Fetty Wap sentenced to six years in jail after admitting he conspired to deal cocaine
Rapper Fetty Wap has been sentenced to 6 years in jail in a federal drug trafficking case, the Division of Justice mentioned in a press release Wednesday.
Fetty Wap — whose actual title is Willie Junior Maxwell II — pled responsible in August to conspiracy to distribute cocaine.
Prosecutors accused Fetty Wap of being a part of a drug ring that dealt heroin, fentanyl, and crack cocaine in New York and New Jersey.
Prosecutors say Fetty Wap and his 4 co-defendants acquired the medication narcotics on the West Coast and used the US Postal Service and drivers with hidden car compartments to maneuver them throughout the nation to Lengthy Island.
“The medication had been then distributed to sellers, who offered them on Lengthy Island and in New Jersey,” prosecutors mentioned.
The opposite 4 defendants have additionally pleaded responsible and are nonetheless ready to be sentenced.
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