It’s been a week since Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond was due to turn himself in to authorities, but that has yet to happen.
Federal agents are now on a nationwide manhunt for Jimmy Henchman, who failed to turn himself in on cocaine distribution charges.
Just last week, the Hip-Hop manager released a statement saying that he would turn himself in as long as he received a fair trial.
Rosemond is facing 15 to 20 years in federal prison for his connection in a cocaine distribution ring.
Rosemond’s brother Kesner, Kahlil Abdullah and Henry “Black” Butler are also facing charges.
Abdullah and Butler are already cooperating with authorities.
Rosemond, manages the careers of artists such as Brandy, Sean Kingston, Game and Akon.