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EXCLUSIVE: Big U’s Funeral Security Plan Is So Tight, Even the Grim Reaper Might Get Checked at the Door!

Added on November 14, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards

Isn’t it ironic that as Mars blazes through Scorpio—a sign all about secrets, power struggles, and emotional intensity—Big U finds himself caught in a real-life cosmic storm? In the midst of a federal custody battle marked by murder and racketeering charges, Big U is petitioning a judge for a tightly controlled release to perform Islamic funeral rites for his son, Jabari Henley, who tragically died on Halloween night in South Los Angeles. The gravity of this request pulls at the heartstrings, underscoring a profound clash between justice and mourning, law and faith. With his lawyers promising electronic monitoring and strict security, this case reads like a somber script where devotion meets the cold machinery of the legal system—making you wonder: can the stars truly guide a path through such darkness? LEARN MORE.

Big U asked a federal judge to grant a tightly controlled release so he can perform the Islamic funeral rites for his son while he remains behind bars facing murder and racketeering charges.

Big U’s eldest son, Jabari Henley, was shot and killed on October 31 in South Los Angeles after leaving a community trunk-or-treat Halloween event.

The court filing states the father is seeking time-limited access to conduct the washing and shrouding of the body and attend the Janazah prayer. AllHipHop is refraining from posting the time and location of the service for security reasons and out of an abundance of caution.

Big U’s lawyers told the judge their client is willing to submit to electronic monitoring and be escorted by private security under federal supervision. He would take a fixed route between the detention center and funeral services, full cost coverage by his family and strict no-contact restrictions.



Meanwhile, Big U remains in federal custody because of a 43-count indictment unsealed March 17, 2025, which accuses him of leading a criminal enterprise called the “Big U Enterprise” under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) that allegedly committed murder, extortion, fraud, human trafficking and other crimes.

The indictment specifically alleges Big U orchestrated the January 2021 killing of an aspiring rapper, whom prosecutors say he drove to North Las Vegas, shot in the head and dumped in a ditch off Interstate 15 after the rapper recorded a diss track about him.

Big U pleaded not guilty in April 2025 and remains detained pending trial. Prosecutors have until tomorrow to lodge their objections.

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