50 Cent May Have To Contend With Jimmy Henchman Following Michael K. Williams Slander

    One of Donald Trump’s final acts as President of the United States included the commutations of over 100 people such as Lil Wayne and Kodak Black. But according to The Washington Post, Trump forgot about Jimmy Henchman, 50 Cent’s longtime foe.

    In 2012, Henchman (real name James Rosemond) was charged with four crimes in connection to the murder of G-Unit affiliate Lowell “Lodi Mack” Fletcher, including murder-for-hire and conspiracy to commit murder. The hit was allegedly carried out in retaliation for the assault on Henchman’s son by Tony Yayo. He was ultimately sentenced to life plus 20 years.

    For years, celebrities such as retired National Football League legend Jim Brown and late actor Michael K. Williams argued Henchman was unjustly convicted, campaigning for President Barack Obama and then Trump to grant him clemency — and it appeared to work. Last December, Trump called Brown and his wife Monique and said, “Let’s get this guy home for Christmas.”

    By the end of the conversation, Brown was convinced Trump was planning to commute Henchman’s sentence. But January came and went without any confirmation of his release.

    Henchman’s attorneys believe that verbal agreement between Trump and the Browns needs to be upheld.

    “Rosemond is serving a sentence that no longer exists,” his attorneys wrote in a 20-page petition. “This exact situation is unprecedented — it does not appear to have happened in the history of the United States. It’s clear to me that Jimmy doesn’t belong in prison for another day.”

    In the Browns’ affidavit, they insist Trump commuted Henchman’s sentence on December 18, 2020. As for why Henchman didn’t make Trump’s final list, the Browns’ attorney, Kimberly Corral, isn’t sure.

    “There was sort of chaos — there was an insurrection, there was a number of things happening which certainly created distractions,” Corral said. “There’s nothing that requires additional steps.”

    50 Cent Slammed For Distasteful Instagram Post Following 'The Wire' Actor Michael K. Williams' Death

    50 Cent made some inflammatory comments about Michael K. Williams following his drug overdose death last month while promoting Raising Kanan.

    “Damn if you didn’t see Raising Kanan check it out,” he captioned the post. “that fentanyl is no joke, killing the clientele. RIP michael k. williams.”

    He doubled down a few days later after Williams’ official cause of death was revealed to be a lethal combination of fentanyl and heroin.

    50 Cent wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post, “Oh damn he smoked that little blue cap out of juke box bag. hey catch Raising Kanan this weekend.”

    10 thoughts on “50 Cent May Have To Contend With Jimmy Henchman Following Michael K. Williams Slander

    1. Jimmy if he comes home he ain’t gonna be trying to mess with 50 or nobody else, he is facing life if he gets out he is not even gonna try to Jay-Walk across the street. Jimmy got more sense than that. He is gonna try and use his industry to get back into artist management. Also 50 ain’t gonna try and do anything to him, 50’s money is going to good for that right now.

      1. Is that all you think about? Or all your allowed too think about I should say. Silly little bitch look at your retarded boy.biden??

    2. At one point that man was answering to Omar and O, they was showing him more respect after he played a character than his real identity…that’s sad. Omar wasn’t real. rest in peace Michael K Williams

    3. Jimmy is the worst kind of gangsta, he’s a gangsta rat. Him and his son went to the police and SNITCHED on Yayo and Lodi, got them charged and locked up for the crime, then still had him murdered when he got out. He also snitched on a group of inmates plotting a prison escape to benefit his own case.

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