The trial of businessman and former Game manager Jimmy Henchman Rosemond continues. And with the blockbuster news from Henchman, who admits to loaning rapper Wyclef Jean up to $60,000 in drug money, it seems as if the case is only becoming more intriguing.

During Tuesday's proceedings, Henchman revealed Wyclef's involvement in the matter, stating that he loaned him the large sum of money without Jean having knowledge of where it came from. He also admitted that he sold several kilograms of narcotics to a driver of Wyclef's.

The relationship between the two was first put under a microscope when it was discovered that Rosemond had received a number of checks from various business ventures of Wyclef's, checks that totaled up to $800,000. Rosemond further admitted to using Interscope Records offices to conduct illegal drug activity.

Rosemond isn't making things easier for himself either. Last year, he and opposing prosecutors put together a Cooperation Agreement in which he would offer details about his involvement in this criminal enterprise. But the agreement was voided after Henchmen was discovered to have been in contact with his fugitive brother Mario via a cell phone while he was in prison.

Henchmen's defense team says that this new evidence was excused from the case long ago. The trial continues on.

Source: hiphopwired.com