Quando Rondo has reached a plea deal in a Georgia federal drug case.
Quindo Rondo agrees to plea deal
According to court documents obtained by XXL, U.S. Attorney Jill E. Steinberg filed documents in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia on Tuesday (June 25), showing that the two parties have reached a plea agreement. Details of the plea agreement were not disclosed. The judge in the case has not yet made a decision on a plea.
XXL has contacted Quando Rondo’s attorney for comment.
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Quando Rondo’s legal issues
Quando Rondo, whose real name is Tyquan Bowman, was arrested last June and charged with drug conspiracy and involvement in street gang criminal activity. That same month, the rapper and 18 other men were indicted, with authorities alleging that the rapper was the manager of the local Rollin’ 60 Crip sect in his hometown of Savannah, Georgia. criminal charges.
In December last year, the Federal Reserve took over the case. Quando pleaded not guilty to the charges that month. If convicted, he faces 20 years in federal prison.
While on bail, Kuando was arrested for drunk driving in December last year. In July of that year, he was involved in a car accident and showed signs of drug overdose. Quando recently announced that he celebrated eight months of sobriety.
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