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Jimmy Henchman Says He Wants 50 Cent To Testify In New Trial

Jimmy Henchman recently did a interview where he states if the government chooses to try him again for the third time in the murder case of G-Unit affiliate Lodi Mack, he wants 50 Cent to testify on the stand about who shot Game's homeboy at Hot 97. And then he basically snitched on the same person who testified against him and said, " I didn't tell him to murder Lodi Mack, I ordered him to bring Tony Yayo or Lodi Mack to me.

He took it upon himself to kill him." If you ask me he basically pointed the finger at the other dude and said, "It wasn't Me."

Jimmy believed they were the two responsible for slapping his 14 year-old son. Then Jimmy takes it a step further and calls 50 Cent a rat. He says everybody that has problems with 50 Cent is currently locked up.

When the news broke earlier this week of Jimmy Henchman getting a new trial 50 Cent posted this …..

You can listen to the interview below:

This interview came across as Jimmy being salty as fu*k because he's serving life sentences for drug trafficking and gun charges so he's pointing fingers and trying to bring other people down with him. The definition of a real rat ……





According to TheSmokingGun:

The gunit beef and jimmy started with chris Lighty, chris was a well known hip hop manager to many rappers and chris was business manager of 50 and gunit. Jimmy allege was gunning for chris lighty. Till this day, 50cent doesnot believe chris lighty committed suicide.

The feud between Rosemond and Lighty and 50 Cent began in 2002 and continued “up until at least 2009,” prosecutors contend. The dispute began when Rosemond, who headed Czar Entertainment, began managing the rapper The Game, who had previously been a member of G-Unit (which Lighty managed).

Investigators allege that Rosemond & Co. fired shots at the front door of Violator’s Manhattan office and pumped bullets into an unoccupied SUV that they believed was owned by Lighty (the vehicle was parked in front of Violator’s West 25th Street headquarters).

Additionally, Rosemond has been accused of targeting G-Unit rapper “Tony Yayo” (real name: Marvin Bernard). Prosecutors allege that shots were fired into Bernard’s white Bentley as well as the performer’s mother’s home in Queens.

Immediately following the March 2007 assault of his 14-year-old son, Rosemond participated in “an assault with a razor on Chris Lighty’s brother,” according to the October 18 prosecution motion. Rosemond also allegedly participated in a “conspiracy to shoot Chris Lighty in or about 2009.”

Prosecutors cited two separate attempts to shoot Lighty, once at a midtown Manhattan restaurant, and also on a street near his office. This “escalating pattern of violence committed by Rosemond and his associates against members of G-Unit” was capped by the September 2009 killing of Fletcher, who was nicknamed “Lodi Mack.”

In a June 2010 blog posting, Lighty addressed “rumors and ridiculous stories,” claiming that, “No, I didn’t get attacked” and “No I didn’t see my brother get any stitches let alone 103.” Referring to the “chaos and mayhem hip hop is in right now,” Lighty added, “I cannot stress how we don’t condone any violence.”

Last August, [U]Lighty, 44, died of a single gunshot wound to his head. He was discovered in a pool of blood outside the Bronx home he shared with his estranged wife. A 9mm pistol was found at his side. “Lighty died of an apparent suicide,” prosecutors noted.[/U]

Days after Lighty’s death, Rosemond (seen above) issued a statement about his rival’s demise. “Chris, you were my peer in business and in life. We learned the game together. You will be missed.”

Rosemond, who issued his condolences from a federal jail cell, was convicted in June 2012 of heading a cocaine trafficking ring.

He was also connected to the shooting of Suge Knight at a Kanye Wes...

A cooperating witness has told federal investigators that he shot rap mogul Suge Knight at a 2005 party hosted by Kanye West at a swanky Miami Beach hotel, The Smoking Gun has learned.

The shooting of Knight, founder of L.A.’s Death Row Records, was allegedly ordered by James "Jimmy Henchman" Rosemond, the New York music manager who was sentenced last month to life in prison for heading a cocaine trafficking ring.

Knight was sitting at a VIP table inside the Shore Club hotel when a black male approached and opened fire, hitting him once in the upper right leg. Knight, 48, was rushed to a local hospital where he underwent surgery to remove the bullet and repair a broken bone. Knight is seen above being placed into an ambulance by Miami Beach paramedics.

Following the August 2005 shooting, screaming guests fled the star-studded, late-night party, which was hosted by West in advance of MTV’s Video Music Awards ceremony the following evening. Police told reporters that their investigation was hampered by the unwillingness of witnesses to speak with them.

Now, eight years later, federal investigators have been provided an insider’s account of the shooting of Knight, a central figure in the 1990s East Coast-West Coast rap feud that likely resulted in the murders of Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace, the rapper known as The Notorious B.I.G..

Mohammed Stewart--a longtime Rosemond associate (and admitted cociane trafficker)--has copped to shooting Knight, claiming that he targeted the “rival rap producer…at Rosemond’s behest,” according to investigators. The witness has recently told federal investigators that Rosemond--who attended the West party--provided him with the gun he used to shoot Knight.

Immediately following the shooting, Stewart reported, he and Rosemond fled the Shore Club together, adding that Rosemond (seen at left) paid him $10,000 for the shooting (the motive for which is not further detailed by federal officials).

Stewart, 36, is referred to as "CW-3" (confidential witness-3) in the document.

Stewart was a member of Rosemond’s narcotics operation for more than a decade, and participated in a series of violent acts directed at associates of the rapper 50 Cent’s G-Unit crew. The rap world beef was prompted by business disputes between G-Unit and Rosemond’s Czar Entertainment.

As part of that turf war, Stewart carried out a March 2007 razor attack on the brother of Chris Lighty, 50 Cent’s business partner. In retaliation for the assault of Rosemond’s 14-year-old son, Rosemond associates carried out the September 2009 murder of Lowell Fletcher, a G-Unit associate who had been previously convicted of attacking the teenager. According to a government filing, a cooperating witness reported that Rosemond said he would not rest until “members of G-Unit were ‘carrying a coffin.’”

Stewart is one of several former Rosemond associates expected to testify during the murder-for-hire case, which is scheduled to open November 18. In addition to details of the Fletcher murder, prosecutors want the witness to testify about other violent acts that Rosemond participated in or ordered. Such evidence would demonstrate that “Rosemond entrusted the Government’s witnesses to do his violent dirty work,” prosecutors contend.

Regarding the involvement of “CW-3” in the Knight shooting, government lawyers argue that the incident “is crucial to show the strong and trusting relationship between CW-3 and Rosemond that ultimately led Rosemond to include CW-3 in his conspiracy to assault and kill members of G-Unit.”

The cooperating witness has told federal officials that “the first time he did anything illegal for Rosemond” was around ten years ago, when Rosemond asked him to help “frame” his wife on a gun charge. At the time, Rosemond was reportedly involved in a “domestic dispute” with his spouse.

Unable to get into the woman’s vehicle, "CW-3" instead “put the firearm under the car, in order to please Rosemond.” The court filing does not indicate if the “frame” attempt caused any legal difficulties for Rosemond’s wife. (3 pages)"

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