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Wednesday, September 26, 2007 | 8:57am

B.I.G. Civil Suit Gains Discouraging Twist; Wallace Family’s Key Witness Recants

Posted by C-Hyphen

  In a story printed in the LA Times, The family of Notorious B.I.G.‘s (Christopher Wallace) key witness and inmate Waymond Anderson has recanted his story that prison inmate Rafael Perez, a former LAPD cop, confessed to him that he and David Mack, also a former LAPD cop, who is serving time in an unrelated case were [...]

Notorious B.I.G. 

In a story printed in the LA Times, The family of Notorious B.I.G.‘s (Christopher Wallace) key witness and inmate Waymond Anderson has recanted his story that prison inmate Rafael Perez, a former LAPD cop, confessed to him that he and David Mack, also a former LAPD cop, who is serving time in an unrelated case were involved in the murder of B.I.G.

Anderson further states that the lead lawyer, Perry R. Sanders Jr., representing the Wallace family went as far as bribing him to lie about his origingal testimony.  Which the attotneys have flat out denied.  

Sanders believe that Anderson is involved in a scam to help overturn his own conviction (Anderson is currently sentenced to Life for an arson-murder) as well being forced/threatened by a “third party” to recant his story.

Click For the Full Story: LA TIMES article on B.I.G. Case Twist

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2 Responses to B.I.G. Civil Suit Gains Discouraging Twist; Wallace Family’s Key Witness Recants

  1. sugasmak says:

    those ex cops mack and perez got to that boy and turned him…sad black people are….they have so much other evidence though, but this is key….suge knight.should be assassinated!!

  2. Pingback: Highbrid Nation » Blog Archive » To Snitch or Not to Snitch. B.I.G.’s Wrongfull Death Suit Got Me Thinking

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