Rick Ross arrested with 100k in cash

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your idol get a state allowance and blogs like your favorite coward :scusthov:

u couldnt dispute anything i said either :banderas:
 

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You're naive as shyt :snoop:

First of all when is it illegal to smell like weed? PC for a search? Sure. But after said search is fruitless? No crime :camby:

My boy who owns a hydro supply shop got 1 million dollars seized from his bank accounts all due to wild speculation. Some fool set up shop out of state with the supplies he bought from my boys shop. They caught this guy growing, found his receipts from the shop, and SPECULATED that my boy was involved with the grow op. NO PROOF just a receipt and a THEORY. No corroboration from the guy that was busted. Took my boy a couple YEARS and over 100k just to get back the money they took from him. The whole time they were tryna cut deals with my boy to give him back SOME of the money they STOLE from him instead of all of it :why:

It cost him damn near 150k and some years to prove he was legit and to MOVE ON :comeon:

That whole Show Proof of the legitimacy of your cash is huge scam going on all throughout the country because it can be very hard to do, usually it costs a lot to fight it, and it's a huge inconvenience if you're out of state

So I hear u but ur boy is operating in a business that is illegal federally and in most states. It's not like he was running a software company or something so again if you deal in grey areas u have to deal with the bs that goes with it.

Again bad examples...
 

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‘Freeway’ Rick Ross blasts Highway 101 arrest as racial profiling

Charges of possessing drug money against “Freeway” Rick Ross, the notorious former crack cocaine kingpin, were tossed by a judge Monday, just days after he was collared driving on Highway 101 in Sonoma County with $100,000 cash
— an arrest he claimed was the result of racial profiling.

Ross, 55, now an author and motivational speaker after spending nearly 17 years in prison for his role in the drug trade, said he was driving south on Highway 101 near Windsor on Thursday in a group of 20 to 30 other cars when he spotted a Sonoma County Sheriff’s vehicle on the side of the road.

“I looked at him, he looked at me and then he just started following me for probably about two miles,” Ross said Monday.

Ross went to exit the freeway, he said, and the deputy turned on his sirens. The officer then asked Ross to get out of the car, but he said no and handed over his license and registration.

After a minute or two of conversation, the officer asked to search the vehicle and, again, Ross denied the request.

“He said ‘You sound like a guilty person,’ and told me he was going to search it anyway,” Ross said. “He asked me if I had any drugs and I said no. Then he asked me if I had any money and I told him it was none of his business.”

The deputy, who told Ross he was pulled over for an erratic lane change, then lead a drug-sniffing dog around the vehicle and told Ross that the dog smelled marijuana and he had probable cause to search the car.

“I’ve had drugs planted on me by cops before, but I’ve never had the smell of drugs planted on me,” Ross said.

In the course of the search, the deputy turned up no drugs, but did find roughly $100,000 in cash that Ross said he was using to negotiate the purchase of some property near Fortuna (Humboldt County). All the money was made legitimately, Ross said, through speaking engagements and book sales.


“I make pretty good money these days and I’m a good saver,” he said.


Officials were suspicious, however, and Ross was arrested “on suspicion of possessing money related to the sale of a controlled substance,” though the former drug dealer pointed out that probable cause for the search was based on the scent of marijuana, for which he has a valid prescription.

The charges against him were dismissed in a Sonoma County courtroom Monday morning, he said.

“I knew from the beginning that the charges against me were trumped up,” he said. “But it’s crazy to me that people are still getting pulled over in this day and age and in this political climate just for being black. I was one of a bunch of cars on that freeway. We were all going the same speed doing the same thing, but I’m the one that gets pulled over.”

The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately return requests for comment.
 

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So I hear u but ur boy is operating in a business that is illegal federally and in most states. It's not like he was running a software company or something so again if you deal in grey areas u have to deal with the bs that goes with it.

Again bad examples...

My boy owns a HYDROPONICS/GROW SUPPLY store. That's 100% legal EVERYWHERE on the planet :comeon:
Smelling like weed isn't illegal ANYWHERE on the planet :stopitslime:
There's no grey area nikka you're as wrong as the cops are :snoop:
Take your L's and keep it pushin :camby:
 
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