Lil Kim’s Ex-Boyfriend Stands Trial For Role in Six Murders

lilkim.ohsodjWell D*mn! Who knew it was real like that in Kim’s camp.

Damion “World” Hardy – Lil Kim’s ex-boyfriend – went to trial on Wednesday for allegedly ordering multiple murders and leading a drug gang, all dating back to a decade ago.

Remember World? He gave that crazy interview to Wendy Williams alleging that Kim was an EasternStar, Jay Z, 50, Russell Simmons were all Masons… and thus gay. Listen to the interview below.

World was reportedly the leader of a gang called the Cash Money Brothers, which is accused of commiting multiple murders and importing and trafficking narcotics for more than a decade, according to the New York Times. He was first arrested in 2004 for his involvement in drug trafficking.

Later in January 2008, World was charged with “racketeering conspiracy, narcotics trafficking conspiracy, use of firearms and six murders in aide of racketeering,” according to court documents. He’s accused of ordering the assassination of a bouncer at a Brooklyn roller-skating rink in 1998 and that of a former bodyguard of Mike Tyson in 2003, according to NY Daily News.

“He handed out death sentences with a simple line: ‘he has to go,'” prosecuted Rena Paul said during Brooklyn Federal Court. “World’s order was to kill on sight.”

In 2008, a United States Bureau of Prisons psychologist examined World and concluded that he suffers from schizophrenia, and that he was “incompetent to to stand trial.” So he was then ordered to be medicated while incarcerated, in order to be “competent to stand trial in six murders” and also because he had reportedly attacked guards and inmates, according to the NY Daily News.

Since 2006, Hardy has belted a guard with a sock full of batteries, stabbed an inmate in the head with a sharpened comb, frequently thrown an “unknown liquid substance” at staff members and battled with guards trying to subdue him. Just last November guards found a tube of toothpaste in his cell which had been emptied and re-filled with feces and urine, prosecutors alleged in court papers.

On Wednesday though, Judge Frederic Block of Federal District Court in Brooklyn found Hardy “mentally competent.”

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