Man pleads guilty to murder two decades after death of Run DMC's Jam Master Jay
Bryant originally pleaded not guilty when he was indicted in 2023.
A judge overturned Jordan's conviction last year, finding prosecutors failed to prove his motive in the case. Washington has similarly challenged his conviction. Bryant had been accused of acting as an accomplice to the pair in the killing by helping them slip into the building that housed Mizell's recording studio in Queens, New York.
He initially denied the charges.
He did not name others who were involved in the deejay's killing.
The 2002 shooting sent shock waves through the music industry.
The influential act he formed with Joseph "Run" Simmons and Darryl "DMC" McDaniel - famous for 1980s tracks such as It's Tricky, It's Like That and Aerosmith collaboration Walk This Way - disbanded after his death. The case went unsolved for about two decades until federal prosecutors filed charges against the three men.
Bryant had initially pleaded not guilty in the case but changed that plea on Monday.
He faces 15 to 20 years in prison over the killing and unrelated drug and gun charges
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