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Paddy Duke Fired By Hot 97 For Being Part of Mob That Killed Yusuf Hawkins in 1989

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By Victor Omondi It's alleged that a man named Pasquale Raucci, famously known as Paddy Duke has been fired by Hot 97, it was discovered that he was part of the mob that murdered Yusuf Hawkins in 1989. Recently, HBO aired a documentary titled 'Storm Over Brooklyn,' which covered the details surrounding Hawkins' killing by […]

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