Friday, March 11, 2011

Bluff from Custom Made Indicted for Wire Fraud May Face 20 Years

The emcee from the former Rawkus and Babygrande Records group is accused of taking over $1.5 million from 10 people in a money transfer scam.
Los Angeles, California emcee Bluff of Custom Made, appeared in a federal court March 7th, and was indicted for 15 counts of wire fraud. The emcee, born Briceson Loving, may face up to 20 years of prison time if convicted. According to a statement from Custom Made, "Federal prosecutors have accused 10 people of scamming $1.5 million out of victims throughout the US with an advanced fee scam that promised lavish inheritances if they paid money up front to facilitate the transfers."

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Formed in 2007, Custom Made, a DXnext group, has released retail mixtapes and albums with Rawkus Records, Babygrande Records, and Coalmine Records.

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