"Did you use your brain to understand why?": Wack100 goes off at Trap Lore Ross for questioning over Big U amid ongoing RICO charges

Wack 100 on the No Jumper podcast
Wack100 on the No Jumper podcast (Image via X)

Wack100, also known as Cash Jones, was recently in a heated argument with Trap Lore Loss on the No Jumper podcast.

In the show, Wack100, a hip-hop commentator and music manager, and Trap Lore, a YouTuber, were discussing Big U’s involvement in a criminal investigation. For context, this investigation they were discussing was of Rayshawn Williams, an aspiring rapper who was murdered in 2021.

During the discussion, Wack alleged that Big U’s DNA was found on Wiliam, but Trap challenged his theory, and it made Wack go:

"Did you use your brain to understand why?''

What was the heated argument between Wack100 and Trap Lore Ross about?

In the episode of No Jumper, a hip-hop and pop culture podcast, a recent discussion took place between Wack 100 and Trap Lore. They discussed Big U, also known as Eugene Henley’s involvement in the case.

In the show, Wack100 pushed the claim that according to the federal authorities, Big U’s DNA was found on Williams. Trap Lore responded by saying that the DNA results were inconclusive.

Since Trap Lore didn’t agree with Wack100's claims, he got annoyed and asked Trap "Did you use your brain to understand why?''

He made this remark implying that Trap wasn't thinking critically or understanding the full picture.

Big U’s alleged ties to 2021 murder case

In 2021, Rayshawn Williams was found dead with multiple gunshot wounds. His body was found in the northeast of the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. As per the court papers, Williams was a part of Big U’s music label Uneek Music.

Williams was paid a certain amount to go to Las Vegas and record in a studio. Williams did not agree to the rate he was paid. Hence, he recorded a diss track against Big U.

Big U or Henley, along with his associate Robinson went to Las Vegas and confronted Williams. They then took him to North Las Vegas, shot him, took his body to a desert, and left it there in a ditch. After returning to LA with Robinson, Big U asked the studio workers to leave while Robinson removed the security surveillance footage from the studio.

Henley has been a high-ranked member of the Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips, a notorious gang in Los Angeles. Earlier this week, the federal authorities charged Big U and several other members and associates of the gang in large-scale criminal cases.

Big U has been charged with racketeering (RICO), extortion, human trafficking, fraud, and the murder of Williams. He has also been accused of running a "Mafia-like" operation and engaging in various criminal activities.

Edited by Debanjana
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