Legendary music industry executive James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond lost in his attempt to appeal his conviction for a 2009 murder-for-hire.
Rosemond was found guilty of financing the murder of G-Unit associate Lodi Mack in retaliation for Mack and Tony Yayo assaulting his teenage son in 2007.
In the music industry, Rosemond had a very successful track records with ties to several top-tier acts over a span of decades including Salt-N-Pepa, Brandy, The Game, Akon and many others.
Outside of the murder conviction, he is currently serving two life sentences for running an illegal nationwide drug and firearms distribution operation.