Katt Williams’ Bentley Stolen By Too $hort, Suge Knight Involved, Claims Leland Yee Corruption Case
Katt Williams, Too $hort, and Suge Knight are all apparently indirectly involved with the Leland Yee corruption case, according to the latest reports. But what does Williams’ Bentley have anything to do with Yee allegedly selling rocket launchers?
In a related report by The Inquisitr, Katt Williams certainly knows how to get into some crazy situations. Williams allegedly pulled a gun at a comedy store according to reports and somehow even managed to get entangled in the Suge Knight shooting case. You also don’t want to get into a Twitter fight with Williams, but you do want to be a fan in a wheelchair.
Earlier in 2014, the FBI had Leland Yee arrested for bribery and various corruption charges. His arrest also happened to be alongside other notorious gang members like Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow.
Yee was best known for his efforts to strengthen open records, government transparency, and whistleblower protection laws. Ironically, Yee was also known for pushing gun control laws in California even though it’s alleged he was involved in a deal to buy assault rifles and rocket launchers. He also was trying to broker a deal between an international arms dealer and an Italian gangster from New Jersey.
When the FBI investigated these matters, they had an undercover FBI agent secretly wiretap and record various conversations. This is where Katt Williams’ Bentley comes into play, because a man named Barry Blackwell House was bragging about what he could do.
“House said he could send two ‘goons’ to do whatever UCE 4599 [the under cover agent] wanted,” the wiretap summary reads according to SFWeekly. “One of the ‘goons’ was from New York and would do anything. UCE 4599 asked if the ‘goons’ could damage a vehicle to send a message to someone. House responded ‘that’s a done deal, that’s too easy. I call that the sleeper.’ House told UCE 4599 he didn’t even have to meet the goons to minimize his culpability in the event.”
It turns out that House allegedly stole Katt Williams’ Bentley because Too $hort wanted revenged on the comedian for not paying the rapper for a 2012 performance. Apparently, Suge Knight was involved in the matter but federal prosecutor William Frentzen wrote that “Black backed down rapper Suge Knight and summoned the help of his organization to steal Williams’ Bentley.” While the circumstances are a bit vague, SFWeekly says it sounds like House “managed to convince Knight, who often hangs out with Too $hort, to stay out of it. Then House got his motorcycle club, the Made Men, to help steal the Bentley.”