Those BMF checks aren’t as big as some may have thought.
Lil Meech needs to ask for some more scenes in Euphoria. Social media was reporting he could go to jail for 60 years for scamming, but it isn’t as serious as they were making it out to be.
Meech just needs to pay what he owes and it will all go away. Might have to ask 50 Cent for a loan.
‘BMF’ star Lil Meech allegedly stole a $250,000 Richard Mille watch and got caught … leading to his arrest for grand theft.
The 22-year-old actor/rapper — handpicked by 50 Cent to star as his dad, Big Meech, in the Starz ‘BMF’ series — got booked on two counts of first-degree grand theft and a separate count of organized fraud on March 14.
Cops say the actor walked into Miami’s Haimov Jewelers back in February and put a down payment on the Richard Mille using his $80,000 platinum Rolex, but he allegedly failed to pay the remaining $200K balance and never returned the watch.
Cops also accuse him of trying to trade the watch for a different Richard Mille piece at a different store.
Meech wasn’t in jail long and he is already out on bond the same day he was arrested.
He is the son of BIG Meech which the BMF series is based.
The Black Mafia Family (BMF) was a drug trafficking and money laundering organization in the United States.
The Black Mafia Family was founded in 1985 in Southwest Detroit by brothers Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, and by 2000 had established cocaine distribution sales throughout the United States through their Los Angeles-based drug source and direct links to Mexican drug cartels. The Black Mafia Family operated from two main hubs: one in Atlanta for distribution run by Demetrius Flenory and one in Los Angeles to handle incoming shipments from Mexico run by Terry Flenory.
The Black Mafia Family under Demetrius Flenory entered the hip-hop music business as BMF Entertainment in the early 2000s as a front organization to launder money from cocaine sales and to legitimize itself. BMF Entertainment served as a promoter for several high-profile hip-hop artists, and as a record label for their sole artist Bleu DaVinci. Demetrius Flenory and the Black Mafia Family became famous in hip-hop popular culture for their highly extravagant lifestyles.
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, and both were sentenced to 30 years imprisonment. Prosecutors alleged the Black Mafia Family made over $270 million in the course of their operations.
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