and what state is South America in sir?
Anthony "Geezy" Gonzalez, who at one time was the lead manager for hip-hop duo the Clipse, has been charged with leading a $10 million drug ring and will face an 82-count indictment for drug trafficking.
According to the Virginian-Pilot, Gonzalez is accused of being part of a ring that distributed more than a ton of marijuana and more than 100 pounds of cocaine since 2003 throughout Virginia and at least six other states and parts of South America. Also connected in the ring, according to the report, is an unidentified police officer.
and it seems here they got him for being the leader of the ring.. not moving and buying some small shyt... 100 pounds of cocaine and a ton of weed ain't small shyt.. you think pusha can't get in touch with a nikka with a gun??
Anthony Gonzalez, former manager of the rap duo Clipse, was sentenced Monday to 32 years in prison after
admitting his role as the leader of a $20 million drug ring .
Gonzalez, who goes by "Tony" or "Geezy," received the minimum sentence under federal guidelines, based in part on his cooperation with the government, a relatively minor criminal record and a swell of family and community support.
Gonzalez, 34, admitted running the organization chiefly from the Virginia Beach nightclub Encore Lounge, now closed. The ring has been linked to one-time Olympic gold medalist Tim Montgomery, as well as former Bloods gang leader Marlon Reed.