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Philly Rapper AR-Ab Convicted in Drug Trafficking Case, Faces Life in Prison

Philly rapper AR-Ab and three of his associates were convicted Tuesday for a number of federal drug trafficking charges, Pennsylvania officials announced.

AR-Ab—legal name Abdul West—is accused of leading a large-scale drug operation under his Original Block Hustlaz (OBH) record label. State prosecutors say AR-Ab and his entourage ran a violent “trafficking network” between March 2017 and June 2018, distributing drugs like crack cocaine, meth, and heroin in and around Philadelphia. AR-Ab is accused of leading the drug ring, as well as ordering acts of murder. He and three of his co-defendants—Jamaal “Bionickhaz” Blanding, Jameel “Meliano” Hickson, and Hans “NoBrakes Bras” Gadson—are each facing life in prison.

 

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