News: Alfamega Comes Clean On DEA Past, "I Ain't Never Snitched On Nobody"

Thursday, June 25, 2009




Former Grand Hustle associate Cedric "Alfamega" Zellars has broken his silence on his departure from T.I.'s record label and weighed in on his alleged cooperation with the Drug Enforcement Administration.

Confirming he is no longer supported by Tip, Alfamega
promised he has never betrayed any people in order to reduce a past prison sentence.
"I caught a case, pleaded guilty," Alfa said about his 1990's arrest. "Received my time. I was doing my time. All the extra stuff dudes’ talking about...Anybody that know me, if I had did something on somebody in this city, and people knew that I was accused of doing what they accusing me of right now? Somebody woulda been stepped to me about that. Like I said, Alfamega ain’t never snitched on nobody. He done lied on somebody, but he ain’t never snitched. And we ain’t even gotta say Alfamega, ‘cause y’all got my name out there now: Cedric Zellers...You do 85 percent of your time in the Feds. I really wasn’t supposed to do the whole sentence, but I got into an altercation in the last prison I was in. So they took some good time away. They gave me 60 extra days...I’m older than Tip. I’m from the Westside, he from the Westside. Where I come from, if you have a label of being a snitch, you gon’ get dealt with. So how am I able to still walk around the city by myself? So, it is what it is, you know. I’m gonna make a statement too: I don’t hate Tip. I’m disappointed, ‘cause that’s supposed to be my partner. And I ain’t talking about on no business tip. That’s my partner. I rode for dude, like 24/7. I put my family to the side sometimes to ride for dude."

T.I.P. HOMEBOY ALFAMEGA A SNITCH?

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Records have leaked online that reveal T.I.'s artist, Cedric "Alfamega" Zellars, as a one time Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) informant and government witness.


According to a report from The Smoking Gun, Grand Hustle's Alfamega worked with the DEA in the mid-1990's.
Court records show that Zellars began working with law enforcement officials after he was sentenced in September 1995 to 110 months in a federal gun case (Zellars, who had a prior felony robbery conviction, was collared for selling weapons to an undercover federal agent). Zellars "agreed to cooperate with authorities and was debriefed" about the criminal activity of several individuals. "In particular he was debriefed concerning the drug trafficking activities of a Mr. Ali Baaqar," according to a government court filing. During his cooperation against Baaqar, Zellars met with a DEA agent and a federal prosecutor, and subsequently testified at trial. "Ali Baaqar was convicted of conspiracy to distribute heroin based upon the trial testimony of [Zellars] and others." In return for his snitching, Zellars had 18 months shaved off his prison term when he was resentenced in July 1997 by Judge J. Owen Forrester.

HERE THE LINK!!!http://theurbandaily.blackplanet.com/music/breaking-tis-artist-was-a-federal-informant/

ALFAMEGA IF THIS IS TRUE..... KILL YOURSELF ....NOW!!!!


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