TRENDING
EXCLUSIVE: BMF Co-Founder Southwest T Unmasked As Jam Master Jay’s Cocaine Supplier

Published
1 year agoon

Court documents filed by the government have unmasked Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, co-founder of the notorious Black Mafia Family (BMF), as the drug supplier of the late Hip-Hop legend Jam Master Jay.
The information came to light as the government opposed Karl Jordan and Ronald Washington’s attempt to secure a new trial after being convicted of Jam Master Jay’s murder.
Southwest T founded BMF with his brother Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory.
They operated the notorious drug trafficking organization operation in the late 1990s and early 2000s,
Southwest T was a significant part of the narcotics conspiracy that ultimately led to Jam Master Jay’s untimely demise.
Jam Master Jay, whose real name is Jason Mizell, had become embroiled in the cocaine business in the early 1990s to supplement his earnings with Run-DMC.
Jay acted as a middleman between his supplier, Southwest T and various distributors.
AllHipHop.com’s “Grouchy” Greg Watkins broke the news in 2003 – Southwest T – only known as “Uncle” at the time, supplied Jam Master Jay with cocaine on consignment.
Jam Master Jay would then distribute the drugs to others for further distribution, including Karl Jordan and Ronald Washington, who were later convicted of his murder.
Jam Master Jay, Jordan, and Washington had plans to distribute 10 kilograms of cocaine in Baltimore with the assistance of a man known as Yakim, a trusted associate of Mizell.
Yakim was a major player in the trade.
At the time, he moved about 40 kilos a week and operated a crew of as many as 25 people. However, Yakim wanted to avoid working with Washington due to his unpredictable nature.
“He [Jam Master Jay] wanted me to involve another guy I grew up with named Tinard [Washington]. We both grew up with Tinard. He wanted me to work with Tinard and I told him no,” Yakim explained. “He was a problem.”
Yakim despised Washington so much that he threatened to kill him on sight if he caught him with Jam Master Jay.
Tensions arose between Washington and Yakim, leading to the cancellation of their drug deal partnership.
Jam Master Jay continued with his plans despite the setback with Yakim. He met Southwest T at Wyndham Hotel in August of 2002 to discuss the terms of their drug deal.
Southwest T allegedly made them several options. If they received the drugs in Washington, D.C., it would cost $18,000 per kilo. If they went to Texas to get the drugs, the price would drop to $12,000 per kilo.
And finally, if they made the trip to Mexico, they could get the cocaine for $8,000 per kilo.
They decided to get the drugs in Washington, D.C.
There was no evidence that Jordan and Washington withdrew from the ongoing narcotics conspiracy with Jam Master Jay and Flenory.
However, Jam Master Jay eventually cut Jordan and Washington from being involved in the scheme, which led to the legendary DJ’s murder.
Witnesses Uriel Rincon and Lydia High identified Washington as the gunman guarding the studio exit during the murder, while Rincon identified Jordan as the shooter.
The jury also heard testimony from witnesses who recounted how Jordan and Washington admitted to committing the murder.
Physical evidence, including ballistics reports and DNA evidence, also supported the eyewitness testimony and identifications.
The revelation of Flenory’s involvement as Jam Master Jay’s drug cocaine supplier adds another layer of complexity to the case.
Ironically, it was Jam Master Jay who discovered a young 50 Cent, who is now telling the life stories of Southwest T and Big Meech on the series
“BMF.”
Grouchy Greg Watkins (@GrouchyGreg)
Source link

Patrick Walden, Former Babyshambles Guitarist, Dies at 46

11 Best Moments From Stray Kids’ Thunderous ‘dominATE’ Stadium Concert in New York

Toñita Fest Returns as Caribbean Social Club Marks 51 Years: ‘It’s Important to Bring People Together’

New Kids on the Block Still Have the ‘Right Stuff’ After All These Years: 5 Best Moments From Night 1 of Las Vegas Residency

New Kids on the Block Las Vegas Setlist: Every Song From Night 1 of ‘Right Stuff’ Residency

Exclusive Interview with Bassi Boss

Crucial Flamez: The Guyanese Flame Lighting Up South Florida’s Reggae-Hip Hop Scene

Exclusive interview with Strictly Sour

From Pain to Purpose: Jerard Rice is Starvin’ for Greatness in the industry

Celebrity HipHop’s Next Up: Exclusive Interview with J Menace

Clipse, Pusha T, No Malice – Ace Trumpets (Official Audio)

Turbo & Gunna – Classy Girl [Official Visualizer]

Ken Carson – Blakk Rokkstar (Audio)

Lil Durk – Vanish Mode (Official Audio)

NLE Choppa – Gang Baby (Official Music Video)
TRENDING


Patrick Walden, Former Babyshambles Guitarist, Dies at 46
Patrick Walden, former guitarist for the British rock band Babyshambles, has died at the age of 46. The band, fronted...


11 Best Moments From Stray Kids’ Thunderous ‘dominATE’ Stadium Concert in New York
Stray Kids‘ concert on Thursday (June 19) truly embodied their 2020 single “Thunderous” when a severe thunderstorm watch in the New...


Toñita Fest Returns as Caribbean Social Club Marks 51 Years: ‘It’s Important to Bring People Together’
Brooklyn’s Caribbean Social Club, one of the last surviving Puerto Rican social clubs in the city, will host its second...


New Kids on the Block Still Have the ‘Right Stuff’ After All These Years: 5 Best Moments From Night 1 of Las Vegas Residency
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – JUNE 20: (L-R) Donnie Wahlberg, Danny Wood, Joey McIntyre, Jonathan Knight and Jordan Knight of New...


New Kids on the Block Las Vegas Setlist: Every Song From Night 1 of ‘Right Stuff’ Residency
Jonathan Knight, Jordan Knight, Donnie Wahlberg, Joey McIntyre and Danny Wood of New Kids on the Block perform on the...