A fork of Rural Dictionary
The term "persuaded with some Benjamins" refers to bribery. If someone was "persuaded with some Bejamins" he or she accepted a bribe.
Jack: "Remember that robbery I botched last month?"
Sam: "Yeah. Did the Judge throw the book at you?"
Jack: "No. The judge was easily "persuaded with some
Benjamins." I just got a slap on the wrist."
Sam: "Wow, that's the Criminal Justice System at its finest..."
Moral of the story: A judge was "persuaded with some Benjamins" to give the defendant a lighter sentence.