Friday, February 16, 2024

Cardi B Bestie Denounces Gang Ties


Four years ago rapper Cardi B's close friend, Star Brim, was arrested on RICO charges in a gang task force sweep in Brooklyn and Queens [click here if you missed that].

Star, who is scheduled for sentencing later this month after accepting a plea deal, denounces her gang ties and throws herself on the mercy of the court...

Cardi B’s close friend Star Brim pleaded with a New York judge to not throw the book at her at her upcoming sentencing — and argued she cut all ties with the violent Bloods street gang she was in for years.
According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, Brim, who was the Godmother of the 5-9 Brims, asked that the court sentence her to probation rather than prison time.
Brim was arrested in 2020 as part of an NYPD gang round-up. “The 5-9 Brims is a violent criminal organization that has terrorized residents of Brooklyn and Queens by committing brutal acts of violence in public places, trafficking narcotics on the streets, and defrauding victims through financial schemes,” prosecutors said.
Prosecutors accused Brim of ordering an attack on two female bartenders at a strip club in New York. They claimed Brim targeted the women because they had been disrespectful to an associate.
Brim reached a plea deal and agreed to plead guilty to certain charges. Her sentencing is scheduled for February 21.
In her newly filed motion, Brim laid out the reasons why she shouldn’t be incarcerated. She said she was worthy of the “Court’s mercy.”
Her lawyer said, “[Brim] is a mother, sister, and friend, who has undergone an extraordinary transition from a young woman with little regard for the law, to a responsible, hardworking, single parent and has done so under extraordinarily difficult circumstances.”
Brim told the court she had a “difficult childhood, filled with dysfunction and abuse.” She said her mother was an “alcoholic and drug addict” who physically beat her.
She said her father did nothing to protect her from the alleged abuse. “She never reported the abuse to anyone because she was protecting her mother. She understood that informing school authorities would likely result in her mother’s arrest. Instead, Star either skipped school or lied about her injuries,” her motion read.
Brim said she joined the Bloods gang when she was 12. “Like many young people who are similarly situated, the gang became her family and a safe haven from the years of abuse heaped upon her at home,” her lawyer said.
Brim admitted she was a gang member but said she, “never succumbed to the expected trappings of gang life.”
Her motion said, “[Brim] never used or sold drugs or consumed alcohol.”
Brim said that “over time” she became “the highest-ranking female member of the 59 Brims.” She said after her 2020 arrest she severed all ties with the gang.
Further, Brim said while she did order the assault on the bartenders, she argued she did not commit the assault.
In her motion, Brim explained she makes money as a social media influencer. She named dropped her famous friend while detailing her accomplishments.
“Her Instagram presence grew tremendously because of her friendship with Belcalis Almanzar, better known as Cardi B. Throughout the years, Star has developed skin care products, advertised other products and became an “influencer” – which has allowed her to earn additional income,” the motion read.
Brim said both her parents died from COVID. She said the loss was “devasting.”
Her lawyer wrote, “Rather than fall apart, Star recognized that she had a child to support and to raise and by all accounts, the one-time Godmother of the gang, completely changed her life, wanting to raise her child in a stable, productive environment. She has exceeded all expectations.”
He added, “Since the birth of her child in early March 2020, Star has completely changed her life around. She has matured and grown into a wonderful, caring mother who is essentially the sole provider for her child.”
Brim said she is employed at a men’s shelter in Brooklyn and continues to make money on social media.
Her lawyer added, “She is a different person than the one who was arrested in connection with these crimes four years ago. She is someone who is a productive member of society, who is self-reliant, and who contributes to her life and to the lives of those around her.”

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lock her up!

RayeDonovan said...

Soooooooo you got THAT high up in the rank by doing nothing???........

R in NYC said...

These posts are longer than a CVS receipt 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Anonymous said...

So, she's gonna turn on her people who took her in when she was 12 y/o while her mama was shooting up? That's real smart.

The judge is going to lock her up because she ordered the attack. Ain't no way to get around that and her pockets aren't deep enough to pay her way out.

WhichOne said...

She legally changed her name to that of her gang. That's not her birth name. That's enough evidence to the contrary to lock her up for life. She's a criminal and now wants to play the role of doting mother/social media influencer? Laughable

Anonymous said...

I thought the only way out of a gang was through death.

Anonymous said...

Lock her up. She’s a thug and needs to hear that clink.

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