Jun 28, 2011

Former Associate Turned Informant To Sign Plea Deal In Jimmy Rosemond Case













Things continue to get worst for Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond. Prosecutors have reportedly secured a plea deal from one of Rosemond's associates, a top ranking member of his cocaine trafficking organization.
According to a report by thesmokinggun.com, Khalil Abdullah, allegedly a member of Rosemond's drug cartel is on the verge of cooperating with prosecutors against Rosemond. Before the deal is finalized, Abdullah must turn over $100,000 that he stole from Rosemond's organization to the DEA.
Abdullah has reportedly been working with authorities, since his $100K theft led to Henchman's indictment.
Abdullah is eyeing a 10-year prison sentence for his involvement in the drug ring and is looking to have it reduced for his cooperation.
Henchman was taken into custody by officers, June 20, after being on the run for over two weeks. He plead not guilty to charges of distributing illegal narcotics and is being held without bond. The Czar Entertainment CEO is also being looked at for the 2009 murder G-Unit associate Lowell Fletcher who reportedly got into an altercation with Rosemond's son. Brooklyn inmate Dexter Isaac came forth a day for Tupac's birthday claiming he was paid by Rosemond to shoot the rapper in 1994.

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