Fetty Wap's 'drug and money haul': FBI release photos showing of $1.5 million in cash, stacks of cocaine, and bags of heroin as well as fentanyl seized from rapper's 'drug ring' Authorities arrested and charged rapper Fetty Wap with plotting to deal fentanyl and heroin at Rolling Loud music festival at Citi Field stadium in New York The Suffolk County District Attorney released pictures of the bust, which included $1.5m in cash, stacks of cocaine, and bags of heroin and fentanyl The rapper was taken into custody by FBI agents at Citi Field baseball stadium He is being charged with dealing fentanyl and heroin at Rolling Loud music festival which is ongoing this weekend The photos show the huge stash of cash, consisting of hundred, fifty and twenty dollar bills divided up into a dozen clear baggies as well as drug paraphernalia Also photographed were a stack of multiple bricks of cocaine as well as stacks of heroin baggies By Gina Martinez For Dailymail.Com Published: 16:18 GMT, 5 November 2021 | Updated: 16:18 GMT, 5 November 2021 Viewcomments Authorities have released photos of the large stacks of cash and drugs seized during rapper Fetty Wap's huge drug bust at a music festival last week. The Suffolk County District Attorney's office released pictures of the bust, which included $1.5 million in cash, stacks of cocaine, and bags of heroin, as well as fentanyl. Authorities arrested and charged rapper Fetty Wap with plotting to deal fentanyl and heroin at Rolling Loud music festival at Citi Field stadium in New York last week. The photos show the huge stash of cash, consisting of hundred, fifty and twenty dollar bills divided up into a dozen clear baggies Authorities photographed drug paraphernalia including metal pipes and hollow boxes Authorities photographed the bust which included heroin baggies and bricks wrapped in aluminum labeled 'AC' Also photographed were a stack of what appears to be multiple bricks of cocaine The photos show the huge stash of cash, consisting of hundred, fifty and twenty and ten dollar bills that add up to over a million dollars divided up into a dozen large, clear baggies as well as drug paraphernalia including metal pipes and hollow boxes. Also photographed were a stack of what appears to be multiple bricks of cocaine as well as stacks of heroin baggies and bricks wrapped in aluminum labeled 'AC' Fetty, whose real name is William Junior Maxwell II, was arrested by FBI agents at the sports stadium and arraigned in a courtroom in Central Islip, New York and was ordered detained until trial. He and five others are accused of operating a drug ring with a conspiracy to sell the drugs at the festival Rapper Fetty Wap was arrested on federal drug charges and was taken into custody at the Citi Field stadium in New York last week Rapper Fetty Wap pictured shortly before a huge drug bust where police seized $1.5 million in cash FBI agents arrested the rapper last week at the baseball stadium as part of a widespread drugs probe The rapper was previously arrested for drunk driving The group allegedly ran a multimillion-dollar drug operation and moved more than 100 kilos of opioids and fentanyl, a powerful and extremely dangerous opioid, from the West Coast to the East Coast, selling it across Long Island and New Jersey, officials said. Hours before his arrest on Thursday night, the rapper posted a cryptic note on his Instagram story, writing: 'N***** move cautious never worried,' with a prayer emoji and a crown emoji. He was photographed arriving at Citi Field with an entourage hours before the bust. The rapper was charged along with five others; Anthony Cyntje, a New Jersey correction officer, Anthony Leonardi, his brother Robert Leonardi, Brian Sullivan, and Kavaughn Wiggins. It's unclear how long he has been under FBI investigation or if anyone else has been implicated in the probe. FBI agent Michael Driscoll said: 'The fact that we arrested a chart-topping rap artist and a corrections officer as part of the conspiracy illustrates just how vile the drug trade has become.' The rapper has been arrested in the past; in 2017, he was charged with drunk driving, reckless endangerment, aggravate unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, illegally changing lanes, and drag racing. Hours before his arrest, the rapper posted this on Instagram Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility