
Eugene Henley Jr.
In an Instagram post, Big U was seen riding a van with his family, calling the lawsuit “Gull Head” and asking for prayer. He insisted that he had only done well over the years and helped promote his family, treating the charges as “straight garbage.” He also expressed his gratitude to the fans who supported him.
Big U pointed at the WACK 100 and 600’s fingers, claiming they were responsible for his legal troubles. He claimed 600 people were in law enforcement during his house raid and accused Wack of working with FBI and city officials to prevent him from getting financial support. He also claimed that the FBI’s goal is to try to help black people in the community, calling it the cost of black people and participating in community elevation.
Federal documents tie the Great U to allegations of murder, human trafficking and blackmail. Prosecutors claim he was involved in the January 2021 murder case in which he and another defendant shot an aspiring rapper in the head before pouring the body into the desert.
In a press conference Wednesday, March 19, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced that it would arrest 10 people, including part-time rappers Bricc Baby and Luce Cannon. In his video, Big U keeps distance from both, claiming that he has not contacted them and predicts that they will oppose him.
Despite the serious allegations, Big U sticks to his innocence, insists that he has done nothing wrong and hopes to clear all charges.