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Rick Ross target of Gangster Disciples

Another gang leader, Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory of the Black Mafia Family, is also mentioned in the song, which shares an acronym “BMF”with the Ross song itself. Like Hoover, Flenory is a federal inmate though he has a release date in 2032.

Ross, of course, has a working familiarity with the penal system, having served previously as a corrections officer in Florida. The rapper real name: William Leonard Roberts initially denied working as a screw, but eventually fessed up when TSG published documents from his Department of Corrections personnel file.

Those records showed that Ross swore a loyalty oath upon getting hired and agreed to “shoot an inmate attempting to escape.” His perfect attendance record earned him a nifty “Certificate of Appreciation” from corrections officials.

In his 1997 resignation letter submitted 18 months after his hiring, Ross thanked his superiors for “your interest in my career and for the experience I’ve gained through my employment.”

Ross who has an encyclopedic knowledge of hoodlums of every stripe copped his handle from notorious L.A. drug kingpin “Freeway” Ricky Ross, who earlier this year lost a lawsuit brought againt the performer for boosting his name and identity.

Credit: mediatakeout


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