Guy Fisher Explained

Guy Fisher
Birth Name:Guy Thomas Fisher
Birth Date:21 July 1947
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Conviction Penalty:Life in prison without the possibility of parole (1984)
Conviction Status:Released on Parole - October 28, 2020 (medical pardon)
Allegiance:The Council
Conviction:Racketeering, drug trafficking, murder, conspiracy (1984)

Guy Thomas Fisher (born July 21, 1947) is an American former mobster and drug lord who was once part of "The Council", an African-American crime organization that controlled the heroin trade in Harlem from 1972 to 1983. He became the first black man to own and operate the Apollo Theater in Harlem when he purchased it in 1977.[1] On October 28, 2020, Guy Fisher was released from federal custody on a medical pardon.

Arrest and conviction

In 1984, Fisher was convicted of multiple counts of RICO violations, including continuing criminal conspiracy, drug trafficking, and murder, and was sentenced to life in prison without eligibility for parole.[2] Fisher's conviction was facilitated by the testimony of his former mentor, associate, and rival, Leroy "Nicky" Barnes. In 1978, Barnes was tried and convicted on multiple racketeering counts and sentenced to life without eligibility for parole. The prosecutor in the case was Rudolph Giuliani, later mayor of New York City. Eleven months after his incarceration, Barnes telephoned Federal prosecutors indicating that he would agree to become a government informant in their case against Fisher and others. Barnes claimed that he decided to testify because Fisher was having an affair with his mistress. In exchange for his information, Barnes was released into the federal Witness Protection Program.

Personal life

He is uncle to basketball player Corey Fisher.

Popular culture

Music

Fisher has been mentioned in numerous hip hop songs:"G-Unit - "Ready or Not" (Tony Yayo verse)

Television

Fisher's life was the subject of a 45-minute documentary entitled The Guy Fisher Story and of an episode of BET's American Gangster.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Guy Fisher Story: A New York drug dealer. streetgangs.com. January 24, 2007.
  2. Web site: UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. Kenneth THOMAS, Guy Thomas Fisher, Ishmael Muhammed, Frank Alphonse James, Thomas Forman, Wallace Rice, James Wheelings, Elmer Thomas Morris, Jr., Defendants-Appellants, accessed May 17, 2009. . May 17, 2009 . May 14, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080514055031/http://www.altlaw.org/v1/cases/554294 . dead .
  3. Web site: Cam'ron - "Get it in Ohio" iTunes.com. itunes.com. 31 March 2009 . itunes.com.
  4. Web site: Jadakiss - "Shoot Outs" iTunes.com. itunes.com. itunes.com.
  5. Web site: Jae Mills - "Guy Fisher" iTunes.com. itunes.com. 17 December 2013 . itunes.com.
  6. Web site: Pusha T - "Alone in vegas" genius.com. genius.com. genius.com.
  7. Web site: American Gangster: Guy Fisher season 3 episode 7. imdb.com. imdb.com.