The Game's manager, James "Jimmy Henchmen" Rosemond, was recently found guilty of the unprovoked beating of a Washington D.C. disc jockey during an appearance with the LA rapper.
It seems Jimmy doesn't practice what he preaches. He can be seen on The Beef II DVD warning rappers to avoid beef.
A jury found Henchmen guilty of assaulting on-air personality Xzulu "The Big Lipped Bandit" at 93.9 WKYS-FM in Lanham, Maryland.
Prince George’s County prosecutor Glenn Ivey says the attack happened after the DJ made a joke about Rosemond’s cell phone earpiece. During the two-day trial, witnesses testified that Rosemond beat Xzulu, whose real name is Richard Dunkerson, badly enough to send him to the hospital. Rosemond faces up to ten years in prison when he is sentenced April third.
It seems Jimmy doesn't practice what he preaches. He can be seen on The Beef II DVD warning rappers to avoid beef.
A jury found Henchmen guilty of assaulting on-air personality Xzulu "The Big Lipped Bandit" at 93.9 WKYS-FM in Lanham, Maryland.
Prince George’s County prosecutor Glenn Ivey says the attack happened after the DJ made a joke about Rosemond’s cell phone earpiece. During the two-day trial, witnesses testified that Rosemond beat Xzulu, whose real name is Richard Dunkerson, badly enough to send him to the hospital. Rosemond faces up to ten years in prison when he is sentenced April third.