If that's the case that means that any church, softball league, book club that the defendants are in "had a drug ring within it". People are gonna believe what you want but this is a prime example of sensationalizing a story to make the defendants look bad. We have put out almost 200 albums by dozens of artist so when 5 people associated with the label are arrested that's everyday life. If the exact same thing happened to a non-minority owned label I seriously doubt it would have been handled this way. The federal government obviously investigated the label and we have not and do not participate in any illegal activity which is why Thizz is not named in the indictment. If Thizz as a label participated in or had knowledge of then best believe there would be a different outcome. To me it looks like a ton of resources put into this investigation in hopes of uncovering a drug funded and ran label.