Rapper with song 'Sell Drugsz' gets prison for selling heroin, fentanyl | Inquirer Entertainment

Rapper with song ‘Sell Drugsz’ gets prison for selling heroin, fentanyl

/ 09:32 AM January 11, 2018

FATAL DOSE. Two milligrams of fentanyl, shown here in a vial, is fatal to 99 percent of users. (AP FILE PHOTO)

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A Rhode Island rapper whose songs include “Sell Drugsz” has been sentenced to three years in prison for doing just that.

Federal prosecutors said 30-year-old Michael Persaud, of Johnston, was sentenced on Tuesday in a federal court in Providence for trafficking heroin and fentanyl. His stage name is Montana Millz.

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Prosecutors said an East Providence undercover detective bought nearly 22 grams of fentanyl and a small amount of heroin from Persaud over a four-month period beginning in October 2016. Authorities also said they seized 44 grams of fentanyl from his home.

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Persaud’s lawyer, Matthew Smith, calls the sentence “fair and just.” Prosecutors had asked for a six-year prison term.

Persaud also awaits sentencing in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, where a jury convicted him of drug charges.                     /kga

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