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Adrien Broner seems to always have his name buzzing out of the boxing ring rather than in it.
He came up this week after LA music executive Eugene Henley, also known as “Big U,” surrendered to federal agents amid allegations of leading a criminal enterprise linked to the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips.
Henley faces accusations of murder, fraud, and other crimes.
The founder of Big U Enterprise is charged with conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.
On Wednesday, social media was buzzing after 10 other alleged gang members and associates were arrested and charged with various federal crimes, including drug trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and firearms offenses.
This is when Adrien Broner had his name come up
Although not arrested for anything, the famed boxer has been accused of taking money from NBA players.
Adrien Broner Tricked NBA Players In Rigged Dice Games to Take Millions
Adrien Broner (Image Credits: Getty Images)
Eugene Henley Jr. was one of 18 members of the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips street gang charged in the latest RICO act.
The 58-year-old is accused of running a vast criminal operation like a mob boss, the complaint charges.
Also in that complaint was Adrien Broner allegedly cheating NBA players out of money.
Broner apparently cheated an NBA players out of $1.5 million through fixed dice games, and Big U wanted him assaulted because he had not checked in with him. He also wanted the money back on behalf of the unnamed cheated NBA players.
Broner allegedly used “teased” dice.
Adrien Broner is said to have cheated a current NBA all-star out of $1.5 million and a former NBA player out of $5 million.
Henley allegedly charged NBA players $100,000 to get their money back
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