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Music D Dawg pleaded no contest to charges of negligent homicide and illegal carrying of weapons with controlled dangerous substances.
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Music Diddy was convicted on two counts of transportation for prostitution during his criminal trial, last summer.
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Music Pooh Shiesty secured an early release and was transferred to a halfway house on Monday after spending three years behind bars.
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Music YFN Lucci's time in jail is shaping up to be much less than expected.
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Music Meghann Cuniff revealed new details of the Houston MC's words after initially reporting on the sentencing's delay.
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Music Mystikal will return to the courtroom for his sentencing hearing in June, where he will face up to 20 years in prison.
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Music He was reportedly arrested on gun charges.
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Music Diddy was convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution in his high-profile criminal trial.
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Music In 2024, 6ix9ine spent time at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn where Diddy was awaiting trial.
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Music Diddy was convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution in his criminal trial, earlier this year.
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Music Megan Thee Stallion sued Milagro Gramz back in 2024 for allegedly spreading numerous falsehoods about her and Tory Lanez's shooting.
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Music Pras was previously convicted of conspiracy, illegal foreign lobbying, witness tampering, and campaign finance violations.
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Music Freddie learned his fate.
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Music Young Thug accepted a plea deal in the YSL RICO case, last October, to completely avoid further prison time.
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Music Diddy will return to the courtroom for his sentencing hearing on Friday, October 3, where he'll face 20 years behind bars.
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News According to his lawyers, Boosie may soon be a free man.
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Music The DC rapper previously faced 43 years behind bars.
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