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For a chicago nikka he seem to stay in New York and LA business. Whats up with that![]()
eiht snitched on Nate Hill, who is from chicago
For a chicago nikka he seem to stay in New York and LA business. Whats up with that![]()
so he snitched about getting paid for a movie? I’m not getting what this is actually about and how Eiht snitched. I’m not listening to this fool ramble on for 5 mins. Guarantee he’ll keep saying the same shyt over and over without actually explaining anything.
Snitched about what?eiht snitched on Nate Hill, who is from chicago
Snitched about what?
He said on QF podcast that he lived in both places and has family all over the countryFor a chicago nikka he seem to stay in New York and LA business. Whats up with that![]()
Nate was a drug kingpin so more than likely its related to that
what would Eiht have to do with drugs in Chicago? Looking up Nate Hill he was convicted for ordering hits on some people. IN 1999! So they’re bringing this up 20 years later with vague “evidence” for what reason?
so he snitched about getting paid for a movie? I’m not getting what this is actually about and how Eiht snitched. I’m not listening to this fool ramble on for 5 mins. Guarantee he’ll keep saying the same shyt over and over without actually explaining anything.
I don’t know about the case but that’s street money. Y’all can’t read between the lines?Dude likely was cleaning money or some shyt
For a chicago nikka he seem to stay in New York and LA business. Whats up with that![]()
He said on QF podcast that he lived in both places and has family all over the country
U.S. JURY CONVICTS COCAINE KINGPINDrug kingpin Nate Hill was convicted Monday by a federal jury of supplying more than 3 tons of cocaine to two of Chicago's largest street gangs, the Gangster Disciples and Vice Lords, for nearly a decade.
Hill was also found guilty of ordering hits on three enemies; two were killed, but the third survived despite being shot several times in the head, authorities said.
The seven-woman, five-man jury deliberated over four days before convicting Hill on seven counts of narcotics conspiracy, tax fraud, money laundering and operating a continuing criminal enterprise. He was acquitted of one count of money laundering, and the jury was unable to reach a verdict on a drug count.
Co-defendant Cordell "Break" James, a worker in Hill's drug organization who took part in the unsuccessful hit, was also convicted of one count of narcotics conspiracy.
Two dozen others had previously been convicted for their roles in Hill's drug organization, which continued operating for six months in 1996 after he was charged and fled the country, authorities said.
After a long search, Hill, one of the Top 15 Most Wanted fugitives sought by the U.S. Marshal's Service, was arrested in early 1998 in the west African nation of Guinea, operating a successful coffee business.
Both Hill and James face mandatory sentences of life imprisonment when they are sentenced Sept. 2 by U.S. District Judge Charles Kocoras, according to prosecutors Colleen Coughlin and Daniel Gillogly.