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'''Jacob Arabo''' (a.k.a. '''"Jacob the Jeweler"''', born '''Jakov Arabov''') is a famed ] ] to ] artists and the ] in the ]. Arabo has been referenced in numerous hip hop songs since around 2000. In keeping with hip hop style, his works are notable for conspicuous use of ] and ], among other precious materials. | '''Jacob Arabo''' (a.k.a. '''"Jacob the Jeweler"''', born '''Jakov Arabov''') is a famed ] ] to ] artists and the ] in the ]. Arabo has been referenced in numerous hip hop songs since around 2000. In keeping with hip hop style, his works are notable for conspicuous use of ] and ], among other precious materials. | ||
Arabo's work is so well known that his name is synonymous with expensive jewelry. Arabo also makes an appearance in the |
Arabo's work is so well known that his name is synonymous with expensive jewelry. Arabo also makes an appearance in the fighting game, '']''. | ||
==Legal Issues== | ==Legal Issues== | ||
In ] ] ] filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Arabo, claiming he took Cartier watches and added diamonds, then resold them without permission. | In ], ] ] filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Arabo, claiming he took Cartier watches and added diamonds, then resold them without permission. | ||
In June ], Arabo was arrested by the ] on ] charges. He is said to have used his jewelery business to launder hundreds of millions of dollars in drug money for the so-called ] drug ring. Arabo denied all charges and was released after posting bail. | In ] ], Arabo was arrested by the ] on ] charges. He is said to have used his jewelery business to launder hundreds of millions of dollars in drug money for the so-called ] drug ring. Arabo denied all charges and was released after posting bail. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 21:34, 1 August 2006
Jacob Arabo (a.k.a. "Jacob the Jeweler", born Jakov Arabov) is a famed Russian American jeweler to hip hop artists and the National Basketball Association in the United States. Arabo has been referenced in numerous hip hop songs since around 2000. In keeping with hip hop style, his works are notable for conspicuous use of gold and diamonds, among other precious materials.
Arabo's work is so well known that his name is synonymous with expensive jewelry. Arabo also makes an appearance in the fighting game, Def Jam: Fight for NY.
Legal Issues
In November 24, 2004 Cartier filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Arabo, claiming he took Cartier watches and added diamonds, then resold them without permission.
In June 2006, Arabo was arrested by the FBI on money laundering charges. He is said to have used his jewelery business to launder hundreds of millions of dollars in drug money for the so-called Black Mafia Family drug ring. Arabo denied all charges and was released after posting bail.