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Eugene "Big U" Henley Jr. was charged by the Department of Justice with conspiracy to violate the RICO Act, along with 42 ...
A federal grand jury indicted Eugene "Big U" Henley on charges of wire fraud, bank fraud, extortion, robbery, theft of ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNSouth LA Crips gang leader pleads not guilty to multiple federal chargesA South Los Angeles gang leader who is accused of acting as a community activist while running a criminal enterprise pleaded ...
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A man federal officials describe as a longtime LA Crips leader who used his prominence within that gang and others to run a ...
Eugene 'Big U' Henley helped launch Nipsey Hussle's career and was called rap's 'godfather' by Wiz Khalifa. Now federal ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNBig U, longtime LA gang leader suspected of murder and human trafficking, pleads not guiltyAlleged Los Angeles gang leader and so-called rap "godfather" Eugene Henley Jr., known as "Big U," pleaded not guilty to charges contained in a 43-count federal indictment accusing him of racketeering ...
Eugene "Big U" Henley, said to be a leader of the Rollin' 60s Crips gang, was indicted on 43 counts in his ongoing case.
Federal authorities this week announced that more than a dozen Rollin' 60s Crips members and associates — including Eugene “Big U” Henley — have been charged in a sprawling criminal case.
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Federal authorities search for longtime LA gang leader charged with murder and human traffickingAuthorities are searching for a longtime leader of a Los Angeles street gang who investigators say ran a "mafia-like" ...
Eugene Henley Jr. — known as “Big U” in the entertainment world — was one of 18 members of the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips street gang charged in a sprawling federal racketeering ...
Shootings, assaults and threats between street gangs led up to the fatal drive-by shooting of 19-year-old Maria “Mary” ...
A Crips member’s guilty plea has closed the book on a dizzying case of mistaken identity — one which saw the police arrest the wrong brother for killing a Brooklyn teenager more than six years ...
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