Tsu Surf has recently taken a plea deal in a RICO-involved case — but his mother thinks his fans should fast in solidarity and support.
In a now-deleted Instagram post made on Monday (May 1), the rapper’s mother shared that a communal fast from all his fans would send enough “good vibes” into the universe, thus helping Tsu Surf come home quicker.
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“If you know what fasting does. Join us as we go on a Tsu’sday fast every Tuesday starting May 2nd ending September 12th,” she wrote. “The devil has no win here. Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
Meanwhile, Yahoo! is reporting that Tsu Surf (real name Rahjon Cox) will be sentenced in a New Jersey courtroom on September 12, 2023. That may explain why his mother was calling for his fans to fast every Tuesday until that time.
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Court documents obtained by HipHopDX reveal that the “Broken Wings” rapper entered into the plea deal with the United States attorney of the District of New Jersey on March 23, and a video conference to confirm the plea deal was held on Thursday (April 27).
As part of the plea deal, Tsu Surf agreed to plead guilty to counts one and three of the initial indictment — meaning he pleaded guilty to committing conspiracy to violate the RICO act, and pleaded guilty to transporting firearms as a convicted felon.
Furthermore, as part of the deal, the battle rapper has to honor the terms of the deal if he wants to avoid being charged with additional RICO charges in the future.
“But if a guilty plea in this matter is not entered for any reason, or a guilty plea or a judgment of conviction entered in accordance with this agreement does not remain in full force or effect, this Office may reinstate any dismissed charges and initiate any other charges against Cox, even if the applicable statute of limitations period for those charges expires after Cox signs this agreement, and Cox agrees to assert that any such charges are time-barred,” reads the agreement.
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Finally, Tsu Surf has also agreed to the forfeiture of any property obtained as part of this larger RICO conspiracy, including the firearm found in his possession and all accessories — including the bullets — tied to the firearm.