On February 1, 2007, McGriff was convicted of murder-for-hire at a federal court in the Eastern District of New York on charges that he paid $50,000 to have two rivals (Eric "E-Moneybags" Smith and "Big Nose" Troy Singleton) gunned down in 2001.
Although facing the death penalty for this conviction, he was ultimately sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
He was sentenced to 12 years' incarceration. McGRIFF was released from prison on parole in early 1994 after serving approximately seven years of his sentence.
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James "Wall" Corley & Supreme McGriff. Corley had his own gang, the Corley Brothers in Queens, who sold drugs in the South Jamaica Houses. Fat Cat Nichols, Wall Corley, & Supreme. Corley was last arrested as of 2012 for cocaine trafficking at the age of 51.
US$2.1 billionSupreme opened its 12th store on Market Street in San Francisco in October 2019. In 2019, a collection of every Supreme deck ever produced sold for $800,000 at a Sotheby's auction. In November 2020, VF Corporation announced that they agreed to buy Supreme in an all cash deal for US$2.1 billion.
Fat Cat turned into a snitch, ultimately telling on partner Pappy Mason for lighter sentences for himself and his family. Originally from Brooklyn, that didn't stop Pappy Mason from becoming the most feared man on the streets of Queens in the 80s. Fat Cat hired Pappy Mason as his muscle for $1,000 a week.
“50 makes his entire movie, which should be this puffy biopic about himself, but its about Preme. Very strange. I'm amazed he did that.” In the movie the character Majestic who shoots 50 is based on Supreme. But it's important to note the two are a generation apart.
Federal investigators believed that crack kingpin Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff and employees of rap label Murder Inc. plotted to assassinate rapper 50 Cent as revenge for a song detailing McGriff's criminal past, newly released law enforcement documents show.
A confrontation occurred in Atlanta in which Ja Rule claims he struck 50 Cent with a baseball bat, later his crew stepping in to beat up 50 Cent. Another confrontation occurred while in a New York studio where rapper Black Child, a Murder Inc. artist, stabbed 50 Cent, causing a wound requiring four stitches.
To do this, Rudd and his firm hired John Collucci, a former employee of their opponent, to log into the company’s system using his password. With this, they were able to access the firm’s GPS and information on clients. 6.
Search Jobs. 1. Well-known attorney David Boies found himself caught in an ethics scandal when it was revealed he represented Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein the same time his firm represented The New York Times, which was working on a takedown of the Weinstein Company founder.
But in 2017, the New York attorney proved himself to be a bigger thug when he was arrested for kidnapping, fraud, and extortion.
In Kentucky, Eric Conn was known as “Mr. Social Security” because he specialized in social security cases for his elderly clients. But it turns out, Conn was conning the government, using fake medical reports to get disability claims approved, and instead of facing the consequences, he went on the run for months.
In December, he was finally caught in Central America, and he is awaiting trial. 4. In September, attorney Anthony Pastor was disbarred after he was found guilty of murdering his girlfriend’s dog. The attorney was accused of killing his girlfriend’s 4-year-old dog Snoopy by repeatedly hitting the small pooch.
7. In July, attorney Jay Adriaan Venter was listed as dead, and his fiancée confirmed that he was cremated. She even submitted a life insurance claim on his behalf in August.
Secretly recording someone else’s conversation is illegal in California, but prosecutors can use the illicit recording as evidence in a criminal case, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
The case at hand concerned a private phone call about the actions of an alleged child molester. While the conversation was confidential under state law, its contents were clearly relevant and were properly disclosed to the jury in the molesting case, the court said.
Johnny Depp and his legal team believe newly surfaced recordings prove Depp's ex-wife, Amber Heard, instigated the violence in their relationship. In the audio obtained by USA Today, Depp and Heard discuss having an argument that turned physical. On the recording, Heard details how she started assaulting Depp .
In her response, Kaplan doesn 't deny her client's abuse but she does claim that Heard was also a victim of domestic violence. "The fact that a woman fights or talks back does not mean that she has not been the subject of repeated domestic violence and abuse," Kaplan said.