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Akbar Pray (born Wayne B. Pray on March 22, 1948) is an American writer, columnist and convicted
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from
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and marijuana into
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from the early 1970s to the late 1980s. The Pray organization called itself The Family, and consisted of more than 300 active members. In addition to its drug distribution networks, the group had been active in
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ventures. Once described as "untouchable" by law enforcement, Pray was sentenced to life without possibility of parole in 1990.


Criminal career

Pray was born in
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in 1948. Starting off as a street hustler, was soon operating a major drug ring.


The Afro-Lineal Organized Crime Report: The Family (North)

For several years, NJ's ''State Commission of Investigation (SCI or Commission)'' had developed intelligence on Afro-lineal mobs. These efforts culminated in a public hearing on November 29, 1990. The ''Afro-Lineal Organized Crime Report'' summarizes the public hearing. Within the report concerning Pray's The Family organization, it reads as follows:


Arrest and conviction

On June 21, 1988 Pray and four subordinates were indicted under the federal drug kingpin statute. He was arrested in
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, Florida by federal authorities, accused of leading an organized cocaine and marijuana trafficking enterprise. Federal officials estimated that his organization distributed 341 kilos of cocaine and 354 kilos of marijuana in less than two years, grossing more than $4.5 million annually. Pray traveled throughout the United States, making deals and arranging for transportation of narcotics. He also traveled to
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and the
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to purchase his supply of cocaine. His seven-month trial consisted of the testimony of 126 "document" witnesses, being hotel staff, car salesmen and retail clothing store employees, all solicited to testify to Pray's extravagant spending and lifestyle, as part of the prosecution's "substantial wealth" case against him. This ideology behind the case was that Pray made and spent copious amounts of money, far more than could be accounted for by legitimate means. On January 12, 1990, Pray was sentenced under the federal drug kingpin statute to life in prison without parole. As of June 2021, Pray was serving his life sentence at
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, a medical prison facility in
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.


Prison activities

In prison, Pray wrote the book "''The Death of the Game"'', which warns youth of the detrimental realities associated with the street life. He is also a columnist and regular contributor to ''Don Diva'' magazine, a contributing writer to Nikki Turner's "Tales From Da Hood" and co-author of "''The Street Chronicles''" with Nikki Turner. Pray also serves as Editor in Chief of ''Gangster Chronicles.'' Pray's CD "Akbar Speaks" invaded the mix tape circuit and allowed Pray's voice to be heard via a medium relevant to today's youth. Pray is the CEO and Founder of Akbar Pray's Foundation For Change (APFFC). His APFFC non-profit organization is dedicated to re-directing the lives of at-risk urban youth.


Health

Pray suffers with
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, prostate problems, and
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. He is also in need of double hip replacement surgery.


References

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Sun SentinelAfro-Lineal Organized Crime Report


External links


Akbar Pray Official WebsiteAkbar Pray Foundation For Change (APFFC)
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