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nikka stayed talking shyt about, Alpo. Only to be a snitch just like him.
CLIFFS:
In a nine-page filing in U.S. District Court, prosecutors said Edmond had been working with the government over many years, helping authorities understand the workings of the drug trade and convict other dealers.
His cooperation “ranged from assisting in the conviction of extremely violent individuals, to assisting in the conviction of ongoing narcotics trafficking to assisting in the institution of prison reforms,” prosecutors wrote.
The defendant’s cooperation has been both deep and wide,” the filing said. “At bottom, the defendant has made a significant contribution to the investigation and prosecution of others.”
Edmond’s cooperation with prosecutors continued after his mother was released from prison, prosecutors outlined in their filing. For example, over a span of four days in 2002, Edmond testified in the trial of former drug associates whom prosecutors called “the most violent drug trafficking” defendants ever prosecuted in the District. A year later, Edmond testified in another drug trafficking case in North Carolina.
Prosecutors also said Edmond provided “background and associational information” that was used in “numerous” wiretap investigations that helped lead to the arrest, prosecution and conviction of more than 100 drug dealers.
Edmond also helped authorities investigating numerous cold-case slayings, offering details about friendships, rivalries or feuds among victims and suspects. “Such information has helped investigators focus on certain individuals and eliminate others as suspects,” prosecutors wrote.
In addition, prosecutors wrote, he assisted in a Justice Department inspector general’s investigation, spending hours explaining how he and other prisoners had managed to use prison phones and visits to traffic drugs. As a result of that meeting, the Bureau of Prisons, prosecutors say, revamped the inmate telephone system.
A hearing on the request to reduce Edmond’s sentence is likely to be held in coming weeks or months.