http://abcnews.go.com/images/Blotter/fulton_indictment.pdf?SITE=ABCNEWSwhere did you hear that? TRILL CEO taking the stand?
Yeah because police don't watch social media.mad linxxx a cop fakkit????
hope when you go to sleep tonight that you never wake up again bytch nikka
Let's clear this up..T.I DIDN'T SNITCH...you don't have to snitch when you have "THIS GUY" in your corner
Clifford Harris and former UN Ambassador and CFR member Andrew Young
and you making payments to various political groups such as this:
http://sandrarose.com/2013/05/black-mayors-conference-head-owes-grand-hustle-execs-126k/
CEO of GRAND HUSTLE Jason Geter and Andrew Young
also keep in mind ATLANTIC RECORDS wasn't gonna let T.I do time , they invested greatly in the Grand Hustle Brand:
The bond proposal from Harris's (T.I.) lawyers included a $2.2 million bond with a cash desposit of $500,000; a $1 million signature bond signed by Atlantic Records; five $100,000 signature bonds signed by five Atlantic Records and Warner Music executives;
When defense attorney Ed Garland asked Harris' family to stand in support of the rapper, 35 people -- nearly three-quarters of the courtroom -- stood up.
Garland then asked six record executives, including Lylor Cohen, the CEO and chairman of Warner Music, and Kevin Liles, the CEO and president of Atlantic Records, to stand as well.Watch CNN's Rusty Dornin describe the "most amazing" bond hearing she has witnessed »
Four of the record executives were willing to sign $100,000 bonds for Harris. Atlantic Records was willing, according to defense attorneys, to post $1 million on a signature bond. http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Music/10/19/ti.hearing/
you know you GOOD when you got LYOR COHEN willing to come vouch for you at your COURT HEARING
DAM, T.I GOT THE SAME LAWYER THAT HELPED ALFAMEGA BROKER HIS DEAL WITH THE DEA
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By Tai Saint Loui
Newly uncovered court documents are calling to question the authenticity of self-appointed “Grand Hustle Muscle,” rapper Alfamega. A 1997 court order signed by United States District Judge J. Owen Forrester indicates the Atlanta rapper’s 1995 prison sentence was shortened after he served as a Drug Enforcement Administration informant and testified as a government witness in a high profile case.
Alfamega, who has made no secret of his criminal past and lengthy prison sentence, was sentenced to a federal prison term of 110 months in September 1995, after being found guilty of selling weapons to an undercover federal agent. According to documents published by TheSmokingGun.com today (May 5), following his sentencing, Alfa, born Cedric Zellars, contacted the United States Attorney’s office via his attorney Dwight Thomas, to offer information regarding “the illegal activity of several individuals within the City of Atlanta.”
Upon agreeing to cooperate with authorities, Alfamega was debriefed concerning the information he had to provide. He would go on to become a major asset for the prosecution in the trail of accused heroin trafficker Ali Baaqar, who stood accused of conspiring to distribute heroin in Atlanta and surrounding counties.
In October 1996, based on the testimony of several witnesses, including Zellars, Ali Baaqar was convicted of all charges.
Following the trial, Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephanie Gabay-Smith petitioned the courts on behalf of Alfamega, requesting that the rapper’s sentence be decreased, in light of his cooperation with the government. On July 25, 1997, Judge Forrester effectively reduced the sentence from 110 months to 92, therefore shaving off a year and a half.
Coincidentally, Dwight Thomas, the attorney responsible for brokering this arrangement with federal prosecutors, was one of the attorneys who represented Grand Hustle co-founder T.I. in his weapons case nearly ten years later.
Alfamega’s Grand Hustle/Capitol Records debut, I Am Alfamega, was scheduled for release on January 13, a date which was already three months after it’s original October 2008 release date.
At press time, a new release date had not been set.
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Fukk outta here tip had the same lawyer as Alfa.
Martha Fukkin Stewart didn't even get a break and they locked her ass up. Court dont give a shyt about no Lyor Cohen and Kevin liles
Yeah because police don't watch social media.
Martha Stewart sold 30 k worth of stock from a insider tip, meanwhile a 7 time felon got caught with a militia amount of guns and x pills and weed."When you are the benefit of Political Expediency
you can commit ATROCITIES like you got IMMUNITY"
Dude the quickest way to go to jail is LYING TO THE GOVERNMENT ABOUT YOUR "PAPER"
Because MARTH STEWART lied to Investigators about her STOCK INVESTMENTS...
that along with TAX EVASIONS is likely to get a muffuka hemed up...ask LEONA HEMSLEY
Just like CHRIS ROCK said...."you wanna STAY YOUR RICH A$$ OUT OF JAIL do like Oprah GIVE YOUR MONEY away"......
krs one spoke on that shyt years ago..........
sorry dude..the game is way above you......it's to be SOLD not TOLD ............................
T.I DIDN'T HAVE TO SNITCH
Gucci didn't have to say a word but he did. ALLLLL over records. nikka wanted to be 100% sure the police knew Jeezy tried to kill him.1) "$10,000 for anybody who bring me that bullshyt ass chain nikka" - Jeezy, Stay Strapped ... A diss track HE made public, Not Gucci
2) Pooki Loc, the nikka who got killed.... The coroners were able to identify the body, without Gucci Mane's help... They know he was signed to young Jeezys label, a provable FACT
Conclusion: Gucci didn't have to say a fukkin word and the investigators could easily have made this connection themselves..... If anything, Jeezy Snitched on himself...
Smarten up.