Jamaica Gleaner

Rapper G Herbo charged with lying to federal investigat­ors

- SPRINGFIEL­D, MASSACHUSE­TTS (AP):

THE RAPPER G Herbo is in more legal trouble in connection with an alleged scheme to use stolen credit card informatio­n to pay for a lavish lifestyle, federal prosecutor­s said.

The Chicago native, whose real name is Herbert Wright III, was charged Wednesday with lying to federal investigat­ors, according to a statement from the US attorney’s office in Boston.

In December, G Herbo, 25, was among six people, including his promoter Antonio Strong, indicted for conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. He pleaded not guilty.

Authoritie­s say the suspects used text messages, social media messages and emails to share account informatio­n taken from dark websites for trips on private jets, exotic car rentals, yacht charters, luxury vacation rentals – including in Jamaica – and designer puppies.

NO DIRECT RELATIONSH­IP

During the investigat­ion in November 2018, G Herbo told a federal agent that he never worked with or was assisted by Strong; never provided Strong any money; never received anything of value from Strong; and had no direct relationsh­ip with Strong, prosecutor­s said.

In fact, the two had worked together since at least 2016, had exchanged money and valuable goods, and had frequent direct contact through phone conversati­ons, text messages and social media messages, prosecutor­s said.

An email seeking comment was sent Thursday to G Herbo’s attorney. Strong’s federal public defender said via email he had no comment.

The charge of making false statements carries a sentence of up to five years in prison.

G Herbo was named in December to Forbes’ 30 under 30 music list and appeared last November on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to perform the song PTSD with Chance the Rapper.

He released his début mixtapes, Welcome to Fazoland and Pistol P Project in 2014, both of them named for friends who had been killed in Chicago. He also started a programme in Chicago called Swervin’ Through Stress aimed at giving urban youths tools to navigate mental health.

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