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Rapper Nuke Bizzle Sentenced To 6-Years In Prison After Bragging About Covid Fraud
Rapper Nuke Bizzle Has Been Sentenced To 6-Years In Prison
Rapper Nuke Bizzle, who bragged about committing COVID-19 financial fraud, has now been sentenced to 6 years in prison.
The rapper, whose real name is Fontrell Baines has a song and music video about getting rich after stealing pandemic-related unemployment benefits.
In the video of the song titled ‘EDD’, he shows off a stack of envelopes from the California Employment Development Department.
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Baines has since admitted to using multiple addresses in Beverly Hills and Koreatown to apply for unemployment benefits he didn’t earn.
Back in July, the 33-year-old rapper pleaded guilty to federal mail fraud charges, and unrelated illegal gun possession charges in the coming days.
According to The New York Post, The “EDD” rapper admitted to making 92 false claims using collaborators’ names that totaled $1.2 million through the California Employment Development Department.
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