After being found guilty of all charges back in June, Jimmy "Henchman" Rosemond's sentencing was made official this week. The former music exec was served with a life sentence in Brooklyn federal court yesterday.
While Henchman recently garnered some controversy over his alleged involvement in the 1994 shooting of Tupac Shakur (not to be confused with the 1996 shooting that ended his life), he will serve time for an $11 million cocaine trafficking venture, which he covered up as a music equipment shipping company.
Henchman is known for managing the careers of artists such as The Game, Gucci Mane, and Sean Kingston.
While Rosemond will serve life in prison for his crimes, he is still awaiting judgement in a separate charge of conspiracy to murder an affiliate of 50 Cent.