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Prosecutors allege that despite his public image as a community activist, Eugene Henley Jr. led a criminal gang that engaged in murder and drug trafficking.
A federal grand jury indicted Eugene "Big U" Henley on charges of wire fraud, bank fraud, extortion, robbery, theft of government funds, prostitution across state lines, tax fraud evasion and ...
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 MSNAlleged LA Crips leader 'Big U' charged in indictment alleging 'mafia-like' crimes: DOJAlleged Los Angeles gang leader and so-called rap "godfather" Eugene Henley Jr., known as "Big U," was named in a 43-count federal indictment accusing him of crimes including racketeering and ...
Eugene "Big U" Henley Jr. was charged by the Department of Justice with conspiracy to violate the RICO Act, along with 42 other charges ...
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First Alert 4 on MSNAlleged member of St. Louis Cochran Crips indicted on gang-related homicide chargesA federal grand jury in St. Louis has indicted a man on several homicide related charges tied to the Cochran Crips, a local ...
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FOX61 on MSNFormer Connecticut gang leader pleads guilty to selling meth and crack on supervised releaseNew Haven resident Donald Ogman, 43, former leader of the Grape Street Crips, pleaded guilty in Hartford Wednesday to drug ...
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.
A man federal officials describe as a longtime LA Crips leader who used his prominence within that gang and others to run a violent mafia-like organization has been indicted on charges tied to a ...
A New Haven man plead guilty in federal court Wednesday to distributing methamphetamine and crack cocaine while on federal ...
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 ...
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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