Rapper Lil Kim’s Ex Boyfriend D “World” Hardy On Trial For 6 Murders And Racketeering

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Throwback picture of Lil “Queen Bee” Kim and Damion “World” Hardy in happy times.

Damion “World” Hardy — Lil Kim’s ex-boyfriend — went to trial on Wednesday for allegedly ordering multiple murders and leading a drug gang, all dating back to a decade ago.

Hardy was reportedly the leader of a gang called the Cash Money Brothers, which is accused of commiting multiple murders and importing and trafficking narcotics for more than a decade, according to the New York Times. Hardy was first arrested in 2004 for his involvement in drug trafficking. Continue reading “Rapper Lil Kim’s Ex Boyfriend D “World” Hardy On Trial For 6 Murders And Racketeering”

Aspiring Rapper Shot & Killed At His Own Video Shoot By His Own Goons; Left To Die Alone

Here’s a sad story, originally posted on Bossip.

Aspiring rapper gets shot at his own video shoot by his own “goons”.

The most tragic part of the story is that once the shot rang out, (whether accidental or intentional) the “goons” ran off and this young man was left to die alone –at his own video shoot.

Man, it seems to be becoming a mortal sacrifice to be a rapper these days!

Wow. Just wow.

Stay tuned to The Pen Hustle for more updates.

Mexican Parents Frustrated With Government; Approaches The Cartel For Help In Finding 43 Missing Students

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Drawings of some of 43 missing rural college students are surrounded by flower petals, forming the shape of a heart, during a protest marking the six-month anniversary of their disappearance, in Mexico City. Photo: Associated Press

Some of the families of 43 college students missing in southern Mexico since September say desperation and a lack of confidence in the government drove them to appeal to the leader of a drug gang for help in locating their sons.

After months of investigation, Mexican officials concluded a different drug gang killed and incinerated the young men. But six months after the disappearance, and with only one of the missing identified through a bone fragment, parents are asking the leader of a rival gang to share what he knows. Continue reading “Mexican Parents Frustrated With Government; Approaches The Cartel For Help In Finding 43 Missing Students”