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CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. (WPIX) – Rapper Fetty Wap was sentenced to six years in prison Wednesday for his role in a drug trafficking conspiracy, officials said. The rapper, whose real name is Willie ...
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Fetty Wap, the New Jersey rapper who rose to fame with his 2015 single "Trap Queen," was sentenced to six years in federal prison Wednesday for his part in a New York-based drug-trafficking ...
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May 24 (Reuters) - Rapper Fetty Wap was sentenced on Wednesday to six years in prison after pleading guilty in New York federal court to participating in a large-scale drug distribution ring.
Rapper Fetty Wap was sentenced Wednesday to six years in prison for his role in a drug trafficking conspiracy that blanketed parts of Long Island and New Jersey in cocaine, heroin, fentanyl and crack.