Flippa Moggela Back In U.S. Court May 27
Flippa Moggela, former known as Flippa Mafia, is staring down a lengthy prison sentence for drug trafficking in the United States.
The dancehall entertainer, who is branded as a drug lord by U.S authorities, will return to court on May 27 where they are expected to enter a plea. A trial date will then be set for Flippa and his younger brother.
Flippa Mafia, whose real name is Andrew Davis, was arrested in September last year in Los Angeles after entering the country illegally. His brother Kemar Davis and seven others were later nabbed by U.S. Drug Enforcement Agents.
The dancehall self proclaim flossing king was extradited to New Jersey where he is being held on a half a million dollar bond.
He is charged with cocaine distribution, leading an international dug ring, and money laundering charges.
If convicted he faces up to 20 years in a federal prison.