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  • May 24, 2021
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    imma check this out

  • May 24, 2021
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    Isn't Dark Lo in some legal s***

  • OP
    May 24, 2021
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    Teal_

    imma check this out

    It's better than The Plugs I Met 2 ngl

  • May 24, 2021
    Goo

    It's better than The Plugs I Met 2 ngl

    plugs i met 2 was a massive disappointment

  • OP
    May 24, 2021
    knockknockwhoitis

    Isn't Dark Lo in some legal s***

    He talks about it in the interview I linked in OP.

  • May 24, 2021
    knockknockwhoitis

    Isn't Dark Lo in some legal s***

    inquirer.com/news/dark-lo-obh-guilty-ar-ab-witness-intimidation-20210330.html

    But days before Stewart was set to testify, he received a letter addressed from “Ron Harvey,” an alias Salley has used in his music career and a reference to one of the founding members of the Philadelphia Black Mafia.

    The missive opened with the greeting “Wassup Stewart Little” — a phrase prosecutors interpreted as a tortured allusion to the talking mouse protagonist of the 1945 children’s classic Stuart Little and slang used to refer to government cooperators as “rats.” It also included warnings that he might be “stabbed up” in prison and that the mother of his children might be raped if Stewart went through with his testimony.

    When agents confronted Salley about the letter, he admitted to writing it but insisted he did not mean it in a threatening way. He explained he was dismayed to learn that Stewart, whom he considered his protégé, had betrayed him, West, and the other OBH members and simply wanted to warn him of the consequences of that decision.

    “I don’t see how that’s threats,” Salley told agents, according to a transcript of his 2019 interview. “If I didn’t know him, that’s threats. … But he was under me, so I felt as though I could say that to him.”