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A Brooklyn Cherry Magnate Killed Himself After Police Discovered a Pot Farm in His Fa

floralheart

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With that kind of business and growing weed in New York, you know he has cash stacked...

A good lawyer would of got him probation, would of spent only a few hours in jail till he bailed out...

Dummy, dont play the game if you cant take the consequence...

Sir, you are 100% correct. He could have cashed out.
 

floralheart

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Probation on a fed case? Doubt it. He was 57, guess he didn't wanna die in a federal penitentiary.
The trafficking alone is 15-25 in New York on the state level... with 15 year mandatory minimum.
He knew he was going to die in jail, poor bastard.
Im lookin to see if they seize the business.

If you have money, you pay, you walk away. If you don't have money, you do time.

If you're making $5,000 per lb., and not setting aside $50,000 or $75,000 to buy your way out, and another $50,000 for everyone that walks with you, that's on you for being a poor business man.

10 of the 100's or 1,000's of lbs. would have bought him a walk. Yes, he'll lose the building if it's his.

Selling that building and it's property is the business of law enforcement and municipalities (the mafia). He knew the risk. Risk is what paid his bills.

Why not do all of that in California, where it's legal. If the business was losing money these days, get rid of it.

Sorry for the Bob DeNiro
 

Fly by Night

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Cherry juice would be a nice boost to the ecosystem

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RB56

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Even though it plays on stereotypes, there's a very strong chance he was more afraid of the mob than the law and was protecting his family.
 
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