Friday, February 9, 2018
Big Street Cred For A Small-Time Rapper-Turned-Inmate
Sometimes you read things that can't be created in a Hollywood screenwriter's mind.
Take Michael Persaud, for instance. Persaud is a small-town backwater Rhode Island rap 'artist' who uses the name 'Montana Millz' when he performs, and writes nearly all of his material himself. One of the things he's created and performed is a little number entitled 'Sell Drugsz'.
Apparently he's listened to his own stuff too much; Persaud was sentenced to prison last month for...you guessed it...drug trafficking.
Persaud and an accomplice, both of whom are obviously lacking in narc detection skills, sold 70 bags of heroin to an undercover narcotics investigator in 2016; a subsequent search of his hotel room turned up an additional seventy bags of the drug, along with the very potent and deadly synthetic narcotic Fentanyl and cash.
This isn't his first dance in the drug trafficking game, either; he's been previously convicted of trafficking for which he spent time in prison.
Persaud plead guilty to five counts of narcotic distribution and one count of possession with intent to distribute and was sentenced to three years in prison.
While he grinds out his time behind bars, maybe Persaud can work on a new version of his old song:
'DON'T Sell Drugsz'.
Michael Persaud
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