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  1. Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff (born September 19, 1959) is an American convicted former drug lord and gangster from New York City. Background [ edit ] McGriff rose to prominence in early 1981 when he formed his own crack cocaine distribution and manufacturing organization which he called The Supreme Team based in the Baisley Park Houses in the ...

    • Incarcerated
    • 1981–2006
  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Kenneth McGriff was the leader of the Supreme Team gang, a main player in the Baisley Park crack-cocaine scene. ... The incidents escalated until 50 Cent was shot nine times on May 24, 2000, by ...

  3. Jun 3, 2020 · Federal agents allege that McGriff was supremely pissed and orchestrated the 2000 shooting of 50 Cent — yes that one where he got shot nine times. He obviously survived, and supposedly so did McGriff's desire to kill him. Though, he never got the job done, Biography writes that he was convicted of using a hitman to murder two rival gangsters.

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  5. Aug 15, 2021 · Before he became the rap superstar fans know and love today, 50 Cent had a near-fatal attempt on his life. The Queens native survived nine gunshot wounds, specifically in his arm, hand, hip, legs ...

    • 50 Cent vs. Ja Rule. It’s almost unfair for the beef between Ja Rule and 50 Cent to be classified along with other music industry conflicts. By all accounts, this was a real life feud between two camps that generally hated each other’s guts.
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    • 50 Cent vs. Fat Joe. Given its seemingly simple origins, the length of the conflict between Fif and “Don Cartagena” was rather surprising. While 50 was arguably at the height of his popularity in 2004, Fat Joe joined Jadakiss on Ja Rule’s single “New York.”
    • 50 Cent vs. Cam’ron. The minor tift between Cam and Fif pretty much includes all the necessary ingredients for a 50 Cent beef. Things began with 50’s usual “no fucks given” attitude, as he brazenly called Koch Entertainment (now E-One Entertainment) a graveyard and said he had the ability to shut down any Koch project.
  6. Sep 8, 2005 · US investigators claim to have found evidence of an assassination plot against 50 Cent, America's biggest selling music artist, allegedly hatched by a convicted drugs trader in revenge for some of ...

  7. Sep 7, 2005 · Federal investigators believed that a crack kingpin and employees of rap label Murder Inc. plotted to try to kill rapper 50 Cent as revenge for a song detailing Kenneth McGriff's criminal past ...

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