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Alleged mastermind of Young Dolph murder arrested in Southaven

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The alleged mastermind of the murder of Memphis rapper Young Dolph was booked into the DeSoto County Jail on Sunday on charges of stalking and various driving violations.

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Hernandez Govan, 44, was charged with stalking, repeated pursuit, harassment or threats, driving with a suspended license and having an improperly attached license plate.

Govan was released from jail Monday on $2,250 bail.

Govan is accused of hiring Justin Johnson and Cornelius Smith to shoot and kill Young Dolph in 2021.

Earlier this month, a judge set a September trial date for Govan, Justin Johnson, Cornelius Smith and Jermarcus Johnson.

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Jemarcus Johnson has already pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact.

Justin Johnson and Cornelius Smith will appear in court on August 9 for a motion hearing before the scheduled trial date.

Govan is scheduled to appear in Southaven Municipal Court on June 26 for the alleged driving offenses and to appear before a judge on the stalking and harassment charges on August 20.

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