BREAKING: Famous Rapper Heading Straight To PRISON- LOOK What He DID!

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I know it’s hard to believe that a rapper could get in trouble with law but that is exactly what happened to Fetty Wap, a popular rapper known for his hit song “Trap Queen.”

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Wap’s (what a stupid name) whose real name is Willie Maxwell will be spending six years in prison for his involvement in a drug-trafficking operation based in New York which involved conspiracy to distribute and possess controlled substances such as heroin, fentanyl, and crack cocaine.

How wonderful…

‘WAP’ SCREWED UP

Maxwell expressed remorse for his actions and acknowledged, “Me being selfish in my pride put me in this position today,” Breaking 911 reports.

His legal team claimed that financial difficulties resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic drove him to engage in drug sales.

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Nice defense.

Authorities arrested Maxwell in October 2021 on charges related to a plot to transport significant quantities of heroin, fentanyl, and other drugs into the New York City region. The indictment accused him, along with five co-defendants, of conspiring to possess and distribute over 100 kilograms of heroin, fentanyl, and crack cocaine between June 2019 and June 2020.

According to prosecutors, the scheme involved utilizing the U.S. Postal Service and vehicles with concealed compartments to transport drugs from the West Coast to Long Island, where they were stored for distribution to dealers in Long Island and New Jersey.

Maxwell pleaded guilty to the top charge of conspiracy to distribute and possess controlled substances listed in the indictment, specifically referring to cocaine. This plea saved him from the possibility of a life sentence if convicted on all charges.

While Maxwell’s lawyers aimed for the minimum sentence of five years, the prosecution sought a longer term.

Defense attorney Elizabeth Macedonio expressed her sadness, stating, “This is a sad day. This is a kid from Paterson, New Jersey who made it out.”

Assistant United States Attorney Christopher Caffarone emphasized that the case was not about Maxwell’s fame as an artist.

“The defendant did actually sell drugs,” said Caffarone. “The defendant did actually sell cocaine.”

Judge Joanna Seybert said to Maxwell, “You’ve got a lot going for you, see if you can put it together.”

The U.S. The Department of Justice said the rapper “was a kilogram-level redistributor” for a drug trafficking organization.

“The fact that we arrested a chart-topping rap artist and a corrections officer as part of the conspiracy illustrates just how vile the drug trade has become,” Michael Driscoll, FBI assistant director-in-charge, said in a statement.

Enjoy prison WAP.

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