The man behind hits like Salt N’ Pepa’s “Shoop”, James Rosemond has been indicted in New York for a murder-for- hire charge.
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The Daily News reports:
Prosecutors brought the revised indictment Friday accusing Rosemond of ordering others to kill a man in the Bronx in 2009 as payback for an assault on his 14-year-old son.
The 47-year-old chief executive of New York-based Czar Entertainment is already imprisoned. He was recently convicted in federal court in Brooklyn on drug trafficking charges.
Rosemond’s lawyer did not immediately return a message seeking comment.
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James is the co-founder of the management company, Czar Entertainment and this isn’t the first run in he has had with the law. On June 5 the mogul was convicted in Federal District Court in Brooklyn of running an operation that sold millions of dollars’ worth of cocaine.
SOURCE: The Daily News