I want to acknowledge all the Black males and females pursuing their doctoral degrees in all disciplines, but specifically counselor education. You are placed in situations that are not always favorable, but yet with resiliency you all find a way to shine in a room with little to no light. I know there are times when you feel like giving up, but you continue to push forward, creating a path for younger Black males and females to follow. I want to also thank the participants Jason, Steve, and Jamal (pseudonyms), for your willingness to share your experiences with the world.
Brian (Waterhead Bo) Bennett So who was the biggest black kingpin of all time? Just how do you measure that? Money, volume of dope, power, cultural impact? Perhaps it was Frank Matthews… you can learn more about him in my documentary “The Frank Matthews Story” link. But in terms of documented transactions that we know about for sure, who was convicted in court: One man stands alone. Brian “Waterhead Bo” Bennett. Bennett and his Colombian Partner, Mario Villabona, were eventually convicted of moving nearly l5 thousand kilos that they talked about on certain wiretaps between December of 1987 and November of 1988. Some of the loads were as large as 1000 kilos and cheaper than $9,000 dollars each wholesale. That’s 1500 keys a month for nearly a year. And that’s just on the wiretapped phones. Who knows how much he really sold in total. Claims are made about this one and that one selling more, but 15,000 keys sold for sure is the most we know about for any black dealer. Waterhead B
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