Video Shows Hip-Hop Producer Mally Mall Home Raided by SWAT for Human Trafficking

Posted On : April 4, 2019

Mally Mall

If you don’t know Mally Mall outside of the reality show, ‘Love and Hip Hop’, he is a heavyweight producer known to have produced so many songs for notable artists like Bone Thugs in Harmony, Chris Brown, Usher, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, TYGA, E40, Drake, The Game, to name but a few.

He also produced the much-acclaimed documentary titled: 2 Turntables and a Microphone, The Life and Death of Jam Master J.

The Sting Operation

LAPD recently ambushed hip-hop producer Mally Mall’s San Fernando Valley home in a heavily armed in a raid. A SWAT team surrounded the ‘Love and Hip Hop‘ star’s home early Wednesday morning  to serve a search warrant. The raid was for human trafficking and trafficking of exotic animals. At least 8 patrol cars, and an armored van lined the block.

Repeat Offender

Back in 2014 FBI raided the producers Vegas home as part of a federal human trafficking investigation. Allegations surfaced that the producer was involved in an escort service. As far as the exotic animals, apparently that has been an ongoing problem. After he had brought a pet monkey to the Ace of Diamonds strip club, The Health Dept. launched an investigation. He previously gifted a monkey and an ocelot to Justin Bieber.

Law enforcement announced LAPD’s Robbery and Homicide division, alongside CA Fish & Wildlife, served the search warrant. Capt. Patrick Foy of CA Dept of Fish & Wildlife proclaimed they are attempting to seize a Cotton-top Tamarin monkey from Mally’s home. The investigation began 8-9 months ago when photos of Mally with the monkey began to surface. Back in January of 2018 Mally posted a video of the monkey when he was hanging out with Rae Sremmurd rapper Swae Lee.

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