He Made $2 Million A Day — The FBI Spent 5 Years Chasing A Man With No Face
He ran the biggest drug empire in American history — and the FBI didn't even have a photograph of him. Freeway Rick Ross made $2 million every single day at his peak. He controlled Los Angeles, Detroit, Houston, and Seattle. He employed hundreds of people. And nobody — not the DEA, not the FBI, not even his own lieutenants — knew his real name. This is the story of the invisible empire. How a high school dropout built a $600 million operation, stayed hidden for a decade, and was finally unmasked by a single birth certificate in a federal courtroom. The man nobody knew. The empire nobody could touch. Until they did. ⬇️ Subscribe for untold Black American history every week. #freewayrickross #CrackEpidemic #TrueCrime #BlackHistory #drugwar

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