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Cop Your XXL Merch Now The block is hot for B.G. But instead of ducking and dodging the law for doing illegal activity, the New Orleans rapper is under scrutiny from authorities for his raps. Is this really happening in 2024? B.G., who atoned for his past crimes by serving 11 years in prison before being released last September, is in a position very few artists can empathize with. Back in March, he was arrested for a possible violation of his supervised release and faced the possibility of returning to prison. Authorities claimed he went against court mandates by performing with convicted fel...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now B.G. has turned over his lyrics to a judge for scrutiny ahead of his hearing next month to address supervised release violations. B.G. Turns Over Lyrics to JudgeB.G. is in an ongoing legal battle concerning whether or not he violated his supervised release conditions by performing with Boosie BadAzz and doing an album with Gucci Mane. According to court documents obtained by XXL on Wednesday (May 22), Eastern District of Louisiana Judge Susie Morgan granted the prosecution’s request to make B.G. turn over the lyrics to songs he’s recorded since he was released from a hal...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now B.G.‘s lyrics may have to be vetted by his probation officer if a judge agrees with a motion filed in connection to his probation. Prosecution Pushes for B.G. Lyrics to Be ApprovedOn Monday (May 13), AllHipHop broke the news about the latest update in B.G.’s legal saga. According to the site, United States Attorney Maurice E. Landrieu Jr. has filed a new motion in the rapper’s case, which points out B.G.’s recent song lyrics, arguing they promote violence, drug dealing and discourage people from cooperating with law enforcement. The motion specifically names the tracks “...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now B.G.‘s attorneys claim that the rapper did have permission to perform with Boosie BadAzz and shouldn’t have been jailed. B.G.’s Attorneys Denied Rapper Violated His ProbationAccording to a report published by The Guardian on Saturday (April 6), B.G.’s attorney filed court documents on Friday (April 5) insisting that the New Orleans rapper had permission to perform with Boosie BadAzz at a concert and didn’t violate his probation. They are requesting a federal judge to grant B.G. continued supervised release and not reincarceration. As previously reported, B.G., born Chris...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now After being released from a 12-year prison sentence seven months ago, B.G. could possibly return to prison due to a recent arrest for probation violations. B.G. Could Return to Prison for Parole ViolationsAccording to a report from The Guardian, published on Saturday (March 30), B.G. could possibly return to prison for violating his parole with his performance alongside Boosie BadAzz at a Last Vegas concert this past February. Last Wednesday (March 27), the former Hot Boys rapper was arrested and then released on his own recognizance in Las Vegas, where he currently resi...
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