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Infamous member of G-Unit, Tony Yayo, was arrested on Saturday, March 24, 2007 in New York on charges stemming from harassment and endangering the welfare of a child. Yayo and other G-Unit members were arrested for an incident that involved the son of archrival, Game’s manager.

The incident that occurred earlier in the week involved Czar Entertainment manager Jimmy “Henchmen” Richmond’s 14-year-old-son. Richmond and Czar Entertainment manages G-Unit’s archrival The Game. With the beef that has been rising between both G-Unit and The Game, this situation got totally out of hand. Violator, which is 50 Cent and G-Unit management team, are on the same block (West 24th Street) as Czar Entertainment.

Apparently, Tony Yayo and other G-Unit Members, that including 50 Cent, drove past a young boy wearing a T-shirt with a Czar Entertainment logo printed on the front. Unaware that the young boy was Richmond’s son, Yayo allegedly backhanded him and used profound words bashing Czar Entertainment. The 14-year-old boy and his mother, Cynthia Reed, later went to the police and identified Yayo as the attacker. Reed released a statement to MTV on Saturday evening implying both Yayo and Fifty’s involvement in the attack of her son.

"As a mother I am concerned that my son (who is a fan of hip-hop) would be attacked by the same artist whose music he listens to," the statement reads. "It's a shame that 50 Cent and Tony Yayo could feel comfortable slapping and physically attacking an innocent 14-year-old minor that they market and promote their records to. This is a cowardly act on my son, who has done nothing to warrant the verbal and physical abuse he received. This issue should not be taken lightly and these men should be looked upon as a serious threat to society, having taken their relentless public rants towards their rivalries to [an extreme] level. This [incident] should be looked [upon] as a step away from child molestation. I seek justice in the form of restoring my son's dignity and making sure any child can wear whatever they want without fear of bodily injury." – Courtesy of MTV News

With an extensive wrap sheet from prior convictions in 2002 and 2004 that landed him in jail, Yayo does not need anymore legal trouble. With Fifty’s career at its peak and ready for the release of his next anticipated album, he definitely does not need any legal problems at all.

Written by: Zenn

 

 


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