In this premiere episode of The Underground Files, The Clerk takes you inside one of the most notorious criminal empires in American history: the Black Mafia Family.
From Detroit trap houses to Atlanta penthouses, BMF built a multi-million-dollar cocaine empire with nationwide reach, celebrity ties, and a level of boldness that bordered on myth. But behind the billboards, limousines, and rap-industry facade was a machine held together with violence, cunning, and carefully hidden secrets.
This episode breaks down:
- The rise of Big Meech & Southwest T
- The nationwide drug pipeline and “trap vehicles” with hydraulic compartments
- The violent 2004 turning point in Atlanta
- How the DEA dismantled BMF using wiretaps, confidential sources, and cross-state coordination
- The Toree Sims case that set major legal precedent
- The rediscovery of nearly $900,000 hidden for four years in a forfeited BMF limo
- Big Meech’s fight for compassionate release during COVID-19
A full breakdown of power, paranoia, law enforcement strategy, and the collapse of a modern American dynasty.
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