Most of Shaquille O’Neal’s donation to a non-profit allegedly went right into a gang chief’s pocket. (Photograph by Ethan Miller/Getty Photos)
A pair of five-figure donations from NBA figures Shaquille O’Neal and Draymond Inexperienced had been allegedly embezzled by a Crips gang chief, based on a report from the Los Angeles Instances, which particulars a bevy of different allegations in opposition to the person in query.
Amongst different issues, federal authorities have accused Eugene “Huge U” Henley Jr., described as a pacesetter of the Rollin’ 60s set of the Crips, of homicide, kidnapping, theft, extortion and fraud. As of Wednesday, he’s nonetheless at massive, whereas 18 different alleged members of the Rollin’ 60s have been charged.
The gravest of accusations in opposition to Henley is the alleged homicide of a musician, recognized solely with the initials “R.W.,” who was signed to Henley’s label and recorded a “defamatory track” after a pay disagreement.
Henley’s actions allegedly crossed over to the world of sports activities with donations from O’Neal and Inexperienced price $20,000 to his non-profit, Creating Choices. Authorities allege Henley dedicated wire fraud by embezzling greater than $100,000 in donations from the non-profit.
Per the Instances, Inexperienced wrote a examine to Creating Choices in August 2019, with all $20K getting transferred to Henley’s private checking account, whereas O’Neal wrote a examine for Creating Choices and the Crenshaw Rams youth sports activities staff, most of which additionally went to Henley’s account.
Moreover, it’s alleged knowledgeable boxer, recognized as solely A.B., was accused of dishonest unidentified NBA gamers out of thousands and thousands of {dollars} in a rigged cube recreation. Henley allegedly despatched associates to “tough up” the boxer and get the NBA gamers’ a refund. Henley additionally reportedly as soon as recounted how he “received into it” with A.B. after the boxer allegedly cheated a present NBA All-Star out of $1.5 million and a former NBA All-Star out of $5 million, whereas mentioning a cost of $100,000 from the gamers to get their a refund.
A cooperating witness reportedly claims he knew of instances through which NBA gamers or celebrities would want to get approval from Henley to make sure their security at events and different occasions, with celebrities paying Henley for defense and approval “or face retaliation from the Huge U Enterprise.”
The 58-year-old Henley faces as much as 20 years in jail on a RICO cost and will get life in jail if convicted of homicide.