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Larry Hoover Jr. thanked Kanye West for his help getting his dad Larry Hoover's sentence commuted by Donald Trump.
One murder and a federal probe led to Larry Hoover being sentenced to 200 years and 3 life sentences in prison. By. Phenix S Halley. Published. May 29, 2025. Screenshot: Instagram.
Larry wanted the things in life that we all took for granted. He wanted a spouse, children, house, and a job. Almost every night, Larry would call my landline phone number he had memorized.
Chicago Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover is being granted clemency by President Donald Trump. His wife and son spoke with ABC7 about the announcement.
One celebrity made a surprise appearance at Bills star Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld's wedding. Larry David was spotted at the power couple's wedding at an upscale resort in California.
President Donald Trump has commuted the sentence of former Chicago gang kingpin Larry Hoover. Hoover was convicted of operating a criminal enterprise in the late 1990s while imprisoned on a murder ...
Larry Hoover took a big step toward freedom Wednesday. But he’s not a free man. That’s even after President Donald Trump commuted the life prison sentence of the 74-year-old co-founder of the ...
It is a new era at Hightower Advisors. On Monday, longtime Goldman Sachs executive Larry Restieri begins his tenure as CEO of the Chicago-based registered investment advisory firm, taking over ...
A New York Times bestselling author and multiple award-winning journalist, Larry Olmsted has been a Forbes contributor since 2011. He is the author of Real Food/Fake Food and Fans: How Watching ...
Larry Hoover, the famed founder of the Gangster Disciples, had his life sentence commuted Wednesday by President Trump.. Though Trump used his power to clear 74-year-old Hoover of federal charges ...
Indiana Pacers forward Pascal Siakam was named the Eastern Conference Finals Most Valuable Player, and was seen hoisting the Larry Bird Trophy as fans cheered.
When an Illinois judge sentenced Larry Hoover to up to 200 years in prison for murder in the 1970s, it was the sort of punishment that seemed destined to end his career as a Chicago gang leader.