Brooklyn’s ‘Bully Gang’ Turns to Rap and Pot Dealing as a Means of Survival, Defense Claims in Trial for Murders

BROOKLYN, NY – Moeleek Harrell, the alleged leader of the “Bully Gang,” currently on trial for three counts of murder, is being portrayed by his lawyer as a pot dealer and rap artist who simply sought to make ends meet after losing close friends to violence. Harrell and his associates adopted the name “Bully Gang” in an effort to reclaim the term, as they were frequently bullied growing up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn. Their intention was to establish themselves as rap artists within the industry. The prosecution, led by Assistant U.S. Attorney Joy … Read more

Rap Mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Faces Federal Agent Raids Over Former Girlfriend’s Sex Trafficking Accusation

MIAMI – Federal agents conducted raids on homes in Miami and Los Angeles owned by rap mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs following allegations of sex trafficking made against him by a former girlfriend. The raids, carried out by US federal agents, aimed to gather evidence and potentially shed light on the accusations. The accusations against Combs have sparked nationwide attention and raised eyebrows in the entertainment industry. The former girlfriend, whose identity remains anonymous, claims that Combs engaged in sex trafficking activities during their relationship. It is alleged that Combs used his wealth and influence to … Read more

Young Thug’s Lawyer Challenges Use of Rap Videos as Evidence in YSL RICO Case

ATLANTA, Georgia – In an effort to have the YSL RICO case dismissed, Young Thug’s lawyer, Brian Steel, has filed a memorandum of law. This move comes as a recent murder conviction in another Georgia case involving hip hop music raises questions about the use of rap videos as evidence in court. The murder conviction of Morgan Cardelle Baker was overturned after Georgia’s highest court ruled that a rap music video should not have been played for the jurors. The video in question, “Ghetto Angels” by NoCap, showed Baker waving a gun. Taking note of … Read more