
The hip-hop community is abuzz with controversy as Eugene “Big U” Henley, a prominent figure in Los Angeles’ music scene and alleged leader of the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips, has been arrested on federal RICO charges. In a video released prior to his surrender, Big U accused music manager Wack 100 of cooperating with federal authorities, labeling him a “snitch.”
Big U faces serious allegations, including murder, human trafficking, robbery, and extortion. Authorities claim he operated a gang-related organization under the guise of a music executive and anti-gang activist. Among the charges, he is accused of orchestrating the 2021 murder of aspiring rapper Rayshawn Williams and embezzling funds from his anti-gang charity, Developing Options. If convicted, he could face life imprisonment.
In his final video before surrendering, Big U alleged that Wack 100, along with others, provided information to the FBI that led to the indictment. He specifically accused Wack 100 of cooperating with federal investigators, a claim that has intensified their longstanding feud.
Background on Big U and Wack 100
Big U has been a significant figure in both the Los Angeles gang landscape and the music industry. He is credited with mentoring the late rapper Nipsey Hussle and has portrayed himself as an anti-gang activist through his organization, Developing Options. Despite these efforts, authorities allege that he used his community work as a front for illicit activities.
Wack 100, born Cash Jones, is a well-known music manager representing artists like The Game and Blueface. He has a reputation for being outspoken and has been involved in multiple public disputes within the hip-hop community. His relationship with Big U has been tumultuous, marked by periods of collaboration and conflict.
The recent accusations have further strained their relationship, with Wack 100 denying Big U’s claims and the two exchanging heated remarks publicly. This development has added another layer of complexity to their already contentious history.
Big U Arrested on Federal Charges Amidst Accusations Against Wack 100
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