Lamarquise
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Pras is about to takedown a lot of people like Barack Obama and other prominent politicians.
On Monday, the Grammy-winning Pras, 50, goes on trial in a Washington, DC, federal court as a key figure in a complex, multi-billion dollar global finance and political influence conspiracy involving two foreign nationals: Jho Low, a flashy Malaysian billionaire with ties to China, and Guo Wengui, the exiled Chinese billionaire who recently had a fire in his Manhattan apartment during an FBI raid.
Pras’ defense subpoenaed Presidents Obama and Trump, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and others in the case, but US Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly quashed the subpoenas last week.
The rapper could face up to 22 years in prison if convicted on charges that include one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States government, among others.
Pras submitted a star-studded witness list that included ex-HUD director Ben Carson, Las Vegas casino magnate Steve Wynn and former US Attorney
General Jeff Sessions.
Inside the wild federal trial of the Fugees’ Pras that begins Monday
The trial, starting Monday in DC, involves Leonardo DiCaprio, the Trump and Obama administrations, a Chinese dissident and a missing Malaysian billionaire.
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On Monday, the Grammy-winning Pras, 50, goes on trial in a Washington, DC, federal court as a key figure in a complex, multi-billion dollar global finance and political influence conspiracy involving two foreign nationals: Jho Low, a flashy Malaysian billionaire with ties to China, and Guo Wengui, the exiled Chinese billionaire who recently had a fire in his Manhattan apartment during an FBI raid.
Pras’ defense subpoenaed Presidents Obama and Trump, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and others in the case, but US Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly quashed the subpoenas last week.
The rapper could face up to 22 years in prison if convicted on charges that include one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States government, among others.
Pras submitted a star-studded witness list that included ex-HUD director Ben Carson, Las Vegas casino magnate Steve Wynn and former US Attorney
General Jeff Sessions.