Polo Grounds Music CEO Bryan Leach Pleads Guilty to Attempted Gun Possession



Bryan Leach faces two years in prison after copping a plea. 
Hip-Hop record executive Bryan Leach as he pleads guilty in Manhattan Supreme Court on Monday, September 24, 2012. Leach was arrested for gun possession. He will be sentenced to 2 years in prison.
Hip-Hop record executive Bryan Leach as he pleads guilty in Manhattan Supreme Court on Monday, September 24, 2012. Leach was arrested for gun possession. He will be sentenced to 2 years in prison.

Bryan Leach, credited with discovering Lil Jon, the Ying Yang Twins, and Pitbull, pleaded guilty to attempted gun possession.

NYPost.com reports that the deal, which was made on Monday (September 24) in Manhattan, will put Leach in prison for two years.
The former TVT Records executive and founder of Polo Grounds Music was stopped by police in 2010 for driving erratically in New York.
Inside the 2006 Bentley Continental's console was a Kel-Tec handgun loaded with hollow-point bullets.
Leach pleaded to a single, reduced count of attempted weapons possession in the second degree. He had been charged with two counts of weapons possession.

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