Former hip-hop executive, James "Jimmy Henchman" Rosemond, who is already serving a life sentence in prison for cocaine trafficking, now faces a second life sentence for orchestrating the murder of Lowell Fletcher. Fletcher, also known as Lodi Mack, was a G-Unit affiliate that was murdered in 2009 for what's thought to be retaliation to Tony Yayo beating up Henchman's 14-year-old son in 2007.
According to the NY Post, Henchman organized at least three drive-by shootings after the 2007 incident, all of which failed and were aimed at G-Unit associates. Henchman, who managed the likes of Akon and The Game in the past, has long been thought of as the man who planned Tupac Shakur's 1994 shooting at Quad Studios in New York City.