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Rapper busted after bragging about defrauding government in music video

Federal prosecutors in the US about “getting rich” by fraudulently receiving Covid-19 unemployment benefits in Los Angeles. Rapper Nuke Bizzle caught after he made a rap video.

Fontrell Antonio Baines, 31, using the stage name Nuke Bizzle. More than $ 1.2 million with stolen IDs. Covid-19 caught on Friday for receiving unemployment benefits.

Prosecutors accuse Baines and his accomplices of seizing debit cards of at least 92 people under different names. Prosecutors said they sent to addresses that Baines had access to in Koreatown and Beverly Hills.

Instagram posts show the rapper praised for his ability to defraud the California Employment Agency (EDD) over and over again.

Baines also posted a video called “EDD” on YouTube and appears to rap about “getting rich from EDD”.

“Unemployment is too sweet,” says Baines in the video. The rapper faces three separate charges. If convicted of charges, Baines will face 22 years in prison.

Written by Maraaz

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