Streets saying Bimmy Atney was an informant

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Before you knew, via rap/movies, it wasn’t okay to snitch yo ass was a snitch as a kid, you was tellin mommy on your brother/sister/etc…you was saying John John is the one who took all them cookies out the jar and broke the lamp and said a bad word, not you, etc…

I say that to say, it’s natural…self preservation. To go against that is not natural…that’s the one and only reason I respect it, when your moral compass overpowers your natural instincts you are built different. Sometimes tho it’s just a pride/reputation thing tho, more so than just being virtuous…you don’t wanna ruin your street rep by ratting. That’s why you see so many dudes who were solid initially end up breaking and trying to cooperate years into their bid, because them walls eventually kill all that street glory/rep shyt after while and you just wanna cop some wings and shrimp fried rice from the Chinese spot and go to Orchard Beach and go outside for a walk and all that type shyt…regular free shyt

Bim ain’t the only one…just in that South Jamaica/North little bubble there are dudes even bigger than Bim who had rat allegations on them….I always believed all of it, 🤷🏽‍♂️. As far back as Pop…to Cat, Black, Green, the Fuertados, etc… Rap/Movies are not real life, they’re rose-colored lens, fantasy versions of it. In reality these nigs you been tricked into idolizing be secret rats…some of them bisexual, sleeping with 16 year old girls, beating the brakes off their wife, rejecting/abandoning their kids, etc… Horrible men
Speak for yourself.. I always despised fakkit ass tattle tells when we was kids..bytch ass nikka wanna run and tell because he can’t join in Randall from recess ass nikkas
 

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Old news tbh, this all came out during the murder Inc trial. And brought back up in the supreme doc last year - With Preme pretty much openly admitting for the first time, that he was behind the attempted murder on 50.

On May 24, 2000, Ragin — who’s in the Federal Witness Protection Program for reasons not related to the Gotti trial — said he received a call from McGriff, who said he had “hurt 50.” McGriff wanted to speak with Ragin, and a meeting was set up in a Brooklyn garage. Ragin told the court McGriff sounded “rushed” on the phone, and when he asked him “what was up,” McGriff told him, “We got him” — a reference to 50 Cent, Ragin later learned.

“He described how he caught him coming out of his grandma’s house,” said Ragin; 50 got in a car, “and they shot him many times at close range. They thought he was dead, because there was lots of blood.”

Ragin said McGriff wasn’t the gunman, but that one of his two underlings, who had ties to the Inc., was. The witness recalled seeing them in the garage during the meeting, scrubbing their hands with rubbing alcohol to remove any traces of gun powder. Ragin then said that, years later, the attempted murder of 50 Cent would serve as fodder for jokes around the Inc. offices.

“They’d joke about the way 50 was squirming [in pain] in his car and putting up his hands to stop the bullets” that kept coming, one after the other, he explained. The year before 50′s shooting, his track “How To Rob …” was a huge radio hit; the song was to appear on 50′s Power of the Dollar, an album he recorded for Columbia that has never been released. The shooting occurred two months after 50 was stabbed at New York’s Hit Factory recording studio — also something the prosecution tried to show, via text messages they claim were exchanged between Irv Gotti and McGriff, was Inc.-related.

One message, which the prosecution said was authored by Irv, said “F— half a dollar. Me and my n—-s kill for fun. Got that? Murder for fun.”
The afternoon arguments in Day 3 of the Murder Inc trial seemed to be more of the trial about who shot 50 Cent than it was about money laundering.

John Ragin, a former partner in Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff's Picture Perfect film company, took the stand again to testify about his knowledge of Supreme's involvement in the 50 Cent shooting. Ragin, who is currently facing 19 years in jail for a credit card and ecstacy ring, is hoping that, with his testimony in this case and Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff's upcoming case, his sentence will get reduced to "time served." Regin spent 34 months in jail before being released on bail and has been placed in the witness protection program.

For the second straight day, Judge Edward Korman ordered the jury to leave the courtroom as he heard arguments from the defense and prosecution about the relevance of the May 24th 2000 shooting of Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson to the trial. Once the jury cleared the room, the prosecution began to probe Ragin about his knowledge of the 50 Cent shooting.

Seemingly unphased by the abundance of press and spectators, John Ragin began to give his account of the notorious incident. Regin explained how "Preme" met with "50" face to face and warned him to "stop talking about Ja and Murder Inc." Prosecutor Carolyn Borkony then asked Ragin if he knew who shot 50 Cent. He replied "Yea Sun," in reference to the head of security at Murder Inc, Robert "Sun" Lyons. Ragin claims that he was part of Sun's alibi, meeting Supreme, Sun and Supreme team affiliate, God B, at a mall shortly after the shooting took place. He also claims to have witnessed Sun wash the gun residue off of his hands with rubbing alcohol.
r. Ragin also said that he'd been present for conversations about the shooting a few years later where they'd made fun of Son for not actually killing 50, and he said that Chris Lorenzo had been there for one of those conversations
 
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Gully's face at 11:19 once Music started going into the affidavit. :laff: Breh was
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