Leader of Brooklyn-Based “Bully Gang” Sentenced to 60 Years in Prison
Today, in federal court in Brooklyn, Moeleek Harrell, also known as “Moe Money,” was sentenced by United States District Judge Brian M. Cogan to 60 years in prison for his …
Moeleek Harrell, also known as 'Moe Money,' was sentenced to 60 years in prison for his crimes as the leader of the Bully Gang, a violent street gang based in Brooklyn. Harrell was one of 53 defendants charged and convicted in connection with the Eastern District of New York's case against the Bully Gang. The key issues in this case include the leadership of a violent street gang, the potential for a lengthy prison sentence, and the impact on the community. The case type is criminal, and the risk assessment is high due to the severity of the alleged crime and the potential for a lengthy prison sentence.
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Media Coverage · April 30, 2026
Moeleek Harrell, the leader of the Brooklyn-based 'Bully Gang,' was sentenced to 60 years in prison for his crimes, including murder and racketeering. Harrell was convicted by a jury in July 2024 after a 13-week trial. This sentence marks a significant blow to the gang's leadership.
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Leader of Brooklyn-Based “Bully Gang” Sentenced to 60 Years in Prison
Media Coverage · Apr 30, 2026
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Today, in federal court in Brooklyn, Moeleek Harrell, also known as “Moe Money,” was sentenced by United States District Judge Brian M. Cogan to 60 years in prison for his crimes as the leader of the Bully Gang, a violent street gang based in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn. Harrell was one of 53 defendants charged and convicted in connection with the Eastern District of New York’s case against the Bully Gang. Harrell and three other high-ranking members of the gang were convicte
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Moeleek Harrell, the leader of the Brooklyn-based 'Bully Gang,' was sentenced to 60 years in prison for his crimes, including murder and racketeering. Harrell was convicted by a jury in July 2024 after a 13-week trial. This sentence marks a significant blow to the gang's leadership.
Today, in federal court in Brooklyn, Moeleek Harrell, also known as “Moe Money,” was sentenced by United States District Judge Brian M. Cogan to 60 years in prison for his …
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