He ain't a rapper, and is currently serving life in prison for a Drug trafficking case he was convicted of last year October. It seems that everything rappers rap about, this guy did it. I think asides from Fat Joe, and maybe The LOX, every other rapper in the game is just a studio gangster. They might have some friends in the streets, and pay for some gangster protection, but none of them do half of what they rap about. If you believe Young Jeezy is in the streets like that, and that he still sells Cocaine for 17k5, then you must be ignorant. The feds have been listening to rap songs since the early 90s; do you know how many of your favorite rappers would be going to jail on a weekly if they were really doing what they rap about?
Ja Rule and Irv Gotti got busted, and their label (Murder Inc) offices got raided by the Feds in 2003 because of their association with Kenneth 'Supreme' McGriff. Supreme was a real drug dealer from New York, and it was rumored that he had bankrolled Irving Larenzo's company, Murder Inc. And of cos, we all know he was an enemy of 50 Cent...I just wonder why all 50's enemies always get caught up in some Federal case or the other. Anyway, back to the story. Jimmy 'Henchman' Rosemond is serving life, but is still in court for another case. The case is about the killing of a G Unit associate named Lowell 'Lodi-Mack' Fletcher. Lodi Mack had slapped Jimmy Henchman's son in the mall in 2008; At the time, Henchman was still managing Game (on Czar Entertainment), and Game was beefing with the Unit. So, as a way to gain favor from his boss (50 Cent), he slapped Jimmy's 14 year old son (He was with Tony Yayo that day, and that's why Yayo's mother's house was almost leveled to the ground with gun shots) . Fletcher was convicted of the assault, and served two years in jail. But, weeks after getting out, he was shot and killed.During the whole beef with G Unit and Jimmy Henchman, Spider Loc's music video shoot was disrupted by multiple gun shots from unidentified men, Tony Yayo's family home got riddled with bullets, and Fletcher (a G Unit associate) got killed. It was word on the streets at the time, but now it has been proven in the court of law that Jimmy Henchman was responsible for all of this. I don't support violence, but if all these are true, then I can say Jimmy Henchman is the biggest gangster in Hip Hop history. It is funny how rappers rank themselves on who is real or who's not; who's street or who's not, but when someone like Henchman comes into the picture, they cower and begin to associate with the same police and law enforcers that they diss in their rap songs.


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