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Irv Gotti Appears To Implicate Himself In 2001 Murder On Podcast

Irv Gotti Implicates Himself In 2001 Murder On Podcast

Irv Gotti real name Irving Domingo Lorenzo, Jr., is a record executive, DJ and record producer and is the CEO and co-founder of Murder Inc. He is the creator of the BET series Tales.

But Irv Gotti appears to have made a slip up, that we hope doesn’t cost him his freedom during a recent podcast.




While on the podcast, he discussed the events leading up to a 2001 murder and he puts himself squarely in the middle of it all.

In 2001, a rapper known as E-Money Bags was shot and killed. Federal prosecutors eventually convicted drug kingpin Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff for ordering E Money Bags’ death.

Irv Gotti Seemingly Implicates Himself In 2001 Murder On Podcast

Feds claim that Supreme ordered E Money Bags’ death, because he allegedly robbed Irv Gotti, Chris Gotti, and Ja Rule.




And according to legendary rapper Prodigy’s autobiography, one of the Murder Inc own rappers – Cadillac Tah is the one who set up the rappers. Here’s a snippet from Prodigy’s book:

Irv Gotti Seemingly Implicates Himself In 2001 Murder On Podcast

Well Irv was asked about Cadillac Tah, and E Money Bags on Nore’s podcast, and here’s what he said:

“That thing with Caddy … Cause [they said] that n*gga was texting the other side where we was at. And there was an incident, that I ain’t gonna explain, that’s too gangster for Drink Champs, that made us all wonder – how did they know where we was at?”

“So when Prodigy [wrote] that, he put the pieces of the puzzle together – [as to] why this group of n*gga knew where we was gonna be at. And they did some sh*t, that they paid for,” Irv said.




According to MTO, folks online suspect that Irv was, in that last sentence, making reference to E Money Bags’ murder.

Irv was charged by feds with being a part of Supreme’s criminal enterprise. Both he and his brother Chris, were acquitted of all charges.

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