American entertainment industry executive and convicted drug trafficker
For the American Methodist Episcopal preacher and former slave, see
James R. Rosemond .
Jimmy Henchman
Born 1965 (age 58–59) Other names Jimmy Henchman Occupation Music entrepreneur Years active 1986–2015 Criminal status Incarcerated Children 1 Criminal charge Drug trafficking,[ 1] obstruction of justice and possessing and using firearms,[ 2] conspiracy to commit murder[ 3] Penalty Life imprisonment [ 1] [ 4]
James Rosemond , often known as Jimmy Henchman or sometimes Jimmy Henchmen ,[ 5] [ 6] is an American former entertainment record executive and convicted criminal.[ 7]
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