Charlie Baltimore files charges against her record label boss/Drug Kingpin/boyfriend for Assault

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Hip-Hop Label Boss Accused Of Being A Drug Kingpin Who Beat Up Rapper Charli Baltimore

BMB Records also had Trick Trick ..Ray J and Cash Doll on its roster :patrice:

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(AllHipHop News) The feds in Detroit have cracked down on a hip-hop record label, which they allege is really a front for a massive heroin dealing operation.

Bryan “Peanut” Brown is the owner of BMB Records, but he is also accused of being a drug kingpin


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According to a 50-page indictment that was obtained by The Detroit News, Brown has generated millions of dollars by selling his heroin and washing the proceeds through BMB, which counted artists like Ray J, Charlie Baltimore, Bre-Z and others as performers on the roster.

The DEA started investigating BMB Records in 2013, after cops seized $550,000 in cash, along with 8 kilos of heroin.

A confidential informant told the FBI that Brown was really one of the biggest heroin dealers in the Midwest.

The source claimed Brown bought his heroin from a group in California, which is connected to the Mexican cartels.

The proceeds from the sales are then allegedly funneled through BMB Records, which earned millions of dollars between 2013 and 2015.

Police conducting undercover surveillance found that Brown had a fleet of luxury cars – 20 in total – which includes a Maserati, a Porsche Panamera and two Corvettes.

The cops noted that the cars alone were valued at almost 14 times the amount Brown reported on his income taxes for 2011, which was the year before he started BMB Records.

In December 2016, the authorities closed in on Brown and raided a loft he was staying in with an unnamed girlfriend.

Police found a number of weapons and indicted Brown on gun charges. Two months later, he popped back up on police’s radar while he was on probation.

Brown was accused of beating down his other girlfriend, legendary rapper Charli Baltimore, in a violent rage.

“I was brutally beaten by Brown when I walked in on him with another woman,” Charli Baltimore wrote the court affidavit obtained by The Detroit News. “He choked me, blacked (sic) my eye, bruised my arm while I was still in a cast.”

Bryan “Peanut” Brown is still free on bond, and he is even reportedly filming a new reality series for lifetime called “Detroit Empire.”
 
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Brown was accused of beating down his other girlfriend, legendary rapper Charli Baltimore, in a violent rage.

“I was brutally beaten by Brown when I walked in on him with another woman,” Charli Baltimore wrote the court affidavit obtained by The Detroit News. “He choked me, blacked (sic) my eye, bruised my arm while I was still in a cast.”

Bryan “Peanut” Brown is still free on bond, and he is even reportedly filming a new reality series for lifetime called “Detroit Empire.”


The "other woman" mighta been the daughter (Siaani) :gurl:

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Dude made BOND AGAIN... :damn:

And is out on BAIL :ohhh:

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Detroit Empire: Feds say rap mogul is heroin kingpin

Detroit – A prominent Metro Detroit music mogul accused of being one of the largest heroin dealers in the Midwest and using his rap label to launder drug money remained free Wednesday after a federal judge refused to revoke his bond.
The decision by U.S. District Judge Nancy Edmunds came hours after The Detroit News chronicled an ongoing federal drug investigation targeting Brian “Peanut” Brown. The story was based on a sealed federal search warrant affidavit obtained by The News.

The 2 p.m. hearing was prompted by federal prosecutors who argued the 47-year-old Warren man was a danger to the community.

The judge met privately with Assistant U.S. Attorney Steve Cares and Brown’s lawyer Steve Fishman for about 10 minutes Wednesday. Brown did not attend the brief hearing.

In open court, the judge said Brown is complying with bond conditions but she would revisit the issue June 29.


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Brown owns multiple homes in Metro Detroit and lived in a $500,000 home near Atlanta with wife Akia Brown, 41, according to court records.

“Akia Brown is a member of the (drug ring) and is instrumental in hiding and concealing the money that is derived from narcotic sales,” DEA Special Agent Stephen Popp wrote in the court filing.

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Akia Brown, wife of alleged drug kingpin Brian Brown, allegedly helps her husband hide assets and ...more
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Akia Brown is a real estate agent, motivational speaker and author. She was an unemployed mother of four and $540,000 in debt when she filed bankruptcy in 2009, the year before her husband finished his prison sentence.

Today, she is a self-described CEO with her own memoir, a billboard on the city’s west side and an active life on social media, posting photos of herself in furs shopping at Chanel and sitting on a gold throne with armrests shaped like a ferocious beast.

Brown, a convicted drug felon, has not been charged with a new drug crime despite a three-year investigation by U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents. Investigators have seized $550,000 in cash, eight kilograms of heroin and at least one kilogram of fentanyl, a synthetic pain medication fueling the nation’s deadliest addiction crisis.

Outside court, Fishman reacted to the judge’s decision: “As The Temptations once said: ‘The further you look, the less you see.” :ohhh:

Brown is head of BMB Records and was indicted in March 2016 on a gun charge, two years into the sprawling federal drug investigation. He was released on bond and placed on house arrest with a GPS tether.
Two months later, while free on bond, Brown allegedly beat one of his rappers, Charli Baltimore, whose real name is Tiffany Lane-Jarmon.
 
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