Leader of Anchorage Hip Hop Label 'Out Da Cutt' and Group 'UNDB' Pleads Guilty to Drug Conspiracy
By GW Rastopsoff | Alaska Native News 08/23/2013 10:22:00
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The owner/operator of the Anchorage Hip Hop label "Out Da Cutt" and leader of the Hip Hop group "UNDB," Terrance Fleming, pled guilty in federal court on Thursday to Drug Conspiracy. 13 of his co-conspirators have already pled guilty to charges stemming from the case and most have already been sentenced.
Fleming, also known as "Baydilla," admitted in court that he had imported between 50 and 150 kilos(110 to 330 pounds) of cocaine into Alaska between 2009 and 2012. As leader of the conspiracy, he imported the drug from Nevada and Washington to be sold in Fairbanks and Anchorage.


The conspirators portrayed an extravagant lifestyle in the music and videos, this lifestyle was supported by their drug sales. Like his other conspirators, Fleming attempted to conceal the drug trafficking receipts as proceeds from legitimate business, namely as artists, employees and promoters of the Anchorage recording label and members of the rap group.
Fleming agreed to forfeit his jewelry and necklaces with pendants that displayed the words "King of Alaska," "AJC," and "Baydilla" with an estimated worth of $200,000, expensive vehicles and cash as part of the plea agreement.
Fleming was indicted along with 13 other members of the conspiracy located in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Christopher Anderson was previously sentenced to 14 months in prison on November 2, 2012. DeMarr Moultrie was sentenced to 40 months in prison on May 1, 2013. Jeraelyn Hill was sentenced to 66 months in prison on May 28, 2013. Jerry Wormley was sentenced to 36 months in prison on May 31, 2013. Rock Phelps II was sentenced to 18 months in prison on June 14, 2013. Brent Gunnels was sentenced to 6 months in prison on August 2, 2013. Mihla Hall was sentenced to 28 months in prison on August 21, 2013.
Donnell Johnson, Joshua Mustovich, Antonio Fleming, Dalon Johnson, Tevoris Carter, and Emma Shine, have all pled guilty for their roles in connection with the conspiracy and await sentencing.
Fleming faces a maximum sentence of life imprisonment on the drug conspiracy.
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