Rapper FBG Casino (real name Rico Deville Buice), the older brother of Atlanta star Future, was arrested and charged in a federal drug trafficking case after authorities seized a staggering amount of fentanyl and cash in Georgia.
What the documents show
- On November 14, 2025, agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and local law‑enforcement executed a warrant at an Airbnb in Forest Park, Clayton County, Georgia. Buice reportedly tried to escape through a side door but was apprehended.
- Inside the residence, agents found approximately 21 kilograms of fentanyl—a quantity federal officials say could result in mass casualties if distributed. They also seized roughly $380,000 in cash, including $300,000 in a cardboard box and $80,000 in a designer bag linked to Buice.
- Prosecutors argue Buice’s claimed monthly income of around $2,166 contradicted his ownership of a multimillion‑dollar home and luxury vehicles, raising questions about the source of his wealth.
- Buice and a co‑defendant have been charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute fentanyl—a federal crime that carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years and up to life in prison if convicted.
Why this matters
- The scale of the seizure and the involvement of a figure closely tied to hip‑hop and celebrity culture makes this case both legally significant and culturally impactful.
- For Future and his brand, the arrest presents reputational risk and may draw scrutiny to his business relationships, entourage and public image.
- On a broader level, the case underscores how trafficking of synthetic opioids like fentanyl continues to be a major national crisis—and how such operations can intersect with entertainment networks.
- The case highlights law‑enforcement’s increasing use of large‑scale, multi‑agency raids to target narcotic distribution networks in key hubs like Atlanta.
What to watch next
- Whether federal prosecutors will hold Buice without bond, citing flight risk and severity of charges.
- How the evidence (fentanyl bricks, cash, designer packaging) will be used in court to establish intent, scale and trafficking network involvement.
- If Future or his team issues a statement or is drawn into any civil or criminal collateral issues.
- Whether this leads to additional indictments revealing a broader trafficking network beyond this one arrest.



















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