16 Members of Black Mafia Family Indicted
The Feds announced yesterday their latest blow to a national criminal organization from Atlanta and that had sought legitimacy by infiltrating the hip-hop industry here. The U.S. attorney's office unveiled an indictment of 16 more members of the Black Mafia Family, a now legendary gang that burst on to the Atlanta scene several years ago and whose members, decked out in diamonds, threw extravagant parties in hip-hop clubs. The enterprise's leader in Atlanta was Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory while his brother, Terry "Southwest T" Flenory allegedly ran the organization's Los Angeles hub.
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as a member of the bloody kings i feel as though that the government makes it a little bit difficult for our young brothers to suceed in life with stipulations put on the black communities.we do what we do to survive in life and society.we move in forces of togetherness which seems to be the most effective way to work as a whole.black people are powerful in a mass and not seperattion.we do what we do by choice and have too.also in that same token of choice their are high prices to pay for actions taken.but to achieve a level of greatness that consequence just may be worth our actoins
the rat will burn in the street pussy bitch
1.TRINA WILCOX ,the exwife of defendant HAROLD WILCOX has stated that HAROLD WILCOX was supplied with cocaine by TERRY FLENORY and that he was buying winning lottery tickets from party store owner , NEIL BAHURA , in detroit , with drug proceeds given to him by FLENORY .she indicated that , HAROLD WILCOX would buy $100,000.00 in winning tickets from BAHURA and would pay $80,000.00 in cash provided by FLENORY .FLENORY would pay HAROLD a commission of 10% or $8,000.00.She stated that BAHURA knew her husband was a drug dealer. 2 ARNOLD BOYD defendant has pled guilty to drug and money laundering conspiracy charges in this indictment advised that HAROLD WILCOX obained winning MICHIGAN LOTTERY tickets and sold them to TERRY FLENORY to facilitate FLENORYS attempt to legitimize his cocaine profits. AT TERRY FLENORYS direction,BOYD paid WILCOX $5,250.00 for each winning $5000.00 lottery ticket or credited WILCOXS cocaine debt by $5,250.00 BOY advised that on two occasions he recalled meeting WILCOX at a party store on SIX MILE in DETROIT where he would wait outside while WILCOX went in to pick up the winning tickets .When WILCOX came out of the store,he gave the winning tickets to BOYD .
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