Murder Inc co-founder Irv Gotti, who built a hip-hop empire that produced some of the biggest rap and R&B albums around the ...
He founded Murder Inc. Records in 1998 with his brother ... Gotti faced charges of laundering money for Kenneth “Supreme” ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation raided Murder Inc.’s offices in New York in 2003 ... laundering money for Kenneth McGriff, a convicted gang leader known as Supreme. That same year, amid ...
He named his label Murder Inc. after watching an A&E “Gangsters ... They were charged with laundering money for a convicted drug dealer and gang leader named Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff ...
(Shawn Inglima/New York Daily News) Members of a violent gang that terrorized several Brooklyn ... Charges against those arrested include murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder ...
Murder charges, sentences reduced for one-time death row inmate who headed violent drug-dealing gang
The reputed leader of a notorious, violent drug gang that terrorized Liberty City ... determined it was best to drop the first-degree murder convictions and life sentences and have Smith plead ...
Irv Gotti, the music producer best known for co-founding the Murder Inc. record label that helped launch the careers of ...
WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. - Police arrested two gang members wanted for murder, along with two other men after carrying out search warrants, according to the West Memphis Police Department (WMPD).
More than a dozen south Brooklyn gangbangers were charged in a massive sweep for their alleged roles in 19 shootings that left nine people wounded and killed a rival gang member in Sheepshead Bay.
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