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From Press-Telegram wire reports
<*d(1,3)>When a brash disc jockey named Irving Lorenzo decided to call himself "Irv Gotti' and start a music label called Murder Inc. in the late 1990s, he said it was all about selling records. Records by stars like Ashanti and Ja Rule sold in the millions, turning Lorenzo into a rap mogul.See the full content of this document
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Drugs, Murder in the Mix?
The problem, according to federal authorities, was that his gangster persona wasn't mere hype.
Lorenzo, 34, and his brother Christopher Lorenzo, 38, were scheduled to go on trial Wednesday in New York, accused of launderi...See the full content of this document
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