Police in Chicago have launched an investigation into video messages posted online by a local gang that threatened rapper Rick Ross, according to TMZ.
Self-proclaimed members of a Chicago-based group known as the Gangster Disciples recently demanded in a series of YouTube videos that Ross pay them. Ross is no stranger to the Gangster Disciples, referring to founder Larry Hoover in the song "B.M.F (Blowin' Money Fast)." Hoover is serving six life sentences at a prison in Colorado for drug conspiracy and extortion convictions.
Bing: Rick Ross cancels tour
Ross canceled the rest of his U.S. tour two days ago, which followed an earlier cancellation of two North Carolina shows that...
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Self-proclaimed members of a Chicago-based group known as the Gangster Disciples recently demanded in a series of YouTube videos that Ross pay them. Ross is no stranger to the Gangster Disciples, referring to founder Larry Hoover in the song "B.M.F (Blowin' Money Fast)." Hoover is serving six life sentences at a prison in Colorado for drug conspiracy and extortion convictions.
Bing: Rick Ross cancels tour
Ross canceled the rest of his U.S. tour two days ago, which followed an earlier cancellation of two North Carolina shows that...
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