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Eugene “Big U” Henley, a California-based gang member who is allegedly a leader of the 'Crips' has been accused of murder, kidnapping, robbery, extortion, and fraud, federal authorities said on Wednesday. The legal documents prepared against the gang leader state he had a few crossovers with the NBA and players around the league including Draymond Green and Shaquille O'Neal according to the LA Times...
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"Henley also allegedly defrauded companies, donors, athletes and celebrities — including NBA star Draymond Green and Lakers legend Shaquille O’Neal — persuading them to donate to his charities and later allegedly transferring the money to his personal bank accounts."
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In a monitored meeting between Henley and someone identified only as “Victim-1,” Henley recounted that he “got into it,” with A.B after A.B. cheated a current NBA All-Star out of $1.5 million and a former NBA All-Star out of $5 million. Henley also talked about charging the players $100,000 to get their money back.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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UnclePat761 month
The gang leader defrauded Shaq but helped others recover millions?
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Brothers fukin brothers. See Chicago! There us no discrimination from thugs. Cant believe Shaq got played here.
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Bill W Tiger1 month
My ole aunt always told..."Son if you lay down with dogs you just might wake up fleas!"
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robertgamb1 month
Another reason the NBA has gone to shite,I mean really your a pro basketball player and you get involved with this guy WOW!
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YStar1 month
They're just following MJ.... whose gambling addiction and running with mafias led to his father's killing
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POTUS20241 month
You have zero command of the English language.
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chinhoyang1 month
The events described in the headline bear no relation to what actually happened.
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MarioBrothers1 month
Another very quality human being. Definitely want this guy on your six when things break out.
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