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FEATURED Casanova Sentenced To 15 Years

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It's not very difficult to get somebody to snitch. All you've got to do is arrest them on a Friday and make it clear that the arraignment is on Monday.

Then tell em you can give them some heroin if they talk.

Usually I’d be negative but you probably right
 
Imagine going from being at the Roc Nation Brunch during Grammy weekend 2 or 3yrs ago...to lookin at a 20+ year sentence.

Smh.
Imagine some how becoming a millionaire as a barely mediocre rapper with no real hits, being invited to exclusive shit like that brunch, and being signed to Roc Nation and throwing it all away cuz you had to be super down with your dumb street gang.
And the worst part is......like no rappers will learn from this situation or young thug. They all think this happened to Cass cuz he's super dumb and it could never happen to them, cuz their set is way smarter, even tho they do the same shit.
 
Feds Ask for 20+ Years for 'Godfather' of Gorilla Stone Gang in Casanova's Case

Federal prosecutors in New York are requesting a prison term of between 20 and 24 years for one of Casanova's co-defendants who allegedly served as a "Godfather" to the Gorilla Stone gang.

Donovan "Donnie Love" Gillard, 31, is set to be sentenced Aug. 17 after pleading guilty to a racketeering charge. Prosecutors have linked him to marijuana sales totaling between 220 and 881 pounds, as well as a failed attempt to murder a rival gang member and a scheme to defraud an unemployment benefits program during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a sentencing brief filed in federal court, the Southern District of New York's U.S. Attorney's office described Gillard as the "Godfather" of the "Money Gang Cave" of Gorilla Stone, as well as the "acting Street Leader" of the entire organization. They say that gave Gillard the power to order shootings and other acts of violence, and that he was entitled to proceeds from drug trafficking activities out of state.

"Gillard’s leadership role meant that he was responsible for ensuring that his many reports followed the gang’s rules, including retaliating against rival gang members who threatened the gang’s narcotics dealing or its overall reputation and stature," three federal prosecutors wrote in the sentencing brief. "Gillard was responsible for ensuring that his reports learned the Gorilla Stone oath and its various rules, and he played a role in recruiting young members to the violent gang."

Gillard's defense attorneys have asked for a sentence "no greater" than the mandatory minimum of five years, describing him as a "well-respected member of the community" who made it through a traumatic childhood, which included the death of his mother. A defense sentencing brief describes Gillard as a caring father of a young daughter and a man full of potential.

"He is the role model to his girlfriend's sons, a role he is equally eager to return to, and an ailing aunt that previously relied on his support and daily assistance," his attorneys wrote in court records.

U.S. District Judge Phillip Halpern will rule on Gillard's sentence next week. His decision may give an indication of what sentence Casanova will receive when he goes before Halpern for a sentencing hearing in December. Casanova has pleaded guilty to a racketeering offense and faces a maximum of life in prison.

On Monday, another of Casanova's co-defendants, Isaiah Santos, pleaded guilty to racketeering. Santos is believed to be a lower-ranking Gorilla Stone member and was accused of drug trafficking and gun possession. His sentencing date has been set for February 2023.
 
The fact all them depended on him is more reason to not run with a gang.

niggas gonna learn one day
 
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