Larry Hoover Jr. Thanks Kanye West for Helping Father Get Commuted Sentence ...
Rev. Michael Pfleger and former Chicago mayoral candidate Ja'Mal Green say they've lobbied Pritzker to free the onetime gang ...
Donald Trump may have commuted Larry Hoover's federal life sentence, but the ex-Gangster Disciples leader still has a slew of red tape to cut through before he's totally free!!! Hoover is still on the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Larry Hoover Jr. has thanked Ye (formerly Kanye West) for his support over the years when it comes to advocating for his father, ...
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday commuted Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover's sentence. The 74-year-old was serving multiple life sentences in federal prison, including a 200-year sentence on ...
Donald Trump commuted Larry Hoover Sr.’s federal sentence, but his state conviction still keeps him behind bars. Kanye West and Drake’s advocacy played a major role in spotlighting Hoover’s case. NBA ...
CHICAGO — Founder of the Gangster Disciples, Larry Hoover, was in court Thursday, testifying via video feed from a supermax prison in Colorado hoping to qualify for an early release program that would ...
The quest to free Chicago drug kingpin Larry Hoover included a stop at Mar-a-Lago. A New York lawyer advocating for Hoover said he spoke with President Donald Trump several months ago at the resort ...
Larry Hoover Jr. is giving a shout-out to Kanye West for his support of his father. Hoover Jr. stated Ye “stuck his neck out” for the former gang leader. “He had a very big part because he started it ...
Infamous Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover’s first court appearance in decades may have been via video link from a prison more than a thousand miles from Chicago, but the judge’s question still ...