30 alleged members, associates of Sex Money Murder gang indicted in Georgia
- Federal authorities unsealed an eight-count indictment on May 15, 2025, charging 30 alleged Sex Money Murder gang members in the Southern District of Georgia.
- The indictment followed a four-year, multiagency investigation uncovering racketeering, murder, drug trafficking, and pandemic relief fraud linked to the gang.
- Sex Money Murder, a Bloods faction, used brutal violence to enforce loyalty, such as killing a 19-year-old member who attempted to exit the gang, and ran extensive drug trafficking and fraud operations across several states.
- The fraud cost over $850,000, and defendants face penalties up to life imprisonment or death, with U.S. Attorney Lyons calling the indictment key to ending gang violence on streets and prisons.
- Arrests occurred May 14 in Georgia and other states, but two suspects remain at large, and authorities urge the public to report information on the armed and dangerous Quinn Howard.
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30 gang members, associates charged with racketeering, murder
An eight-count federal court indictment unsealed in the Southern District of Georgia charges 30 alleged members of the Sex Money Murder gang and associates with crimes including racketeering and murder.
30 Members Of Sex Money Murder Gang Charged In Georgia
An eight-count federal court indictment unsealed in the Southern District of Georgia charges 30 alleged members of the Sex Money Murder (SMM) gang and associates with crimes including racketeering and murder. The suspects were arrested in four Georgia cities – Savannah, Hinesville, Augusta and Atlanta – according to an indictment unsealed on Wednesday. According to court records and testimony, the defendants trafficked large amounts of deadly dr…
Thirty gang members and associates charged with racketeering, murder
ATLANTA – An eight-count federal court indictment unsealed in the Southern District of Georgia charges 30 alleged members of the Sex Money Murder (SMM) gang and associates with crimes including racketeering and murder. The suspects were arrested in four Georgia cities – Savannah, Hinesville, Augusta and Atlanta – according to an indictment unsealed on Wednesday. According to court records and testimony, the defendants trafficked large amounts of
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