Deejay turned drug convict, Flippa Mafia slapped with assault charge

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As if dancehall star, Andrew Davis, more popularly known as Flippa Mafia or Flippa Moggela, has not already faced enough legal strife, the entertainer faces another road block after allegedly assaulting a corrections officer last July.

Davis, who is currently being held at the South Woods State Prison in New Jersey after being convicted of multiple drug charges, has been slapped with aggravated assault pertaining to the alleged incident. He was formally indicted by a Cumberland County Grand Jury on January 11 and is set to appear at the Cumberland County Supreme Court on February 21 to answer the charges.

On June 3 of last year, Davis was sentenced to 25 years in prison after being convicted of first-degree distribution of cocaine, second-degree money laundering, and second-degree conspiracy in connection with a drug ring he took part in that had roots in New Jersey and Jamaica. He is not eligible for parole until 2025.

Additionally, he was also charged with leading a narcotics trafficking network, but the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict on that charge. As a result, he will soon stand a new trial on that charge. If convicted, Davis faces a life sentence with 25 years of parole ineligibility.

His brothers, Kemar Davis and Roger Davis, previously plead guilty in the case and were sentenced to 20 years in prison with 12 years of parole ineligibility and 10 years, with three years of parole ineligibility respectively.

 

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