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In more RICO-related news, Brooklyn rapper Casanova has waved the white flag and pleaded guilty.

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Casanova's been locked up since December 2020 when he turned himself in to face charges that include conspiracy to commit racketeering, conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, and firearms possession. He's pleaded not guilty to all charges and awaits his trial to begin.

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Yeah, this isn't a good look for Casanova if everything proves accurate.

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Troy Ave isn't letting his "beef" with rival Casanova simmer down.

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The "Set Trippin" rapper faces up to life in prison if convicted of the charges, but has always maintained his innocence.

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The challenge itself calls for people to do something similar to the Shmoney Dance in the weirdest locations they can think of. Well, prison is a strange place to partake in the challenge, no?

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According to VladTV, on Thursday (Jan 28) a federal magistrate judge has denied Casanova's attempt to get out of jail while awaits court for charges of racketeering and drug trafficking. During the court hearing, U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul Davison stated that while Casanova's defense team provided a "formidable" argument for the "Woah" rapper on $2.5 million bail, but Davison expressed that he was "concerned" about the danger to the community if Casanova was released.

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Casanova, who's currently sitting in Federal prison, debuted a smiling photo of him and his children on a video call via Twitter. The Brooklyn rapper is facing 15 years to life if found guilty of charges related to a RICO case stemming from his alleged affiliation with a local street gang.

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Casanova is looking at up to life behind bars if the Southern District of New York makes its case against him. In true conspiracy embracing fashion, there are a legion of people on Twitter who are convinced it was the Brooklyn rapper's interviews with DJ Vlad that got him pinched by the Feds.

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And here we were just thinking it meant he was a gorilla out on these streets.

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Casanova is in custody. The Brooklyn rapper surrendered to the Feds about two days after they announced he was among 18 men indicted on conspiracy and racketeering charges.

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Brooklyn rapper Casanova is in a world of trouble. The man born Caswell Senior is currently being sought by the Feds in a case that saw him and 17 others indicted for a litany of charges that include murder and racketeering.