Former hip-hop mogul James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond was sentenced Friday to life in prison plus five years for overseeing a drug trafficking empire that supplied Brooklyn and Queens with cocaine.
“You’re the kingpin,” Federal Judge John Gleeson said. “Not all kingpins necessarily deserve a life sentence but you certainly do.”
“You’re a very intelligent and capable person and you chose this life,” Gleeson added.
Jimmy, 48, also faces trial next month on murder-for-hire charges in Manhattan Federal Court for ordering the killing of an associate of rapper 50 Cent suspected of slapping Rosemond’s son.
Jimmy of course has denied he ordered the hit on Shakur in a Manhattan recording studio.
Jimmy supervised a crew who shipped thousands of kilograms of coke from California to New York City hidden inside music equipment cases.
But he also maintained a wildly successful business managing the careers of rapper The Game and actor Michael K. Williams of “The Wire” and “Boardwalk Empire” fame, and had business dealings with Rev. Al Sharpton, Sean (Diddy) Combs and Wyclef Jean. But all that is gone now as Jimmy, who once owned penthouses in Brooklyn and Los Angeles, forfeited $10 million to the government as the illicit proceeds of his drug dealing.
Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Loretta Lynch called him a “thug in a suit.”
“Today’s life sentence is a fitting end to the ‘Henchman’s’ two-faced machinations,” Lynch said.
The judge rejected Rosemond’s bizarre bid for a new trial based, in part, on the claim that a juror interviewed after he was convicted claimed to have read on the Internet about Rosemond’s alleged involvement in the Shakur murder.
Check out the full statement from James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond’s publicist Sibrena Stowe de Fernandez:
Today’s life sentence of music mogul, James “Jimmy Henchmen” Rosemond for disheartening for several reasons and it’s unfortunate that Mr. Rosemond was unable to make an official statement because of the appellate process that he must go through and another case that he’ll soon battle.
For those of us who got to know Jimmy for who he is, know a great man who started from the bottom who helped and encouraged those around him to do the right thing. Many of us are surprised by the “person” the prosecutors described in the court room, but it isn’t the Jimmy Rosemond that his friends and family know.
Unfortunately, the persona that have been depicted in the press in the past, has created a persona in which I am not familiar with and unfortunately it has effected his ability to have a fair chance in the entertainment industry and among consumers and fans of certain media outlets and entertainment. The enemies he has accrued over the years within the media have been able to create the image of a person that they wanted to create without facts being checked.
Jimmy has managed and at times supported talented performers who’ve created hit records and songs including; Groove theory, Salt & Pepper, Gucci Mane, The Game and other musicians and actors. The on the job training and work opportunities that he gave countless people from interns, lawyers and employees many of whom are still in the entertainment business to date and who helped shape today’s entertainment industry.
When former employee, Tony Martin -who later testified against Jimmy was let go from Universal Music Group as a non paid intern he (Martin) asked Jimmy for a job. Jimmy took Mr. Martin under the wing and taught him the business of music and eventually earned over $100k a year, according to Mr. Rosemond. When Jimmy was wanted by the federal authorities, it was Tony Martin who assisted in Jimmy Rosemonds’ arrest and testified against Jimmy Rosemond as well.
Accountant John Dash who through his own illegal acts got arrested, was told that there was an interest in James Rosemond, he too testified that all of Rosemond’s cash and income came from illegal proceeds. But what wasn’t proven by Jimmy’s attorney was the fact that entertainment manager who have touring acts often receive cash payments.
The rest of the hanger-ons, opportunist and users who testified, they also were offered agreements by prosecutors. They are either expecting an early release from prison or is have already been released and are able to live and work as free men.
Jimmy Rosemond was known to employ the less fortunate to provide a gainful entertainment opportunities but some wanted to be like Jimmy. His favorite saying was “If someone like Barry Hankerson or Shakim and Kedar didn’t look out for me I would be no where, so I have to look out for someone also.” He was giving back to what was given to him. A trait that all successful moguls should practice.
What is concerning is to witness with my own eyes that anyone can be put away for the rest of his life based on hearsay and non credible individuals. Our prayers should be with Jimmy Rosemond and his family. His only remarks after the sentencing was, “My Resilience and determination will overcome all adversity and history will vindicate and be kinder to me.”
Mr. Rosemond is seeking a new trial because not only because of what he considers a fabricated evidence but also because he believes his attorney Gerald Shargel did a terrible job in consulting and representing him. His new legal team is confident that things will work in his favor and he apologizes to all that have felt he let them down.
Best Regards,
Sibrena Stowe de Fernandez,
Pop Culture Expert
LaChic Media,
President
SibrenaStowe.com
Life… geez Louise. Can you imagine going from penthouses to prison. SMH. Sad. The choices we make. I’ve been writing about Jimmy’s legal problems since 2009.
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