Jimmy Henchman used Interscope Records' office to Ship Cocaine
By The Hip Hop Writer
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer
Earlier this year, James "Jimmy Henchman" Rosemond made headlines when he was accused of heading a major cocaine ring. Rosemond had built a reputation as an astute businessman. According to several reports, this was all a front for his illegal businesses.
First, Jimmy Henchman was brought up on drug charges, and later more accusations came. Dexter Isaac claimed to be an employee of Henchman. Isaac said he was paid $2,500 to rob Tupac Shakur in 1994. When the robbery went wrong, he ended up shooting the rapper.
Henchman was out of the public eye, but denied the charges and Isaac's claims through his lawyer. Following a month of being chased, Jimmy Henchman was caught and arrested in New York City. Currently, the CEO of Czar Entertainment is awaiting trial. As if the case was not bad enough, more information has been leaked about the Haitian businessman.
Shipping records now have found "pickups and deliveries" made at the Interscope offices in Los Angeles. In what was disguised as music cases were kilos of cocaine and over $1 million in cash. Currently, the mogul is being held, without bail, at the Manhattan Correctional Facility and is facing 18 felony charges. Those charges could result in a life sentence in prison.
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer
Earlier this year, James "Jimmy Henchman" Rosemond made headlines when he was accused of heading a major cocaine ring. Rosemond had built a reputation as an astute businessman. According to several reports, this was all a front for his illegal businesses.
First, Jimmy Henchman was brought up on drug charges, and later more accusations came. Dexter Isaac claimed to be an employee of Henchman. Isaac said he was paid $2,500 to rob Tupac Shakur in 1994. When the robbery went wrong, he ended up shooting the rapper.
Henchman was out of the public eye, but denied the charges and Isaac's claims through his lawyer. Following a month of being chased, Jimmy Henchman was caught and arrested in New York City. Currently, the CEO of Czar Entertainment is awaiting trial. As if the case was not bad enough, more information has been leaked about the Haitian businessman.
Shipping records now have found "pickups and deliveries" made at the Interscope offices in Los Angeles. In what was disguised as music cases were kilos of cocaine and over $1 million in cash. Currently, the mogul is being held, without bail, at the Manhattan Correctional Facility and is facing 18 felony charges. Those charges could result in a life sentence in prison.
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