Love and Hip Hop Mendeecees Harris

Mendeecees Harris Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Trafficking $2.5 Million in Heroin & Cocaine?

April 22, 2013GWL Staff


"Love & Hip Hop: NY" reality star and music producer, Mendeecees Harris has been allegedly sentenced to 15 years in Prison for trafficking $2.5 million in heroin and cocaine over a period of 10 years, according to TattleTailzz.


There is still no word on whether the reports are true, but according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Harris is currently being transferred to a unknown location along with his release date still unknown.

The Harlem native is also engaged to fellow "LHHNY" reality star and baby mama, Yandy Smith.

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26 comments

  1. HollywoodHiccupsMonday, April 22, 2013

    They think they are above the law, clearly not!

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  2. I don't get it. No amount of money is worth 15 years of your life! Damn son. So is Yandy going to wait for him?

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  3. Damn that's messed up I feel bad for him & his family

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  4. THE ONES I feel sorry for are the Children...Yandi is a GOOD PERSON, but I have to WONDER IF SHE KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING...I WILL PRAY FOR ALL OF THEM!!!

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  5. One article says he is accused of sleeping with a minor then this article says its about drugs now which one is it really either way if its the drugs y wait so long to bust him or why did the young lady just now come forward.

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    1. Righr so how they go fRom sex to drugs? ??. Let get the story right

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  6. Yeah ChunkyBaby, that child sex case was thrown out already. Now, this case is a new case that was pending.

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  7. how does anyone feel bad for a someone who flood the streets with drugs which ADDS to the dysfunction of the black family? Drug dealers are nothing short of murderers. Feeding off of another person's addiction and for what? to line ur pockets? If he did it, send his ass to jail.

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    1. Say it again. Why feel sorry for him? He is scum that belongs behind bars! I feel sorry for the poor kids he helped bring into this world...

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  8. @j-boogie the dam government flood the streets with drugs everyday , not saying its cool for him, but go to every street in American you will see drugs been sold by the government. ..

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  9. @j-boogie the dam government flood the streets with drugs everyday , not saying its cool for him, but go to every street in American you will see drugs been sold by the government. ..

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  10. O my God I am very sorry to hear l wish him the best and I hope he learn from the thing he have done rong.and may the good Lord have mercy and help him to get out sooner than 15 years.

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  11. I'm hurting for his kids. Especially the older son he understands. Wow!!

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  12. I feel sorry for the many heroin addicts an other drug users who have suffered from his drugs.... there lives have been ruined

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  13. stephonia stunna jonesThursday, November 21, 2013

    Get yolife yo family do drugs

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  14. He's only gone do half of that time the rest he'll be on parole

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  15. he looks mad rough.

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  16. U don't do half in the feds fuck face...... Only in the state u get half.

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  17. FREE MY NIGGA MAN!!!

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  18. Hell yeah she knew!!!

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  19. I don't know what to believe because first it was rape and now it's drugs. Whatever is going on is sad

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    1. The rape case was already settled. Now he's behind bars for drug trafficking stemming several years back. Please Type his name in GWL's search bar and there you will find all his case updates. :)

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  20. Wow that is sad. Yandy is a good woman she is not going to leave him. Hopefully this situation be a teacher for him and others that think they won't be caught...Note to drug dealers...just cause you got away a few times doesn't mean your never gonna get caught.

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  21. This is the bottom line. Success comes at a price. The higher the price the greater the reward. Nobody forces anyone to use drugs. Thats an individuals choice. This man choose to live a life with a high price to pay. Feeling sorry for him isn't going to change anything. This should stand testament to what we see everyday in the streets. People make it big and then they fall. Its the way life goes. What we do with the challenges life gives us is what is important. I hope his children stay strong and overcome. They can make a difference and hopefully change the cycle.

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  22. If you do the crime, be ready to do the time.

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