Pastor Kenneth Sharpton Glasgow, the troubled younger half-brother of civil rights activist Al Sharpton and founder of felon voting rights advocacy organization, The Ordinary People Society in Dothan, Alabama, was sentenced to 30 months in prison Thursday for drug trafficking, income tax evasion, and lying to obtain Social Security disability benefits.
The troubled younger half-brother of civil rights activist Al Sharpton pleaded not guilty in federal court Wednesday to distributing cocaine with an unnamed suspect.
The troubled younger half-brother of civil rights activist Al Sharpton pleaded not guilty in federal court Wednesday to distributing cocaine with an unnamed suspect.