FBI arrests NBA Youngboy

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If a previously sealed indictment was unsealed, than he wouldn't know, but his lawyer would probably be trying to get a sense of when or if charges can come down. Sometimes they may try to arrange a surrender. It's possible there was a complaint or indictment filed today, but no one else has been arrested, and the US Attorneys in Baton Rogue haven't issued a press release about 40 gang members charged or whatever.

Could be the federal prosecutors reviewed the case from September 2020 and decided they had evidence to charge him with felon in possession of a firearm or something similar, and filed a complaint with a magistrate judge who issues an arrest warrant. Like 42 Dugg's case.

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The only reason these nikkas done turned on J Prince now is because he backs drake you nikkas is so feminine bro :mjlol::russ:
I don't think so

I think J. Prince has been built up to be this boogieman in the industry and a lot of these young cats out here are looking at him like "This old nikka??? :stopitslime:"

I'm not saying he DOESN'T have pull or muscle but, if that's the role you gonna play? Understand that no matter what industry or line of work you're in, the Young Turks will always take their shot at the Mustache Petes, hoping to come up or make a name for themselves.
 

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I almost never say this but because it is essentially a small town, with a lot of good old boy networks, I think there could have been some sort of corruption/pay off involving his getting off probation again and again. How could a judge look at his record of criminal cases and DISMISS probation? He's basically been escalating, with attempted murders, murders, shootouts in broad daylight, drug and gun arrests, murders involving his crew.
 

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I almost never say this but because it is essentially a small town, with a lot of good old boy networks, I think there could have been some sort of corruption/pay off involving his getting off probation again and again. How could a judge look at his record of criminal cases and DISMISS probation? He's basically been escalating, with attempted murders, murders, shootouts in broad daylight, drug and gun arrests, murders involving his crew.


Good point.....
 

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I feel you on the growing past demonic shyt I'm on that too but he's got alot of that but he's got some real heart felt shyt too. I know this is a cliche but you can really hear the pain in his music for real. Also watching some interviews from him really gives you a deeper perspective to who he is, he's not just some dumb gangbanger.

EDIT : You can peep these if you feel the need to


it's 4 parts

That’s his hood? shyt don’t look that bad
 

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I almost never say this but because it is essentially a small town, with a lot of good old boy networks, I think there could have been some sort of corruption/pay off involving his getting off probation again and again. How could a judge look at his record of criminal cases and DISMISS probation? He's basically been escalating, with attempted murders, murders, shootouts in broad daylight, drug and gun arrests, murders involving his crew.
If you have a threat to a community that furthers your agenda via word and deed. Wouldn't you release it?
 

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If you have a threat to a community that furthers your agenda via word and deed. Wouldn't you release it?

Naw breh this ain’t no illuminati type shyt lol. Likely scenarios would be FEDs telling the state to make those moves cause it would be better for their future case, some type of cooperation going on by him, or some shady corrupt shyt like reup said.
 

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On the real, J Prince might be an informant.
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I wonder which members of Youngboy's team was working with the Feds too.
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I’mma drop a couple of links real quick. Interpret them as you may. :hubie:

DEA Agent: Gore Donation Quashed Rap-A-Lot Probe

ARCHIVE-ERIC-SCHUMACHER-RASMUSSEN12/07/2000
A federal drug-enforcement agent told a congressoinal committee Thursday (December 7) that his probe of Rap-A-Lot records was canceled, and he was demoted, after label head James Prince gave $200,000 to Vice President Al Gore's presidential campaign.

Prince's publicist called the charge "asburd" and said Prince "has never donated a dime to Al Gore."

"That would be like Lars Ulrich buying shares in Napster," publicist Phyllis Pollack said.

Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Jack Schumacher, who was called out on record by Rap-A Lot artist Scarface on the rapper's October album, Last of a Dying Breed, would not disclose his source connecting Prince to a $200,000 donation to the Gore campaign. California Democrat Henry Waxman said that there are no records of any contributions from Rap-A-Lot or Prince to the Gore campaign or the Democratic National Committee.

The two-day hearings of the House Committee on Government Reform, set to conclude Thursday, were the latest chapter in a 12-year saga involving Rap-A-Lot, the DEA and police in Houston, Texas. The investigation has resulted in more than 20 drug-related convictions, but Prince has never been charged.

The hearing was called to determine whether political pressure resulted in Attorney General Janet Reno calling off the investigation, an allegation denied by Houston DEA head Ernest Howard. Howard testified that he suspended the investigation because he was concerned about agents' safety and careers.

Schumacher and three Houston police officers claimed that Howard told them politics were at the root of the investigation's end. The three officers testified that they were pulled off the probe soon after California representative Maxine Waters sent a letter to Reno. Schumacher was moved to a desk job March 14, two days after Gore visited the Church Without Walls in Houston, the parish to which Prince belongs and has given more than $1 million.

Waters' letter, dated August 20, 1999, asked Reno to investigate "rogue agents from the Drug Enforcement Agency" and said that Prince feared for his life. In an October statement, Prince accused Schumacher of having "no respect for the rights of individuals."

Schumacher has been involved in six fatal shootings in the line of duty, the Dallas Morning News reported. When asked Wednesday how many people he killed, Schumacher responded that he didn't "keep count," but that he had read the number in the newspaper.

"I've been involved in probably 12 gunfights, all of which involved numerous officers and numerous criminals," Schumacher testified, adding that in such situations it's difficult to tell who is shooting whom.

Waters, Prince and the church's pastor were not called to testify. None was available for comment.

Late in the day Wednesday, the hearing's attention turned to Scarface's lyrics. In the song "Look Me In My Eyes" (RealAudio excerpt), Scarface (born Brad Jordan) accuses Schumacher of harassing him, an allegation also made by Prince in his October statement.

On "Gangsta shyt," Scarface boasts, "There ain't enough bullshyt in the United States to stop this Rap-A-Lot shyt."

Early Thursday, Schumacher claimed that he had been told by a confidential informant that a contract had been taken out on his life.




 

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I’mma drop a couple of links real quick. Interpret them as you may. :hubie:

DEA Agent: Gore Donation Quashed Rap-A-Lot Probe








Anyone with a non biased perspective would be fair to question if J Prince is a confidential informant, due to his longevity doing what he known to do, and how he unapologetically shyts on the Feds. But it was always assumed he got out of that situation by payoff in the form of political donation. That’s corruption, not cooperation.
 

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Anyone with a non biased perspective would be fair to question if J Prince is a confidential informant, due to his longevity doing what he known to do, and how he unapologetically shyts on the Feds. But it was always assumed he got out of that situation by payoff in the form of political donation. That’s corruption, not cooperation.
Yeah I agree. However that DEA agent Shumacher was a known crooked racist murderer who eventually became a black eye and a loose end for the agency.

J Prince kinda did the government a favor by shytting on him publicly and exposing dirt on him via a private investigator, even if he didn’t cooperate because the guy was a legal liability and bad publicity.

That probably puts him in the good graces of the feds. I’m just kinda trolling with the “he’s the feds” stuff, but my general point is this man is no longer an outlaw. He’s cool with the legal establishment. They have a J Prince day in Houston. They don’t give holidays to active gangsters.
 
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Yeah I agree. However that DEA agent Shumacher was a known crooked racist murderer who eventually became a black eye and a loose end for the agency.

J Prince kinda did the government a favor by shytting on him publicly and exposing dirt on him via a private investigator, even if he didn’t cooperate because the guy was bad publicity.

That probably puts him in the good graces of the feds. I’m just kinda trolling with the “he’s the feds” stuff, but my general point is this man is no longer an outlaw. He’s cool with the legal establishment. They have a J Prince day in Houston. They don’t give days to active gangsters.

yeah I feel you. And yeah, it’s fair to ask the question. Most people don’t understand that the federal informant program, when first started, was called the upper echelon informant program or some shyt. The strategy from the very beginning has always to get informants in the upper echelon of industries and criminal organizations. This is not my opinion, it’s declassified information. So the music industry is littered with confidential informants. From execs, to managers, to probably engineers, rappers crew members etc... So of course you have people in positions like J Prince that are confidential informants. But that don’t mean he is. I’m saying the industry in general got people with his same type of status as informants.
 

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yeah I feel you. And yeah, it’s fair to ask the question. Most people don’t understand that the federal informant program, when first started, was called the upper echelon informant program or some shyt. The strategy from the very beginning has always to get informants in the upper echelon of industries and criminal organizations. This is not my opinion, it’s declassified information. So the music industry is littered with confidential informants. From execs, to managers, to probably engineers, rappers crew members etc... So of course you have people in positions like J Prince that are confidential informants. But that don’t mean he is. I’m saying the industry in general got people with his same type of status as informants.
Even if dude isn’t an actual informant, you don’t get caught up with some drugs and murder shyt with the feds back in the 80’s, beat it involving some shady shyt about a 200K campaign donation to the Vice President of the US to get an investigation dropped and do all the other stuff he’s done in his city with politicians, the business community, etc. and the music industry without having some relations with the government and law enforcement. Doesn’t mean he’s a snitch. Just means he obviously rubs elbows with the laws and has established relationships with the system.
 
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