
Rap Mogul Big U Surrenders to Police Following RICO Charges in Los Angeles
Eugene "Big U" Henley Jr., a prominent entertainment entrepreneur and leader of LA's Rollin' 60s Crips, has surrendered to authorities following a RICO indictment. The 58-year-old faces charges of running a criminal enterprise involved in extortion, human trafficking, fraud, and murder.

Urban skyline with high-rise buildings
Before surrendering, Henley posted a video addressing the situation: "I'm going to turn myself in and see what's going on. They're calling me a fugitive. They just raided all my houses."
Two other alleged members of the enterprise were also arrested:
- Sylvester "Vey" Robinson (59)
- Mark "Bear Claw" Martin (50)
In his social media statement, Henley accused hip-hop commentator Cash "Wack 100" Jones of collaborating with the FBI against him. He claimed the FBI had pressured celebrities to stop providing him financial support, stating, "Y'all don't understand what the FBI do to Black men who try to help their community."
Wack 100 denied these allegations, suggesting that Henley and his associates were already under FBI surveillance.
Law enforcement has detained nearly a dozen Rollin' 60s members and associates in recent days. Currently:
- Four suspects were already in custody
- Five defendants remain at large
- Active investigations continue

Spotify playlist shows nearby concerts
Related Articles
What Record Label Does Snoop Dogg Own? Everything About Death Row Records
