Bobby Shmurda: ARTIST OF THE SUMMER: Bobby Shmurda and Rowdy Rebel Have Been Arrested

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Damn that's some ********, hopefully they lower bail on dude, he really got a chance to atleast help his fam out if he's able to be on bail until trial is up.
 
U know what, let's lower his bail so the kid can at least help his family out. How does that sound? U know damn well that ain't happening. If I'm the label I'm bailing him out tho, locking him in a studio and making him shoot videos. No such thing as bad Publicity, they can at least make some of their money back. These young kids who worship keef and these dudes will eat it up. We gotta stop acting like sons victim tho, they don't owe him any favors them ****** did what they did. Didn't think these NY ****** were dumber than them chi dudes.
 
NYC gun charges are strict as ****.....they didn't bend for plaxico or lil wayne so why would they bend it for this lil *****

now if they did something wrong in their procedure then I can see why but if that doesn't come out then 
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[h1]Bobby Shmurda Posts $2 Million Bail[/h1]
By JOE COSCARELLI
 JANUARY 31, 2015 12:12 AM  January 31, 2015 12:12 am  

Bobby Shmurda, the spark-plug Brooklyn rapper, has posted $2 million bail after spending more than six weeks in jail on gun and drug charges related to allegations of a gang conspiracy, his lawyer said on Friday.

The city will now have up to 72 hours to review the bail package, which was arranged with the help of Ira Judelson, a bail bondsman known for his high-profile clients, including the rappers Ja Rule and DMX.

“If the city is playing fair, there will be no need for a hearing,” Kenneth Montgomery, Mr. Shmurda’s lawyer, said.

“Management associates” of Mr. Shmurda’s provided collateral to Mr. Judelson in the form of property, Mr. Montgomery said. Epic Records, which signed Mr. Shmurda on the success of his hit, “Hot Boy,” and released his debut EP in November, was not involved, Mr. Montgomery said. The label did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Mr. Shmurda (whose given name is Ackquille Pollard), 20, wasarrested  on Dec. 17 along with a dozen other people accused of being members of a gang in East Flatbush that calls itself GS9. “There is no question that Ackquille Pollard is the driving force behind the GS9 gang and the organizing figure within this conspiracy,” said Nigel Farina, a prosecutor, at his initial arraignment.

In State Supreme Court in Manhattan on Thursday, Mr. Shmurda was arraigned again on a superseding indictment that included 32 additional counts against the group, bringing the total number of counts to 101 from 69.

Mr. Montgomery, arguing unsuccessfully for lower bail, said the city prosecutors had no proof of “any hierarchy,” or that Mr. Shmurda was GS9’s “enforcer.”

Mr. Shmurda is currently being held at the Manhattan Detention Complex, known as the Tombs, but could be released as soon as Monday, Mr. Montgomery said.
Is this **** not obvious what's going on in the rap industry by now?
 
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[h1]Bobby Shmurda Posts $2 Million Bail[/h1]


By JOE COSCARELLI


 JANUARY 31, 2015 12:12 AM January 31, 2015 12:12 am
 



Bobby Shmurda, the spark-plug Brooklyn rapper, has posted $2 million bail after spending more than six weeks in jail on gun and drug charges related to allegations of a gang conspiracy, his lawyer said on Friday.



The city will now have up to 72 hours to review the bail package, which was arranged with the help of Ira Judelson, a bail bondsman known for his high-profile clients, including the rappers Ja Rule and DMX.



“If the city is playing fair, there will be no need for a hearing,” Kenneth Montgomery, Mr. Shmurda’s lawyer, said.



“Management associates” of Mr. Shmurda’s provided collateral to Mr. Judelson in the form of property, Mr. Montgomery said. Epic Records, which signed Mr. Shmurda on the success of his hit, “Hot Boy,” and released his debut EP in November, was not involved, Mr. Montgomery said. The label did not immediately respond to a request for comment.



Mr. Shmurda (whose given name is Ackquille Pollard), 20, wasarrested on Dec. 17 along with a dozen other people accused of being members of a gang in East Flatbush that calls itself GS9. “There is no question that Ackquille Pollard is the driving force behind the GS9 gang and the organizing figure within this conspiracy,” said Nigel Farina, a prosecutor, at his initial arraignment.



In State Supreme Court in Manhattan on Thursday, Mr. Shmurda was arraigned again on a superseding indictment that included 32 additional counts against the group, bringing the total number of counts to 101 from 69.



Mr. Montgomery, arguing unsuccessfully for lower bail, said the city prosecutors had no proof of “any hierarchy,” or that Mr. Shmurda was GS9’s “enforcer.”



Mr. Shmurda is currently being held at the Manhattan Detention Complex, known as the Tombs, but could be released as soon as Monday, Mr. Montgomery said.

Is this **** not obvious what's going on in the rap industry by now?
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Please enlighten me :nerd:
 
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