AR-AB to Reportedly Receive New Sentence on Kingpin Charges

AR-AB was convicted in November for using his record label Original Block Hustlaz, to front an entire drug ring operation. He is facing 15 years to life and he will learn his fate on May 28th.

The Philly rapper along with his three other co-defendants was accused of selling a large amount of cocaine, crack, heroin, and meth, plus murdering their rivals while expanding their drug operation. OBH was allegedly used to launder the cash, and other properties were used as a stash house.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that AR-AB’s lyrics and social media posts link him to numerous crimes. For example, the Feds used an Instagram post of him in California with one of his associates purchasing cocaine. The caption read, “I’ll make it snow in LA.” Additionally, authorities believe he has a song that connects him to the 2017 murder of Robert Johnson, who was allegedly killed by OBH crew member, Dontez “Taz” Stewart.

Prayers up for AR-AB.

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