Jimmy “Henchman” Associates Charged With Murdering A 50 Cent Affiliate

Shortly after the Dexter Isaac claimed he was paid by controversial music executive Jimmy “Henchmen” Rosemond (pictured) to rob Tupac Shakur in 1994, two more men associated with the troubled exec are have been charged with the murder of one of 50 Cent’s and Tony Yayo’s associates. So says the Smoking Gun.

Back in 2007, Rosemond’s then 14-year-old son was allegedly slapped by someone in Tony Yayo’s entourage after being seen wearing a Czar Entertainment T-shirt. At that time, there was a lot of beef between Game and G-Unit.

Lowell “Lodi Mack” Fletcher then told authorities he was responsible for the assault.

Yayo was a co-defendant, but it took a year for him to fess up. He plead guilty to noncriminal harassment, but all charges including misdemeanor assault, harassment and endangering the welfare of a child, were dropped.

However, Fletcher plead guilty and was sentenced to nine months in prison.

Then in 2009, Fletcher was killed in the Bronx, a few weeks after being paroled.

And according to reports, just last month federal prosecutors accused Rodney Johnson and Brian McCleod with plotting the murder of the now dead G-Unit affiliate. Both suspects are involved with a cocaine ring whose East Coast operations were allegedly run by Rosemond.

The cocaine issue currently has Henchmen on the run from authorities.

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