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Rapper Yella Beezy faces charges in the November 2020 murder of MO3 (Melvin Noble) and has a break this week. A judge lowered from $2 million to $750,000 mansion in Frisco, suggested he could pay, but Alexander shot that down, saying, “If he could make a two million bond, he'd be out.” The judge agreed to lower the bond but with conditions, including no contact with witnesses or victims involved in the case.Beezy is accused of hiring the alleged triggerman who shot Mo3 on I-35 before fleeing in his car. He was charged with “payment murder” which applies to murder in exchange for welfare or financial payments after the victim's death.
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