artists can say that
WE love our gansta arists on wax, but when they do what they say, we make fun of them??
seems hypicatical dont u think????

Just a thougt...


class.....
 

MadScientist

Geniuz
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 20
isn't hip hop entertainment? you should be able to say what you want on wax I don't care if it's the truth or not. Fuck keepin' it real just make good music thats all that matters .... but when it comes down to it .... your a fucking idiot if your doing exactly what your talking about on wax. That's like snitching on yourself. If he did it at one point in his life to make a change for the better then that's one thing but to continue to be involved in shit like that is a bone head move. I don't take anything any artist says seriously .... I look at it as if they are actors playing a role. I don't take Al pacino seriously when I see him saying some gangsta shit. He's playing a role.
 

incogneeto

J.B. LEGACY
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 1
I Feel Bad Cause My Boy Was Suppossed To Get On The Inc Label.....first Violator Dropped Him, Now This!!!!!!! Damn He's Got Bad Luck...this Is When I Sweep In To Do All His Production..........lol
 

Rhythmikal

Beat's Disciple
ill o.g.
classic said:
How many real "gansta" hip hop artists can say that
WE love our gansta arists on wax, but when they do what they say, we make fun of them??
seems hypicatical dont u think????

i dont think people hate him coz hes gangsta (which i really doubt he actually is, put him next to Jim Jones and he looks like a princess)

people hate him coz he's such a fool and produces the most pop soundin artists on the planet. he aint got no respect simply for makin music for teenage girls.

sAfE.
 

MarkN

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 55
Rhythmikal said:
i dont think people hate him coz hes gangsta (which i really doubt he actually is, put him next to Jim Jones and he looks like a princess)

people hate him coz he's such a fool and produces the most pop soundin artists on the planet. he aint got no respect simply for makin music for teenage girls.

sAfE.

JIM JONES as in jim jones from dipset ?

mmmmmmmannnnnnnnn...............
 

Rhythmikal

Beat's Disciple
ill o.g.
please dont put Irv Gotti and his crew of fairies above Dipset or Jim Jones man, thats just stupid lol.

sAfE.
 

Lo'Nye

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
classic said:
Some Cats love artists for being gansta, and keepin it real,

Seems live erv was really into some "real" ish and these same cats are mocking him?? That dosent make any sense.

how many rappers have u heard talkin about the feds is stalking them, underworld connections, etc............

Honestly he probolly is the "realist" cat in the industry as far as his connections and underworld dealings, but yet he is mocked?? hmmm I bet that cat could reach out and touch anyone in the tri state area if he really wanted too,

How many real "gansta" hip hop artists can say that
WE love our gansta arists on wax, but when they do what they say, we make fun of them??
seems hypicatical dont u think????

Just a thougt...


class.....

I'm ok with Classic.
If the things are true, we could say that Irv Gotti is a real gangsta...And it's not a compliment.
In my opinion: drinking, smoking , being tatooed, having muscles or singing that you killed your neighboord yesterday doesn't make you a gangsta. I think that "real gangsta" laugh @ people who act like this.
FBI never ran after Diddy because he broke a bottle on Steve Stoute or after 50 because he wrote his "Piggybank" etc...
They arrested Irv because he has illegal connections, illegal acts actually he is a gangsta according 2 the real definition...And there's nothing 2 be proud of.

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Lo'Nye
 
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