The founder of a famous cello ‘hip-hop’ stars, condensed by drug trafficking, aggravated by Trump’s indulgences

Last week, a compromise was made to dedicate the rest of his life to helping affected people suffer from poverty and crime.

Michael ‘Harry O’ Harris, born in 1988 for drug trafficking and intentional assassination, is one of the people indicted by President Donald Trump during his last days in the cargo area.

While staying in prison, ‘Harry O’ helped pave the way for the Death Roe Records biographical cello, which was converted into an important force in the career of ‘hip-hop’ various stars of the 1990s, between them Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Tupac.

In his first interview after being released by the Federal Correctional Institution of Lompoc, according to Daily Mail TV, Harris praised Trump for committing his sentence and confession between allegations that he was consumed by the court from which he met. imprisonment, with the consequences of its crimes.

“Appreciate Donald Trump, his hips, his yerno. Find out what his motives are, he hizo, when many others did not tell him”, said Harris, 59 years old, who was born a poor Los Angeles angel drugs.

Además, dijo que ahora propon usar su influencia como exmagnate de la industrien rapera par impulser una reform de la justice and ayudar a los vecindarios afectados por la pobréz et el crimen. “I have a second opportunity to make different decisions”, he said.

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