New York hip-hop mogul James "Jimmy Henchman" Rosemond was found guilty by a jury of all 13 charges.
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The former Czar Entertainmen t CEO lost against federal prosecutors in Brooklyn on all indictments, including cocaine distribution , conspiracy, money laundering, firearms possession and witness tampering. Rosemond was allegedly using his management company as a multi-billio n bi-coastal drug-traffic king ring.
“I am very disappointed by the verdict,” Rosemond’s defense attorney Gerald Shargel told AllHipHop.co m. “There were a lot of reasons to doubt the government’s case.” Rosemond was dealt the life sentence in prison.
His clientele included a large number of hip-hop and R&B music makers including Brandy, Gucci Mane, Salt-N-Pepa and Akon.
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