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"Rock Star" Who Had Hit Single With Rapper Game, Charged In $6 Million Bank Fraud

(AllHipHop News) A rock singer who fronted a successful band that collaborated with rapper Game for a minor hit single, is facing up to 30 years in prison, for swindling a bank out of $6 million. Robert Mawhinney aka Robb University, fronted the band Lights Over Paris, which featured Game in their video “I’m Not A Gangsta.” Mawhinney is accused of obtaining four different fraudulent loans from CoAmerica, and using the money to bankroll his music career. Prosecutors allege that Mawhinney, 30, claimed that he was a millionaire, thanks to royalties he earned by ghostwriting for other musicians. Mawhinney is accused of inflating his net worth to $8 million, when he was really only worth about $10,000. In addition to living in a luxury penthouse in downtown Los Angeles, the band traveled around the world and even had a customized tour bus that cost $750,000. The singer also sent hundreds of thousands of dollars to Cyprus, but authorities did not elaborate. Meanwhile, two brothers who worked with Mawhinney were also charged with obtaining $1.2 million in fraudulent loans, so they could run a recording studio. Matt Salazar, 29, and his brother, Jason Salazar, 28, also provided phony documents for the recording studio Mawhinney is being held without bond, because he was labeled a flight risk. He’s scheduled to be arraigned on February 11. Check out Lights Over Paris’ video with Game below: