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New York, NY – Casanova was named in an indictment following the arrest and charging of 17 other alleged members of the Untouchable Gorilla Stone Nation gang on Tuesday (December 1). The FBI released an old mugshot of the “Get The Strap” rapper shortly after the arrests, asking for help in locating him.

“We are still looking for Caswell Senior, aka Casanova, in connection with this case,” the tweet read. “He has connections to both NY and NJ. If you have information about his whereabouts, please call us at 1-800-CALL-FBI.”

According to a press release from the Department of Justice, charges for the group range from attempted murder to racketeering, assault, fraud and more. In a statement, FBI Assistant Director William F. Sweeney Jr. found pride in showing the gang they’re not as elusive as their name suggests.

“The violence and drug activity committed by these gang members threatened the safety of our communities and placed innocent lives at risk,” he said. “But thanks to the partnership and hard work of all law enforcement agencies involved in this investigation, we were able to stop this violent criminal organization — and show that Gorilla Stone is actually not ‘untouchable.’”

Casanova has maintained a relatively low profile during the pandemic. In April, the Roc Nation artist launched an OnlyFans account, charging $25 a month for a subscription. He logged in as recently as November 19.

Prior to the arrests, Casanova posted a flyer to his Instagram Stories promoting an Instagram Live appearance scheduled for Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET, but this recent development could alter his plans.

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