Cocky drug dealer flashes wads of cash and boasts 'they'll call me money f***ing Rash'
This is the moment a drug dealer clutching bundles of cash bragged that he should be called 'money f***ing Rash'.
And they also discovered a video where Hussain can be seen with several huge bundles of cash. During an exchange with an unknown man, Hussain, in an apparent reference to the hugely successful Floyd Mayweather, a boxer who was once the world's highest paid athlete, said: "They'll call me money f***ing Rash won't they, like money Mayweather."
Sentencing, Judge Nicholas Dean KC told them: "You Rashid Hussain are a long standing dealer in class A drugs, it seems to me for a period of approximately 15 years you have been engaged in dealing in heroin and cocaine as a business. You to a certain extent enjoyed a reasonable lifestyle as a consequence of your dealing in drugs.
With Hussain in prison, Asghar carried on dealing. She had been released on bail and went to live with family in Bury. Police visited the property in Brierley Street in March this year and seized a 'substantial' amount of cocaine and heroin, as well as almost £15,000 in cash.
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