50 Cent Didn't 'Snitch' on Jimmy Henchman, Alleged Federal Sources Reveal
Rapper 50 Cent isn't a snitch, according to law enforcement sources who revealed that the documents identifying him as an informer are fake.
Rapper 50 Cent has been under a cloud, accused of snitching to the Police about Jimmy Henchman's involvement in the murder of Lowell “Lodi Mack” Fletcher.
Now the Feds have revealed the truth about 50 Cents, and it's not what most people expected.
"REPORT OF INVESTIGATION" ACCUSES 50 CENT
A document which is supposedly a "Report of Investigation" by the U.S. Dept. of Justice's DEA Office, and cites 50 Cent as having tipped the feds as to Henchman's involvement is a fake, authorities say.
The fake document accuses 50 Cent of going to the FBI in 2009 and pointing the finger at the music mogul.
Mack's murder was just one of many that have decimated the ranks of rappers and hip hop artists in recent years.
THE MURDER OF LODI MACK
Henchman was charged with ordering the murder of Lodi Mack, as a retaliation for having beaten up his 14-year-old son.
Mack was killed weeks after his release from prison where he had been serving a sentence for attacking Henchman's son.
JIMMY HENCHMEN IN PRISON FOR MURDER
Henchmen received two consecutive life sentences for ordering a hit Mack which he justified by claiming he and his son were targeted.
“This is America! I want to apologize to my family and my support system. Most importantly, to my son; When I asked you to intern as a 14 yr old at my office it was because I wanted you to see your father working and have a strong role model. I wanted you to look up to brown and black people in boardrooms rather than in the streets. I was proud of the work I was doing. I never thought when I sent you on that errand, you would be surrounded and assaulted by 50 Cent and four G-Unit grown men with guns for wearing a T-shirt…” Henchmen said.
LAW ENFORCEMENT DENIES 50 CENT'S INVOLVEMENT
Police stated that 50 Cent had no involvement in the court case or the accusation formulated against Henchmen.
"Law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of Lodi and Jimmy's case tell us ... the alleged report was never taken, and 50 was never recorded as having talked to officers working on the matter at the time."
Mack's murder was just one of many that have decimated the ranks of rappers and hip hop artists in recent years.
MUSIC WORLD SHOCKED BY THE MURDER OF NIPSEY HUSSLE
Rap is the music of the streets, a hard world of poverty, drug abuse, and violence. Sadly, many of the men and women who have escaped the streets through their music fall victim to their past association with that violence.
On March 31, 2019, the Grammy-nominated rapper Nipsey Hussle was gunned down, with two others were wounded outside his Los Angeles store.
Nipsey, 33, was rushed to the hospital, he was pronounced dead on arrival.
The rapper who was to meet with high-ranking LAPD officials the next day to discuss a way to end gang violence was killed by Eric Holder, a man with gang affiliations.
Nipsey joins the list of sadly-missed talents lost too young to senseless violence like Tupac Shakur, Lil Phat, The Notorious B.I.G. and XXXTentacion.