A resurfaced interview has revived a shocking claim involving Meek Mill, in which he allegedly found himself taken hostage by members of the Rollin’ 60s Crips in Los Angeles. According to a conversation on Akademiks’ Off the Record podcast, Rick Ross is said to have paid a ransom of $50,000 to secure the rapper’s freedom.
The claims, initially discussed by well-known gang affiliate Luce Cannon in an interview last year, have sparked renewed interest and controversy. Cannon, who has ties to the criminal underworld, offered details about the alleged incident, which he claims stemmed from Meek Mill’s activity on social media. According to Cannon, Meek had been “talking real reckless on Twitter,” which led to a confrontation during a club performance in Los Angeles.
“We caught him at the club where he was performing at,” Cannon recounted. “As soon as he walked in, all of the security that was with him, they spun around. I grabbed cuz like, ‘Bro, wassup?’ I said, ‘Get on the phone with Ross.’”
Cannon described how Meek was allegedly taken outside and held until Rick Ross intervened, allegedly coming through with the ransom money to secure the rapper’s release. When asked if things could have escalated if the payment had not been made, Cannon bluntly stated, “Yeah, of course.” However, he emphasized that it wasn’t an extortion scheme, claiming instead that it was “just a business transaction.”
Furthermore, Cannon suggested that this tense situation played a role in the relationship between Meek Mill and late rapper Nipsey Hussle, claiming, “That’s why Meek and Nipsey became cool after that situation because they started using the same PR.”
Silence from Meek Mill and Rick Ross
Despite the resurfacing of these explosive claims, neither Meek Mill nor Rick Ross has publicly commented on the incident. The silence from the two stars leaves the details of the alleged event shrouded in mystery, while the podcast conversation continues to make waves online.
Luce Cannon’s Legal Troubles
In the wake of the renewed media attention on the incident, Luce Cannon—whose real name is Termaine Williams—has found himself in legal hot water. He was recently arrested as part of a large-scale crackdown on the Rollin’ 60s Crips. Cannon, along with notorious figure Big U and 17 other individuals, faces a range of serious charges, including murder, human trafficking, and extortion. Prosecutors claim that Big U used his non-profit organization, Developing Options, as a front for criminal activities, further complicating the situation.
A Story of Alleged Conflict and Alliances
If the allegations about the ransom situation are true, they offer a glimpse into the complex dynamics of the hip-hop world, where social media posts and personal beefs can quickly spiral into dangerous territory. However, they also highlight how unexpected events can lead to new alliances, as evidenced by the purported bond that formed between Meek Mill and Nipsey Hussle following the incident.
Conclusion: Speculation Continues
As the allegations continue to circulate, the silence from Meek Mill and Rick Ross only adds to the intrigue. Fans and critics alike are left to wonder how much of this story is rooted in truth and whether it will ever be fully addressed by the key players involved. For now, the mystery remains unsolved, adding yet another layer of complexity to the already complicated relationships within the world of hip-hop.