(AllHipHop News) A lawyer for James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond has released a statement denying a report that his client paid to have Tupac Shakur robbed in 1994 at The Quad Studios in Manhattan.
Dexter Isaac made the shocking confession to AllHipHop.com that he was paid $2,500 dollars to Rob Shakur on orders from Jimmy Henchman on November 30th, 1994.
Henchman labeled Issac a snitch, over fears that he may be cooperating with the government, pertaining to Henchman’s drug conspiracy case, in which the rap mogul is accused of dealing hundreds of kilos of cocaine.
Lawyer Jeffrey Lichtman told the New York Daily News that Isaac was “lying,” questioned his credibility and said he was attempting to shave time off of his own jail sentence. “It’s a flat out lie,” Rosemond’s lawyer Jeffrey Lichtman told the Daily News.
“Dexter Isaac is not claiming this 17 years later to clear his conscience. He’s doing it because he’s told anybody who will listen he doesn’t want to die in prison. He has kids and wants to work off his sentence. He can’t be trusted.”
According to NYPD spokesman Paul Brown, detectives have opened an investigation into AllHipHop.com’s initial report and plan to interview Isaac over his shocking allegations.
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