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        <title><![CDATA[Promoter who ordered 50 Cent’s friend killed loses appeal]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The conviction of a former hip-hop and rap promoter who <strong>ordered the killing</strong> of a friend of <strong>50 Cent</strong> was upheld Friday.</p><p>The 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals agreed that James Rosemond was properly convicted of murder-for-hire charges.</p><p>Rosemond was accused of hiring a crew to kill an associate of the rap group G-Unit as payback for an assault on Rosemond’s son. The associate, Lodi Mack, was killed in the Bronx in 2009.</p><p>His lawyer had argued that witnesses against him were only trying to reduce their own sentences.</p><p>The first ended in a mistrial with a hung jury. Rosemond was convicted at his second trial and sentenced to life in prison, but the judge was later found to have erred on one point, and a <strong>third trial was ordered</strong>. That also resulted in a conviction and life sentence, which Rosemond appealed.</p><p>He already was serving two life sentences for separate drug and gun convictions.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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