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EXCLUSIVE: Has Prince Of The Supreme Crew Been Launched From Federal Jail?

Rumors have been circulating since Showtime’s launch of The Supreme Crew collection final yr, which was narrated by Nas, that Gerald “Prince” Miller, one of many leaders of 80s Queens drug ring generally known as the Supreme Crew(to not be confused with the pioneer rap group The World Well-known Supreme Crew), could be launched someday within the close to future. Now, in line with a number of dependable sources, that day has come.

In response to Instagrm web page @meccapolis, the lieutenant and nephew to infamous drug kingpin Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff is scheduled to be launched at this time(September 11) from USP Large Sandy in Kentucky. TheSource.com has additionally obtained a textual content message between Miller’s spouse and brother confirming his launch this week.

For many who don’t know, Prince was one of many folks title dropped in 50 Cent’s notorious 2002 hit “Ghetto Qur’an(Forgive Me)” within the first bars of the primary verse the place he rapped, “Yo, once you hear speak of the Southside, you hear speak of the Crew/ See niggas feared Prince and revered ‘Preme/ For all you sluggish motherfuckers, I’ma break it down iller/ See Preme was the enterprise man and Prince was the killer..”

It’s also well-known that the auto-bio story instructed by Fif within the silver display screen traditional Get Wealthy Or Die Tryin’ was based mostly on the battle between him and Prince’s uncle Supreme, who’s a identified affiliate of Irv Gotti and the Homicide Inc. group.

Miller has served 32 years in a federal jail for his function within the drug group that was rumored to have netted as much as $200,000 a day. Miller was initially sentenced to life with out parole in 1992, however phrase on the road is {that a} new invoice was handed into legislation in latest weeks that enables any federal inmate over 55 years of age that has been convicted of a non-violent crime is now eligible for parole.



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