T.I BACK TO PRISON
WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH U T.I, AM A BIG FUN OF UR MUSIC, STYLE BUT YOU AS A PERSON, AM SORRY, YOU ARE NOT MY ROLL MODEL ANYMORE, LOOK WHAT YOU DOING DO URSELF, ARE YOU READY FINE IN THAT HEAD OF YOURS GOD DAMMIT!! WHAT DO U THINK WITH ALL THE TIME, UR DICK ? YOU JUST GOT FROM PRISON AND AGAIN YOU DO THE SAME THING THAT TOOK YOU TO PRISON AND THATS DRUGS, I REALLY DO FEEL SORRY FOR YOU AND UR CAREER.
ATLANTA – A federal judge revoked rapper T.I.'s probation Friday and ordered him back to prison for 11 months, according to a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office.
The Atlanta native, whose real name is Clifford Harris Jr., was in federal court here following his arrest last month in Los Angeles on suspicion of drug possession. He was on probation after serving 10 months behind bars on federal weapons charges.
During the hearing, T.I. begged U.S. District Judge Charles Pannell Jr. not to send him back to prison, saying he needed to get help for drug addiction. He told the judge he "screwed up" and pleaded for mercy. "I want drugs out of my life. If I can get the treatment and counseling I need ... I can beat this," T.I. told the judge, according to U.S. attorney spokesman Patrick Crosby. "I need help. For me, my mother, my kids, I need the court to give me mercy
ATLANTA – A federal judge revoked rapper T.I.'s probation Friday and ordered him back to prison for 11 months, according to a spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office.
The Atlanta native, whose real name is Clifford Harris Jr., was in federal court here following his arrest last month in Los Angeles on suspicion of drug possession. He was on probation after serving 10 months behind bars on federal weapons charges.
During the hearing, T.I. begged U.S. District Judge Charles Pannell Jr. not to send him back to prison, saying he needed to get help for drug addiction. He told the judge he "screwed up" and pleaded for mercy. "I want drugs out of my life. If I can get the treatment and counseling I need ... I can beat this," T.I. told the judge, according to U.S. attorney spokesman Patrick Crosby. "I need help. For me, my mother, my kids, I need the court to give me mercy
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