Federal Trial Unveils New Details in Jam Master Jay's 2002 Murder
Witnesses testify on the events leading to the hip-hop legend's death, revealing his alleged involvement in drug trafficking.
- Randy Allen, Jam Master Jay's business partner, testified in the federal murder trial over the DJ's 2002 shooting, detailing his immediate actions after the incident.
- The trial involves defendants Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington, accused of murdering Jam Master Jay, with both pleading not guilty.
- Witnesses, including Allen, provided testimonies linking Jordan to the shooting and Washington to the scene, though initial statements to investigators were delayed.
- Prosecutors allege Jam Master Jay was killed due to a dispute over a cocaine deal, with Mizell reportedly involved in drug sales to make ends meet.
- The trial has revealed new details about Jam Master Jay's life, including his alleged involvement in drug trafficking, challenging his public anti-drug stance.