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Rapper T.I. Released From Halfway Home
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Clifford Harris Jr., also known as rapper T.I., first served about seven months in federal prison in 2009 after his arrest on federal gun charges. He was released on probation and then arrested on drug charges in 2010 in
Los Angeles
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The 2010 arrest violated his probation, during which he was ordered not to commit a crime and not to illegally possess any controlled substances. This arrest led to an 11-month prison sentence at an
Arkansas
prison.
On August 31st T.I. was transferred to a halfway home the finish out the last month or so of his sentence but was taken back to federal custody because officials were upset that on his way to the halfway home, T.I. was in the presence of TV producer and manager and they were allegedly discussing business during the 375 mile journey to Atlanta. T.I.'s attorney fought the return to federal custody and he was returned to the halfway home September 15
th.
T.I. has been released from the halfway home September 29, 2011 and is now a free man. The rapper will serve a year of federal probation.
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Posted By Admin on
September 29, 2011 04:41 pm |
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