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Former Lawyer for Eminem and 50 Cent Arrested for Weapons Stash

Arsenal included an AK-47, sawed-off shotgun, tactical vests and laser scope

November 10, 2012 4:07 PM ET
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Eminem and 50 Cent during The Shady National Convention at Roseland Ballroom in New York City, New York.
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A former lawyer for 50 Cent and Eminem was arrested last week on felony weapons charges, the Tarrytown Daily Voice reports. Police say they found a huge stash of firearms, including an AK-47, a TEC-9 automatic handgun and a sawed-off shotgun, along with hundreds of rounds of ammunition, tactical vests and a laser scope inside the gated mansion of Randall Cutler in Bronxville, New York. 

The police had responded to a domestic violence call at the house, where family members said that Cutler had threatened his brother with a gun. Given a warrant to search the house, they discovered the lawyer's arsenal on November 1st.

Cutler is an entertainment lawyer for Big Bizness Management. whose clients have also included Ice T, Cypress Hill, GZA and Beatnuts. He will appear in Bronxville Village Court on November 21st to face misdemeanor menacing charges as well as the felony charges for criminal possession of the weapons. Cutler denies all of the charges.

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