Jimmy Henchman snitchin like a bitch

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AllHipHop News) The ninth day of testimony in the cocaine trial of James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond continued on May 30, with testimony from a former associate, who set the Hip-Hop mogul up for DEA agents.

Winston Harris, 49, was considered an inside member of the Rosemond Organization, which prosecutors claim dealt tens-of-millions of dollars worth of cocaine annually in the New York area.

Winston Harris was arrested 2010 for his role in the organization, which included purchasing narcotics, arranging shipments and loaning hundreds-of-thousands of dollars in drug proceeds to members.

Harris, who admitted he was flat broke, eventually reached an agreement with the government.


James Rosemond

Harris agreed to wear a video wire in his baseball cap, which allowed agents to monitor a drug transaction between himself, another individual named Jason Williams and James Rosemond.

A portion of the video was played in court, along with audio recorded by another confidential informant working for the government.

Harris also admitted that he made firearm purchases for Rosemond, who allegedly instructed him to drop the guns off in Queens, New York, to a man named Rodney “Torae” Johnson.

Rodney Johnson and Brian Mcleod are charged with the murder of Lowell “Lodi Mac” Fletcher, who was convicted of striking Rosemond’s young son during an altercation with Tony Yayo from G-Unit.

DEA case agent Steven Miller then took the stand and testified that he led the investigation for the agency, since 2008.

Miller said the investigation into the Rosemond Organization started in 2008, with the arrest of a man named Aaron Ferguson.

Ferguson was arrested in 2008, but it wasn’t until a year later that agents would get a breakthrough, with the arrest of a suspect named Muhammad “Teff” Stewart.


Muhammad “Teff” Stewart

Stewart, who hails from Staten island, was arrested in 2009 and began cooperating immediately.

When DEA agents arrested him he was carrying $77,000 in cash and a 9mm pistol.

Before an agreement was even signed, Stewart agreed to call Rosemond and another suspect in the case, Henry “Black” Butler, while agents listened in.

By that time, Stewart was in full cooperation with the government and began recording calls between himself and his former cronies.

The DEA testified that they were going to send Stewart to a Floyd Mayweather fight in May of 2010, in hopes of gathering information on Rosemond, but the plan fell through.

Stewart also went to Los Angeles with agents to make a controlled purchase of cocaine, but he was unsuccessful in his attempt.

On July 3, 2010, DEA agents took pictures of members of the drug gang gathered at a wake for Rosemond’s mother.


Henry “Black” Butler

Like all the previous witnesses, both Winston Harris and Muhammad Stewart have agreements with the government.

Harris admitted that he met with prosecutors 11 times and under the terms of this deal, he will face no charges and will not have to forfeit any drug proceeds.

In regards to the guns, on cross-examination, Rosemond’s attorney Gerald Shargel made Harris admit that it was another conspirator, Khalil Abdullah, who paid for the firearms.

James Rosemond’s publicist Sibrena Stowe de Fernandez said that she believed the government had not connected her client to the conspiracy.

“The government still hasn’t proved Jimmy is guilty. The only thing they’ve proven so far is that Muhammad ‘Teff’ Stewart from Staten island wore a wire to record his conversation with Jimmy. And that Winston Harris wore a hidden camera in his baseball cap to meet Jason Williams,” Rosemond’s publicist Sibrena Stowe de Fernandez told AllHipHop.com.

“What is very clear is that Harris will receive no sentence for his cooperation and maybe deported to Kingston, Jamaica,” de Fernandez continued. “And that Stuart, Butler and Abdullah may be rewarded for their testimony. Seems like these guys are employed by the federal government and Jimmy has been set up by snakes and liars.”

At the height of his career, James Rosemond represented a number of influential artists, including Game, Mario Winans, Mike Tyson, Gucci Mane, Trillville, Brandy, Salt-N-Pepa, Akon and others.

When he was alive, rapper Tupac Shakur accused James Rosemond of setting up an ambush that led to the rapper being shot at the Quad Studios in New York City.

James Rosemond has always denied those allegations and said they helped tarnished his reputation in the music industry, since Pac sold so many records.

Testimony will continue later today.



These eastcoast niggaz can't wait to snitch they do it immediatley before any deals are offered lmao

Game you faggot butterfly ass nigga you hired this bitch you stupid muthafucka expect an indictment in a few
 

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These eastcoast niggaz can't wait to snitch they do it immediatley before any deals are offered lmao Game you faggot butterfly ass nigga you hired this bitch you stupid muthafucka expect an indictment in a few[/QUOTE said:
expect an indictment in a few hahahaha LMFAO
 
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http://allhiphop.com/2012/05/24/excl...uns-to-rapper/

Compton, California rapper Game has been a frequent subject during the trial of James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond, who is on trial for running a multi-million dollar cocaine empire.

Rosemond’s company Czar Entertainment managed Game’s career, by helping to book tours, releasing DVDs and marketing the rapper.

At one point, Game was signed to Dr. Dre’s Aftermath imprint, along with 50 Cent’s G-Unit imprint, all of which were being distributed by Interscope Records.

Federal authorities arrested Rosemond in June of 2011 after a month-long manhunt, and charged him with conspiracy to distribute cocaine.

During testimony this week, federal prosecutors introduced into evidence nine different Proffer Agreements, that contained admissions Rosemond allegedly made, in hopes of ultimately, obtaining a Cooperation Agreement with the government.

During a meeting on October 17, 2011, Rosemond allegedly detailed the method in which the cocaine gang shipped kilograms of the drug to the West Coast.

The drug gang used a New York-based courier service named Rock-It Cargo, to ship millions in money and drugs, in custom-made music crates.

The crates were shipped to various rehearsal spaces in Los Angeles and intercepted by members of the drug operation.

According to Rosemond, they first did a test shipment, by sending a few pounds of marijuana to the West Coast.

And then, Rosemond allegedly told authorities that they took their test runs a step further.

IRS case agent Marc Van Driessche testified that Rosemond said the custom music crates were used in a test run, to send a shipment of firearms to Game.

Once the guns successfully arrived, the drug gang began shipping 5 to 10 kilograms of cocaine inside each individual music case.

Rosemond also admitted to investing money into various mailbox shops.

Rosemond and an[..]ociate named Lamont Bennett owned interests in a variety of stores in California during 2007-2009.
 
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The Trial testimony continues Tuesday May 29 2012 . Wyclefs name been mention and also reports from all hip hop says Agent Van Driessche investigation in Rosemond started in 2008, until his arrest in June 21, 2011,, Rosemond has met with authorities nine different times in an attempt to reach a cooperation agreement with the government.. Dam The Game better start driving looking in that rear view because if the hip hop cops not on him yet they are sure to be. Guess we gotta quote Tupac Makaveli the Don ” Promise To Payback Jimmy Henchmen!! In Due Time”

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