Howard Wright, label executive of Yo Gotti’s Collective Music Group (CMG) label, has pled guilty to shooting up a hotel lobby and two vehicles. Wright has been sentenced to 10 to 14 years behind bars after he admitted to shooting up two vehicles and a hotel lobby, possibly targeting Young Dolph in 2016. Wright, who is Yo Gotti’s road manager and vice president of CMG, has pled guilty to several charges related to a 2016 shooting during CIAA weekend in Charlotte, N.C. Wright, along with two other co-defendants, was set to start trial when he pled guilty. Kevin Thompson