DMX Poses In Jail w/ BMF Co-Founder [Photos]
DMX Poses In Jail w/ BMF Co-Founder
A new photo of DMX (real name Earl Simmons) in jail has surfaced. In the photo, the 47-year-old rapper wears a brown shirt, tan pants and boots. In one photo, he poses with Black Mafia Family’s (BMF) Southwest T (real nameTerry Flenory).
He poses with Southwest T in a second photo, with an unidentified man.
[BMF was a drug trafficking organization originally based in Detroit, MI, that was founded in the late 1980s by brothers Demetrius and Terry Flenory. By the year 2000, they had established cocaine distribution sales throughout the United States. In 2005, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) indicted members of the Black Mafia Family, ultimately securing convictions by targeting the Flenory brothers under the Continuing Criminal Enterprise Statute. Both were sentenced to 30 years in prison. Subsequent indictments eventually targeted over 150 members of the organization. Prosecutors alleged the organization made over $270 million over the course of the conspiracy.]
In a third photo, he grips the hand of who appears to be another inmate.
X was sentenced to one in year in federal prison after pleading guilty to $1.7 million in tax fraud.
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