Mendeecees Harris of LHHNY Sentenced To 8 Years For Cocaine & Heroin Distribution

  

Via Atlanta Daily World– The judge’s decision finally came down on “Love and Hip Hop New York” star Mendeecees Harris — and it was a worse outcome than they could have thought it would be.

The husband to LHHNY’s Yandy Smith has been sentenced to eight years in a federal prison after being convicted on slinging large quantities cocaine and heroin into the state of New York. 

It’s not as bad as it could have been after Harris threw himself at the mercy of the court — and the federal prosecutor even asked the judge to go easy on him — when he took a deal and pled guilty to felony drug trafficking and conspiracy, admitting that he and his accomplices ferried large amounts of cocaine and heroin to upstate New York.

Even though he has a 97-month prison sentence in Rochester, N.Y. after his plea deal in U.S. District Court in Rochester in April, Harris could have gotten 40 years and a $5 million fine, which would effectively taken away the balance of the rest of his life.

As it was, Harris’ plea called for a sentence of eight to 10 years in prison.

Despite knowing he may be going to prison for an extended period of time, Yandy Smith still married Harris. He has been free under a bail agreement in which his earnings from the show and his paid public appearances are turned over to the federal government. That amount was more than $100,000 in April but may have significantly grown since then.

Following the sentencing, Mandeecees posted a message that showed a man at peace with himself and offered a message to those who may head down his same path.

   

Frank Sinatra & The Cartel 

 Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar’s son has sensationally claimed singer Frank Sinatra was his dad’s business partner.

Sebastian Marroquín described the legendary crooner as a ‘better cocaine dealer than singer’ in an interview with a Brazilian newspaper.

He said the American artist was one of his father’s partners in Miami.

Asked how he could be so sure of the truth of his extraordinary claims, Marroquin told respected newspaper O Estado de Sao Paulo: ‘There are more singers than you can imagine that began their careers thanks to the sponsorship of drug traffickers.

‘There are no receipts, just words. I know because I was very close to my father and he and his partners always spoke about that.’

He added: ‘I can tell you that Sinatra was a better cocaine dealer than a singer. He was one of the partners of my father in Miami.
‘Drugs cartels only exist below Mexico’s border with the United States.

‘Where is the Miami cartel? Or the New York cartel? Who is the head of the Chicago or Los Angeles cartels?
‘Each kilo of cocaine that enters the United States is converted into eight with the help of poison. 

There’s a great amount of hypocrisy when it comes to drugs.’

  

Frank Sinatra’s links to the Mafia have been well-publicised, although former 007 Roger Moore insisted last year the ties were exaggerated and were rumours based on unknown visitors having their picture taken with the singer in his dressing room.

A new Woody Allen biography published this week in the States claimed Sinatra asked the Mafia to murder the film director as revenge for betraying his ex-wife Mia Farrow.

Pablo Escobar’s brother revealed in his 2009 book about the drugs trafficker that they once dined with Frank Sinatra ‘on petty cash’ during a holiday in Las Vegas.

Roberto Escobar said the dinner took place in a private room at Caesars Palace and afterwards they took a scenic helicopter tour together.

But he claimed in the book – ‘The Accountant’s Story’ – that the American friend who introduced them told Sinatra the Escobars were real estate developers.

The meeting took place before Pablo, who at the height of his career supplied about eighty per cent of the cocaine smuggled into the US, became the name he is today.

‘It was an honour for us,’ Roberto said in the book.

‘When I met him I actually had goose bumps, but I had to be cool to maintain my position.

‘During dinner Pablo told Sinatra that we were going to make a helicopter tour the next day and Sinatra asked to come with us.

‘The next day Frank Sinatra became our guide as we spent about an hour and a half flying all over the area.

‘Supposedly, after Pablo became infamous our friend who had arranged this got a phone call from Sinatra.

‘I’ve been watching TV’, he said. ‘Is that Pablo Escobar the guy we met in Las Vegas?’

‘I don’t know what happened after that, but I guess Sinatra said very firmly that he didn’t want to be associated with Pablo. And until now he never has.’

Sebastian Marroquin is one of Pablo Escobar’s two children.

The drugs lord died in a shootout on a rooftop in the Colombian city of Medellin after making a phone call to his son which enabled the authorities to track his location.

Sebastian, who was 17 at the time, fled with his mum and sister to Mozambique before emigrating to Argentina where they are now based.

He apologized to the sons of victims his late father ordered assassinated during a 2009 Argentine TV documentary.

He also wrote a best-selling book called ‘Pablo Escobar: My Father’ published last year using his birth name Juan Pablo Escobar instead of the alias he adopted before going on to study architecture.

The 38-year-old maintains his dad was not killed by police as Colombian authorities say, but committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.
  

*This article was originally posted on The Daily Mail. 

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Police Raid Rapper Lil Wayne’s Miami Home 

  

According to TMZ, officials seized Wayne’s assets inside the house because of an unpaid $2 million judgment to Signature Group, a jet leasing company.

Apparently Wayne also owes the company $200k in lawyer’s fees. 

The judgment was made in September. Footage of the home showed police cruisers, a flatbed truck and a tow truck.
According to Bossip, police seized over $30 million in art & other luxury goods. 

  


“Weezy” then took to his Twitter & posted the following:

   
 

Stay up Wayne!