Meek Mill Was Allegedly Kidnapped, Held For Ransom By Rolling 60s Crips Gang
- Meek Mill denied claims by Luce Cannon that he was kidnapped and held for ransom by the Rolling 60s Crip gang, stating on social media, "This guy must be using a story to confuse his indictment..."
- Luce Cannon, a member of the Rolling 60s, alleged during a podcast that Rick Ross paid a $50,000 ransom for Meek Mill's release.
- Cannon's claims related to past incidents involving gang activity and alleged criminal behavior by Eugene Henley, who was recently indicted on charges of running a criminal enterprise.
- According to Luce Cannon, many bodyguards in Los Angeles have ties to local gangs, raising questions about their loyalty to celebrity clients.
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Meek Mill Denies Being Kidnapped and Held for Ransom by LA Gang
Source: Kaitlyn Morris / Getty Meek Mill has denied recent claims by Los Angeles gang member Luce Cannon, who alleged that he once kidnapped the rapper and held him for ransom. WOW! Luce Cannon Admits that he kidnapped Meek Mill at the club & held him up for Ransom for $50,000 in LA Luce made Meek call Rick Ross to have him pay up $50,000 in cash, he sent it. Big U allegedly set it up. This is allegedly why the Feds picked him up, for “Robbery”…
Meek Mill Shoots Down ‘Fake’ Claim Rick Ross Paid $50k Ransom to Release Him
Meek Mill has shot down a claim made by imprisoned rapper Luce Cannon that he and some folks once kidnapped Mill over his posts on Twitter. In a clip from DJ Akademiks’ podcast, Cannon — who’s part of the Rollin’ 60s Crip gang and is behind bars for federal charges surrounding a RICO case — claimed that Ross paid off a $50,000 ransom to release Mill. The “Levels” rapper was quick to reject the narrative, sharing a screenshot of the article and…
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