Freeway Ricky Ross

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Freeway Ricky Ross The Real Fucking Boss

"Sometimes we had 2-3 million dollar days"

Dude was getting millions of dollars of coke from a government CIA connection. On the front none the less! Then his same connection fucked him in the end and set him up.

If you find it interesting check some other videos on youtube. Shows about his operation and such. He had like 5 houses in L.A. JUST to count money at. Then hundreds of places pushing it.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYgwIBXMNho"]YouTube - FREEWAY RICKY (THE REAL RICK ROSS)[/ame]

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxUQJbsdX0E"]YouTube - Freeway Ricky Ross - A Pawn in the CIA's Drug Game[/ame]


Also I have never done the shit in my life so don't think Im a fein or anything I just find it interesting, Im hustler by nature.

And yes Rick Ross the rapper jacked this guys name.
 


'Freeway' Rick Ross to be Released from Prison

Posted on May 01, 2009


Notorious Los Angeles drug kingpin Rick Ross is scheduled to be released from prison on Monday. His May 4 release comes after he was served with a life sentence resulting from a C.I.A. cocaine smuggling scandal.

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Who gets off a life sentance like that? You tell me...

Ross was nicknamed "Freeway" because he owned several properties along Los Angeles' Harbor Freeway, where he ran a crack-cocaine distribution ring that was said to have earned $2.3 million a day. In an interview with PBS, Ross claimed he had thousands of employees and an operation that stretched across the U.S. He said he ran cocaine sales in St. Louis, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Baltimore and Seattle.

In 1996 Ross was "set-up" by his long time dealer, Oscar Danilo Blandon, who orchestrated a sting with the C.I.A in an undercover operation. The set-up led to the kingpin's apprehension and life sentence after his attempt to purchase 1000 kilos of cocaine.

Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Gary Webb wrote a series of expose articles titled "Dark Alliance." The acclaimed series exposed the C.I.A.'s intention to traffic cocaine into predominantly black neighborhoods across the country to fund the Contra rebels in Nicaragua during the U.S. Intra-Contra scandal. After the "Dark Alliance" articles and several appeals, Ross' sentence was reduced and his Monday release has been confirmed.

In recent years a Florida rapper, who is rumored to be a former jail guard, has made a significant contribution to Billboard's Top 200 via his rap alias "Freeway Rick Ross." The rapper insists he did not base his music career and persona off the true Rick Ross.

Ross, however, feels differently, "After seeing all the stuff that has been going on with the Correctional Officer (William Roberts) that stole my name, [it] makes me think back to a year and a half ago when we spoke," Freeway Ricky Ross explained to AllHipHop.com in a previous interview. "I tried to talk to him like a big brother and let him know to be you, and that he couldn't be me."

Upon his departure from the correctional facility, which was once destined to be his final resting place, Ross has made an array of plans. His agenda is already packed with with potential book and film deals, a reality series that will chronicle his transition from prison life to the half-way house, and an official induction into the music business.
 
He is supposed to have a reality show coming out...
wikipedia said:
A Year With Freeway Ricky Ross

A new reality show currently in production will go along with Ricky Ross as he leaves prison and moves into a halfway house in California. The show will follow his attempt to regain his former fortune through legal means, while at the same time making amends with the community. [8]
 
I love watching/reading stories like this. Cocaine Cowboys was a great documentary too. Never saw Cocaine Cowboys 2 though.
 
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