T.I. UPDATE: PLEADS NOT GUILTY; JUDGE CONSIDERS HOUSE ARREST
Friday, October 19, 2007
T.I.’s request to be released on bond was denied today by U.S. Magistrate judge Alan Baverman. T.I., whose real name is Clifford Harris, Jr., was also arraigned on federal gun charges today where he entered a plea of not guilty, as was expected.
The judge was ready to release T.I. under house arrest (as I reported) but T.I. and his attorneys did not meet the specific conditions of bond release today, which included a $3.7 million cash and property bond, a private alarm monitoring company with an employee of the alarm company living on the property, Tiny can be the only adult living on the property (in addition to T.I., the adult monitor and T.I.’s children) and T.I. must submit to twice weekly drug testing.
Dressed in a black suit with his legs shackled, T.I. entered the courtroom through a side door and briefly made eye contact with loved ones and friends before taking a seat in front of his family.
The Grammy-winning rapper appeared alert, confident and well-rested as he conversed quietly with his dream team of attorneys at the defense table. The courtroom on the 19th floor was packed with family, media and supporters including movers and shakers in the industry such as Lyor Cohen, Kevin Liles, Michael Mauldin and Young Jeezy. [READ MORE]
The next hearing is scheduled for next Friday. If T.I. and his attorneys meet these requirements, T.I. will be released under house arrest with very strict conditions.
EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS OF T.I. HOURS BEFORE HIS ARREST
Check out these exclusive shots of T.I. rehearsing for his performance on BET’S Hip-Hop Awards last weekend. According to Nzinga Wallace of Nvison Photography, the rapper was excited about his performance and took time to speak to fans. He was arrested less than a hour after these photos were taken.
For more exclusive photos make sure to contact Nvision Photography.










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76.
Ms Poo in Texas
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
If he does get jail time out of this, I think this is the path chosen by God. Maybe if he hadn’t went to jail, he would be in the ground by now. He may have been getting the guns to protect himself from somebody. If you listen to his lyrics, he had beef with someone and maybe this is what it took to save his life.
Just a thought
77.
Stacy H
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
#32 those celebrities are not felons. they have been arrested before and have a record, but being a felon means you committed a felony. drunk driving is not a felony unless someone is killed.
78.
mustnotnoboutme
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
i agree with #64 but the rest of the ignorant BLACK PEOPLE thats hating on t.i need to grow up! thats whats wrong with black people today we dont stick together instead we put each other down which gives the WHITE PEOPLE more power to rule the world! ok he fucked up but dam JESUS CHRIST himself was not perfect. so what THEY SAY he bought machine gun shit look at all the white celeberties driving under the influence shit look at the dam white women killing their kids and leaving them in hot cars and shit like that!,do you u see them having a high as bond? HELL NO! so shit why yall hating yall need we as black people need to stick together because if we dont start the white people gonna have our ass picking cotton.
79.
Stacy H
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
#64 get real. that man is not some poor misguided child who succumbed to the evils in the world. he would not have made it that far in the rap game if he was at all ignorant or naive. he was being cocky and arrogant and got caught. he thought he was above the law and guess what he is not. I feel bad for his family, but be for real. if this man would have taken that machine gun and killed some innocent people at a party or a club, would you be so forgiving of him. if this was a regular dude on the street who would have gotten caught with weapons and he was a felon, people would be ready to throw him under the jail. but because he is T.I. then all of a sudden it is a conspiracy. I like T.I. and all but damn………..
80.
Authentic®
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
lock em up n throw away the key….sorry, T.I u aint gettin off the hook bein a convicted felon already….
81.
mustnotnoboutme
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
they wanna lock t.i. up for guns,but why didnt they lock those gaurds up for killing that 14 yr old boy in boot camp? why didnt they lock up the officers that killed that guy at his bachlor party?oh i know why-because they are WHITE and the VICTIMS WERE BLACK!! YALL DUMB ASS BLACK PEOPLE BETTER LEARN HOW TO STICK TOGETHER LIKE THE WHITE ONES DO!
82.
Pray for T.I.
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
Everyone please pray for T.I. I am a mothr an dhe was clearly wrong God has blessed Him to prosper and he chose not to obey the law, everyone one reaps what they sow and let this be a lesson to all of you young people who have put all of htese so call high profile people on a pedestal as long as they are winning wards you care nothing about their character.
What was his intent for the guns, and what was his intent for the silencers and what was his intent with all the weaponry in his home, he was acting as though he was still a gangster. I do not wnat to see anynone sons go to jail, but when God has guiven you a chance and you take thing for granted and think yu are too big then you will be brought down.
Maybe t his will be the thing to get him to really turn his life around and allow God to make his life areal blessing.
You all are going to see more than this in these last days because you young peole have made Beyonce, Rhianna, Jayzee, 50 Cent, Kanye , JHud, RKelly, Justin Timberlake your Gods.
I watched the Hip Hop summit on BET and TI said people shoukd be glad he is not doing what he is singing..yea right what is done in the dark will come to the light.
What does anyone plan on doing with assault rifles and silencers?????? Oh, was he still dealing drugs, too??????
83.
ThinkAboutIt
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
$3.7 million cash bond ?? Good land, they could build a jail for T.I. for that.
I know they are trying to make it hard for him to get out on bail, because this is first time I have ever heard of house arrest where they make someone move in with you to monitor you.
I understand the severity of the charges, but most murder suspects, hell, mass murder suspect have less stringent bail considerations.
84.
tia
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
wow house arrest???i was sure they was gonna try to put his ass away for a good 15 years……thats good if he does get it better to be locked up at home wit fam then locked up in jail with “tiny” and nem lol,i’ll be praying for him hoping his dumb actions dont get him put away forever
85.
COME ON PEOPLE
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
I have two sons and I have empathy for TI,but I promise you and they know this if they go out and buy assault weapons and silencers and have that many weapons in their home around my grandchildren, I will bring them a Bible to the jail house and contineu to pry for them because they are not insane and they know right from wrong and my sons have never been arrested. Because they know with me this type of behavior along with drug dealing is not acceptable. T.I. was clearly wrong and li8ke the previous poster said lets pray for him, his childrne and their mom. He was wrong. And why are they drug testing him, there are some things you all who say people are hating may not be aware of. He messed up and when he is released he will have to walk the chalk line.
86.
MY2cents
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
Even though T.I. has the money the bail is steep to say the least. Atleast if he does do time it will be in a federal prison. It’s a cake walk compared to state prison. He won’t have to worry as much basically. I know because…well I just know federal is a better place if you gonna serve time in lock up.
87.
About T.I.
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
By the way in the initial search of the house Tiny and the other person there at the time of raid was taken to jail when they found weopns in the house, she was released the children by the grace of God were at her mothers.
88.
About T.I.
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
But Fed time is day for time, no good time off. So if he gets 1 year good, but anywhere between 3 to 15 years ain’t good????????
89.
It's Not unusual for the Federal Goverment to charge a person to pay for the house arrest
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
To those who think that the fed’s are being unfair to Ti:
Alleged ’slave couple’ begins house arrest
BY ROBERT E. KESSLER | robert.kessler@newsday.com
Saying that “I don’t think there is anything further to be satisfied,” a federal judge Tuesday released on bail a wealthy Muttontown couple charged with enslaving two Indonesian women 14 weeks after they had been initially arrested in the case.
The couple, Varsha Sabhnani and her husband, Mahender, declined to comment as they left the federal courthouse in Central Islip at 2:05 p.m. nor when they arrived at their home, accompanied by armed private security guards, for whom they are having to pay as part of a bail agreement to turn their home into the equivalent of a prison.
The couple have been in prison since May 14, when they were arrested on charges of enslaving the two women, who they had hired as housekeepers, and also harboring them as illegal immigrants, since their visas had long since expired.
Sources familiar with the bail arrangements say the Sabhnanis, who operate an international perfume manufacturing and distribution business from their home at 205 Coachman Place E., will have to pay as much as $15,000 a day under the terms of their release to home confinement.
U.S. District Judge Thomas Platt, who had originally declined to release the couple on any conditions, was overruled by a federal appeals court, which said that federal prosecutors should be able to craft a set of conditions that would assure that it was unlikely that the Sabhnanis could flee the country before the trial, despite their wealth.
Platt ordered the release after prosecutors said that they believe that the conditions had been met, including an accounting of the Sabhnanis’ assets, which prosecutor Mark Lesko said in court amounted to about $12 million.
Platt set bail for Varsha Sabhnani at $2.5 million bail; for Mahender Sabhnani, $2 million.
Among the other conditions: The home will be guarded around the clock by two armed guards who have the power to detain the Sabhnanis or their children, by using reasonable force, if they believe any of them are planning to flee.
In addition, a monitor, also paid for by the Sabhnanis but also reporting to federal prosecutors, will be stationed in the basement of the home to check on incoming and outgoing communication via the single telephone, fax machine and computer that will be permitted in the home.
The monitor will also check on the cell phones that two of the Sabhnani children, who have severe diabetes, will be allowed to carry. But those phones can only be used in emergencies.
“We’re happy that they’re finally getting out, but they should have been bailed out ,” said Jeffrey Hoffmann, Varsha Sabhnani’s attorney. “They have not been convicted of any crime. The government had stood the system on its head. The government has become the enslaver of those they accuse of enslaving.”
Bharat Jotnani, a spokesman for the Sabhnani family who accompanied the Sabhnanis’ children to court, said, “We are thankful on behalf of the family that finally justice is being served in a way and thankful to Judge Platt.”
But noting that a trial on the charges remain, Jotnani said he did not believe that the Sabhnanis whom he knew were capable of committing the crimes they were accused of.
Mahender Sabhnani’s attorney, Matthew Brissenden, declined to comment.
An official of the Indonesian consulate in New York, Bambang Antarikso, who was present in the courtroom, also declined to comment, as did federal prosecutors Lesko and Demetri Jones.
The two Indonesian women have been cared for by Catholic Charities. Officials there and federal prosecutors have declined to allow the women to be interviewed, citing the upcoming trial.
Newsday staff writer Peter Holley contributed to this story.
90.
MY2cents
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
@ ABOUT T.I.
I know it’s truly hard time but what I’m saying there are not as much inmate on inmate crime. For all those worrying about fights and Him dropping the soap. The fed prison is ran more professionally.
91.
Bigma
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
FREE T.I. once he pays this money they wont even care!! the Case may Disapear!! ummmmmm
92.
TAMARA
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
HEY TI I’M PRAYIN 4 U BABY NOTTIN BEATSS PRAYER WE ALL MAKE MISTAKESSS JUS KEEP THA FAITH…..
93.
TINA
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
The sooner everyone in the entertainment industry starts realizing that there is a responsibility behind being in the public eye, and ear, the better chance we have to keeping our young black people with “stuff” on their minds out of jail. The “industry big wigs” could care less about what artist say as long as the mighty dollar keeps filling their pockets. Freedom of speech is not as free as some think it is. As soon as you tell it like it is in your eyes or your hood you open up the doors for “the power that be” to stereotype and illegitimize your worth. Someone should have told him. Someone should tell them all, before they are put into a victoms seat and set up for a failure in progress. Freedom of speech is like truth and consequences. Anyway, I wish the best for the brother and hope he takes this as a learning experience, not to be repeated or added to.
94.
CANNON
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
i cant imagine t.i in prison the same way i couldnt imagine michael jackson in prison….dudes weight aint up for general population…n state prison dudes sleeping on top of one another…. so its true the Fed place would be better
95.
Siobhan
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
How can you compare T.I.’s crime (a felon purchasing guns that have no business being in a house with children) to those of Robert Downey Jr and Keifer Sutherland. Their crimes are those of drugs and drinking…more on the path to killing themselves. Robert Downey Jr has already been in jail. Keifer Sutherland, no doubt, is on his way.
With all the money that T.I. has, he felt the need to purchase a machine gun? For what? He’s not in the hood anymore. He’s got security. Doesn’t he know that it’s against the law for someone with a record to own firearms?!
I don’t get everyone sticking up for him…especially when his crime is so blatant. High bail, house arrest, and take away the passport. That idiot deserves whatever he gets. Imagine if he brought those guns into your neighborhoods and someone got killed…who would you be blaming then? It’s beyond me how someone can defend someone else blindly based solely on the color of their skin. You won’t see me defending him. He’s done wrong and he needs to pay.
96.
Tia-Bia
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
@ 95 I don’t get that logic either lol It looks like people are just picking at straws and saying anything to defend him.
He’s a 2-time convicted felon lol Plus he’s a complete idiot for conducting illegal business with someone who he’d only known for two months, conducting business over the phone and for having all those unregistered guns in his home.
How do you pray for the release of a man who has a blatant disrespect for the law? He isn’t Mumia, he’s a criminal who just got lucky with rap. Some of y’all are so off lol
97.
SASSY
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
FREE T.I.P. FREE T.I.P. FREE T.I.P. HE’S SO INNOCENT AND LET THAT MAN GO AND BE WITH HIS FAMILY AND AS FAR AS YOU HATERZ GO BACK THE FU** UP AND STOP HATING. FREE T.I.P
98.
Brian
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
I mean was he gonna go fight the war in Iraq???
99.
Andrice
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
NIDE-NEXT
If someone can lose a career over dogs it should be CLEAR to all that the law will be enforced. I DO NOT feel sorry for TI or TINY period. As he has said “You know what it is!” He better take his own damn advice and start acknowledging the law “ASAP”.
And with all that clout he can’t secure 3 million. For the coonery that he has sold out for you would think he’d at least be able….
100.
chuche
Friday, October 19, 2007 /
free t.i all yah claim yah t.i fans yall suppose to be supporting him not going against him. yah not no fans get outta here. free t.i i love t.i
101.
Lihara
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
ALL I WANT TO KNOW IS WHY HE HAD ALL THOSE GUNS IN HIS HOUSE!!!
if it was your next door neighbor with all those guns I doubt we will be fighting for his release..if all those guns are HIS then he has to deal with the consequences..I love TI music but people need to stop acting like bc these people are celebrities they should not be treated equally
102.
Lihara
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
and this on both parts bc im sure if he wasn’t a celebrity his bond wouldn’t be so high..
103.
MyTwoCents
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
There’s a new wave of “making example of celebrities” (i.e. Martha, LilKim, Paris, etc. just to name a few). The courts have for the longest time been of double-standards, and now they are starting to make celebrities responsible for their actions. We, as “normal” citizens should respect that…. regardless of whether we are a fan of their music, personality, etc.
As many stated before, if T.I was simply Clifford Harris, this would not be an issue. We would say this dude deserves to go back to jail. But because he’s a great artist, and he “means well”, does not allow him off the hook. People, we really need to get it together and think about this. Right now you’re still stuck in buying what this artist is selling, and not looking at him as Clifford Harris.
I’m a fan of T.I’s music… just as I am a fan of R.Kelly’s and Michael Jackson (I wont even get started on the other two…). But the difference here is that I can seperate the celebrity from the person… and what’s wrong is wrong. IF in fact he was not set up, he deserves to spend time…
104.
Lihara
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
and for people you say all black people need to stick 2gether..yes we should but these are the same things that are killing our community..we need to stick together to overcome these events..guns are not toys!! it is not a fun thing!! these are the same things killing our youths in our community..when a fan or young boys see the cool thug TI with all these guns what does this say to our community..HEY GET ILLEGAL GUNS AND WHEN YOU GET CAUGHT DON’T WORRY WE BLACK PEOPLE WILL STICK TOGETHER SO YOU DONT GET JAIL TIME OR SHOULDNT BE HELD FOR YOU ACTIONS
and not everywhere if you are white you get a free card
105.
Hip Hop is my baby's mama
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
I hope he has a yard sale; so he can payoff the “dream team”…. Shoot brotha needs a flat screen!
106.
Hip Hop is my baby's mama
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
Free TI? Naw, he committed a crime and he shall serve the time.
107.
Special
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
Some of yall can come up with some lame ass excuses blaming the Man for a black man’s misfortune. Puhlease. They only excuses to blame on some body else. Sooner or later the black male will have to carry his own responsibility in any case. And then have the nerve to say, ‘Free T.I.’ my foot! Why should we rally for him did he do anything to deserve that? Clifford is a convicted felon caught with heavy artillery. He didn’t free people in South African with them guns. And his babymother (not his wife) comes along for the ride and get arrested her self right along with him, how clever is that??? That’s brand new to me. If Clifford had any care he would not have brought his girl on a run shows his level of respect and maturity for the woman in his life, and check it out Tiny has to tap into that maturity and respect on her own too. I don’t feel sorry for neither one. If they both get locked up next year who will be watching the kids nope not mommy and daddy. Both of them are reckless, wtf kinda relationship they got going on hmm? Both of them can’t be stupid and be poison for each other and to them kids. Tiny get a clue. Rethink life. Clifford has an even greater responsibility being that he’s a walking and breathing image for the public he is suppose to be a rolemodel. Wasn’t it why they aired him on that BET forum? All he did was forfeit that image when he went greedy and postal Whatever happened to the eye on prize? Smh at all this madness.
108.
mizzmocha
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
Why is everybody running around talking about FREE T.I.? Do you not realize this was a convicted felon purchasing machine guns?? Do you know how difficult it is to acquire machine guns? It’s difficult because it’s a damn weapon designed for military warfare. What in the hell was he going to do with that many machine guns plus the silencers? This nigga needs to go to jail and do time no matter if he’s a celebrity or not. If you do stupid shit, then you pay the consequences. Hope he enjoyed the fame while it lasted because he’s about to be on lock for a long ass time.
109.
On And On
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
Nide
Friday, October 19, 2007
t really hurts me to see that people really feels that someone deserves jail, prison or hell as I refer to it. He has come a long way from drug dealing to now reaching millions of people through a trade that he has mastered. Now, dont get it twisted GOD AIN’T THROUGH WITH HIM yet, and he has a lot of growing up to do, but I respect him for the progress he has made. What I don’t respect are ignorant cowards who constantly bring into light the negative about people and dont allow the positive to shine. My prayers are with TI and his children, hopefully he will be out to be with them soon and hopefully he is in there thinking of ways to positively grow and ways to make better decisions in the future.
Incarceration does not rehabilitate, it handicaps. Incarceration is a huge reason why we as African Americans will never fully prosper these men go into a facility which does not counsel them on how to be better. When they are released they are faced with rejection and the inability to move forward. TI needs someone to counsel him on what it takes to be a better man so he can raise those children of his who are the future of African American people. By the way if TI is found guilty then Dick Cheney and John Popper to mention a few Caucasian gun collectors should also be incarcerated. Also for those who say they don’t care cause he doesn’t do ish for us individually, you should care cause he does for us as a people. The fact is when the census bureau results reflect that we african americans are not amongst the weathiest racial group it affects the loans we recieve, our political input and not to mention our growth as a people.
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God put courts and legal systems here for good reason. You think crime is bad right now?? Just imagine what society would be like with NO legal system in place. People would TRULY run amuck - killing, raping, stealing and everything else under the sun with NO CONSEQUENCES. If you really, REALLY think about it, you DO NOT want live in a society where there’s no legal authority.
T.I. needs to serve time for what he’s done. Serving time in prison will be his consequences for this mess. If you take away all or most of his consequences, what incentive would T.I. (or any other criminal) have to change their criminal ways?? Think about it. This man is a twice-convicted felon (some are saying that he’s been convicted SEVEN times). Now he is caught by the Feds years later doing things that got him convicted years ago. That should tell anyone with an ounce of common sense that he hasn’t learned a damn thing from his last convictions. And that’s because he either didn’t serve enough time in jail the last time and/or he has only received a slap on the wrist (probation).
Ironically, prison can be one of the best things to happen to some criminals. Losing freedom for a significant amout of time causes some inmates to truly examine their lives and to make necessary permanent changes. Some do become true Christians and mentors. If it wern’t for prison, many criminals would be dead right now. Chances are, if T.I. hadn’t been caught by the ATF and had gone through with his plans for all of those weapons, many people - including innocent bystanders and even T.I. himself - would probably be dead right now.
One thing you are right about - “GOD AIN’T THROUGH WITH HIM yet”. Looks like God will continue to work on and fix T.I. - behind bars.
BTW: Second Amendment rights (the ‘right to bear arms’) are for US citizens with no criminal convictions. Under federal law, once you are convicted of felonies, you lose your right to bear arms - under ANY circumstances.
110.
kiwi2g4
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
@ # 59…. you right he my not need my symthpy cuz at the end of the day money talks…., so why are you in his corner? What rational explanation do you have for him being as careless and as stupid as he was that day. {all of us make dumb desion from time to time, but I dont think the majority of us include $12,000 worth or arsunal* (dnt have time 4 spell check) Do you veiw this man as being better then you, becasue he has fame a fourtune….if so you really need to think it over. Can you really say he didnt do anythin wrong honestly {not being arugmenative…but i really want u to re-think the situation}
111.
chillin in ny
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
I think some people are missing the point here. IF he is actually guilty of this crime, he is a repeat offender with a previous felony charge. T.I. has money for some of the best lawyers in the world, but it’s hard to skate by a situation as serious as this one with out serving any time.
And for all the Black people talking about “free t.i.” please remember that the people who buy illegal guns in our community usually use them on us. We need to stop this cycle of violence where we kill each other with no consequence. Thank God no one had a chance to actually use those guns.
112.
Lihara
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
wow finally some people with sense..we need to stop seeing the celebrity T.I. and see him as Clifford Harris
113.
Malikah
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
Look, I support T.I to the fullest but this was a really stupid thing of him to do. He has it all, Family, money, fame, but yet he chooses to do something that could put his career in debt or even end it. I love T.I to death but he knew what the consequences would be if he was caught. Hopefully he has learned his lesson and actually becomes a better man instead of just saying that he is a changed man like he did on Hip Hop Vs. America.
Much Love,
Malikah
114.
BIG K
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
T.I. and the rest ot hese knuckle-heads walking around with millions of dollars should take their butts to school and learn what it means to be privelaged, rich and famous. They are not only ruining it for themselves, but all other young brothas that want to benefit off the music or sports industry. FOR ALL YOU FOOLS SAYING HE WAS SET-UP I AGREE. HE WAS SET-UP BY HIS OWN STUPIDITY AND GREED.
115.
BRITTNEY
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
FREE T.I./T.I.P
116.
Ashley
Saturday, October 20, 2007 /
I think all you haters should shut up.
if you aint got nuttin good to say, dont bother sayin it on here…
FREE T.I.P
117.
MIRACLE
Sunday, October 21, 2007 /
DAMN TI WHAT WAS PLANNIN’ TO DO, SHOOT UP THE WORLD?!! ALL THEM DAMN GUNS. I STILL LOVE YOU THO…EVERYBODY TALKIN’ BOUT FREE TI, LEAVE HIM THE HELL ALONE! HE MIGHT BE TRYIN TO OPEN UP A GUN SHOP. LOVE YOU TI. YOU MY BOO. TAKE THIE AS A LESSON LEARNED
118.
project
Sunday, October 21, 2007 /
AT YOU #78…YOU ARE NOW OFFICIALLY THE STUPIDEST PERSON BLOGGING HERE…PULLING YOUR RACE CARD IS PETTY…T.I. IS A CONVICTED FELON, MULTIPLE TIMES, AND THAT’S WHY HE HAS SUCH A HIGH BOND…IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE COLOR OF HIS SKIN…AND #78, THE WOMEN THAT COMMIT ABUSE TO THE CHILDREN AND RESULTS IN MURDER DON’T GET BAIL YOU IDIOT…YOU ARE JUST ANOTHER ONE OF THESE FUCKIN STUPID ASS DROP OUTS THAT THINK WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY IS A LEGITIMATE OPINION, BUT IN REALITY YOU DON’T MAKE ANY SENSE AND WHAT YOU SAY SHOWS WHAT TYPE OF IGNORANT AND LOW LIFE YOU REALLY ARE…PEOPLE HE COMMITTED A CRIME, YOU HAVE SEEN SOME OF THE EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM AND YOU HAVE GOT TO BE STUPID TO NOT FEEL HE BROUGHT ALL THIS ON HIMSELF…REGARDLESS IF THERE WAS AN INFORMANT INVOLVED, THAT’S IRRELEVANT…IT’S STILL CLIFFORD HARRIS’ FAULT…LET RACE GO, YOUR WILD CONSPIRACY THEORIES GO, AND LET’S SEE IF T.I. IS A MAN OF INTEGRITY AND ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILTY OR IF HE’S A COWARD LIKE MOST OF Y’ALL ON HERE AND TRIES TO POINT BLAME ON SOMEONE ELSE…HELL IF HE IS AS CRAZY AS Y’ALL SOUND HE’S GONNA BLAME IT ON LIL FLIP…GAME OVER T.I.
119.
T.A
Sunday, October 21, 2007 /
T.I iz the king of hip-hop noone can take that title from him hands down an that’s tha true.t.i been threw jail an all that i feel that u should have a gun in ur house cause what if something happen like somebody tryin get ya think people tha world comin to tha end. HE’S THA BEST THERE IZ BEST THERE WAS AND THE BEST THAT WOULD EVER WILL BE
KING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
120.
Te-Te
Sunday, October 21, 2007 /
I am not here to judge him however I am here to support him he is a man at heart, and I want him to pray for the best and prepare for the worse. God has already forgiven him and so should everyone else
121.
Very Interesting
Sunday, October 21, 2007 /
Mobb Deep’s Prodigy: ‘They Tried To Get Me To Set Up 50 Cent’
Published: Sunday - October 21, 2007
Words by Allen Starbury
Prodigy
Photo: Koch Records
Mobb Deep’s Prodigy revealed some disturbing news recently via an interview on DJ Whoo Kid’s Shade 45 Radio show on Sirius — saying that the New York Police Department attempted to persuade the rapper to set up 50 Cent with a gun and drug charge.
Prodigy (real name: Albert Johnson) was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison early October (see “Mobb Deep’s Prodigy Sentenced To 3 1/2 Years For Gun Charge”), as a result of a traffic stop a year prior (October 2006) where he and producer Alchemist were arrested when police found a .22 caliber pistol in his vehicle (see “Mobb Deep’s Prodigy, The Alchemist Arrested On Gun Charges In New York”).
He blames the hip-hop cops for the sentence, which could have been 15 years because he is a convicted felon. He claims that most rappers are under constant surveillance.
“I had to cop out to 3 1/2,” Prodigy said during the interview. “It’s serious right now. The hip hop cops, they all over us son. They took my bullet-proof truck, they found a lil hammer in my car, so know I gotta do a lil’ 3 1/2.
“I got a long record, but I beat all my cases because they were all illegal searches and this was an illegal search too, but the cops got on the stand [and] they was lying and all kinds of stuff ,” he continued. “I was facing 15 years, so through the cops lying and the judge and the DA (District Attorney), I had to cop out. There was no way for me to win.”
Prodigy sent out some kind words to T.I., who was recently set up by his bodyguard in a sting by ATF Agent (see “T.I. Arrested, Home Raided By Feds In Atlanta “). The Mobb Deep rapper said he understands what T.I. is going through and has seen it first hand — when cops tried to get him to set up 50 Cent, the head of his label.
“Much love to T.I. and his whole family. There is no telling what’s going on right now,’ Prodigy said. “I’ve seen it first hand for myself that the cops is lying. When they locked me up they tried to get me to set up 50 Cent. They wanted me to plant drugs and guns in his car. I was like ‘Hell no, I ain’t doing that.’ They told me if I plant stuff in his car, they would let me walk.”
Suggesting how rappers can stop the hip-hops’ ways, he said “cameras.” “We gotta [start putting] cameras in our cars,” P says. “Every time the police pull you over, you gotta record it, you gotta spend some kinda money to protect yourself. Put cameras in your car and when they pull you over, you press record and everything is recorded, audio and video.”
Prodigy went on to call the attention he and his partner Havoc have received from police profiling, and said its been going on since the early 90s.
“They”ve been investigating Mobb Deep since 1991, I got proof, I got pictures, I got everything they’ve been taking of us since 1991,” he divulged. “We not criminals, we rappers. That’s illegal for them to do that. That’s called profiling, racial profiling. They profiling us ’cause we black rappers and we making money.”
As far as the 3 1/2 years he has to serve, P is taking it as another hurdle to jump over, in a journey to make him stronger.
“They were basically just lying, so it’s all good. I’mma eat that, I’mma do the 3 1/2. I’ll be right back. All they doing is making me stronger, they don’t even understand what they are doing.”
At press time, there is not word as to when Prodigy will begin serving his sentence.
122.
bria
Monday, October 22, 2007 /
i love him so much he wont gert any longer than 3 years
123.
Kitaboo
Monday, October 22, 2007 /
I love his music, and how he perform but, I just cannot believe T.I. what was he thinking. Isn’t he still on papers?????
124.
zaccai
Monday, October 22, 2007 /
Innocent until PROVEN guilty. Everything is not always as it seems.
125.
foxxy380*Out My Socks
Monday, October 22, 2007 /
3.7 million dollars. WTF? They are trying to make some serious money off TI. Murderers don’t even have a bond that high.
In Pac words “Keep your head up TI”!
126.
kendra
Monday, October 22, 2007 /
yo ya’ll needa stop hatin’ on T.I.P mane; ya’ll know he still the ish so dont even trip ya’ll ole biscuit ass fruity fruity big lipped monkeys =]] [lmao]
ya’ll lames crack me UP!
he love his family but yet he’s an convicted felon he knew what & what not to do but yet i still
127.
kendra
Monday, October 22, 2007 /
love him!!
128.
Courtney Love
Monday, October 22, 2007 /
Fuck what everynoe elese is saying …..FREE T.I.! - I lOVE YOU BOO!
129.
bsb1216
Tuesday, October 23, 2007 /
The whole race argument is not even valid in this case. As black people we need to know by now that the system is not working for us, so don’t give them a reason to lock you up. We always want to think we can do what white people can do. Well the reality is we can’t. Look at Michael Vick. We need to be smarter about the desicions we make. You know the system work around it. Yall act like TI was not found with the guns when he knew he was not supposed to have any anyway as a condition of his parole. Cause he is famous and cute means he can do anything he wants to do? I think not. He is not above the law. He is a public figure. He knows they go after public figures so he should have kept his nose clean. I am so sick of my people being so dumb. We gotta wise up, botttom line. TI knew better. He got caught. Oh well. Next time be smarter about what you do.
130.
j robinson
Tuesday, October 23, 2007 /
Wish you luck and a blessing. Stay strong T.I.. I think Judge should give him a break, I think the whole rap world just went to his head and looks like he might have in the wrong position. They should investigate more in what happen and how it all began.
131.
musiclady1126
Tuesday, October 23, 2007 /
YES LET MY MAN GO FREE . HOME IT’S A GOOD PLACE TO BE GIRLFRIEND KIDS HE GOT TO BE GRATEFUL FOR THAT . SEE WHAT MONEY AND GOOD LAWYERS CAN GET YA!!!!!!!!!!! YOU GOT ANOTHER CHANCE TO CHANGE YOUR THINKING MAN
132.
Stay the course
Wednesday, October 24, 2007 /
@119…Whats your point? Are you saying TI was set-up… Thats a pretty elaborate set up. your boy prodigy admitted they found a .22 in his truck he’s claiming the searches are illegal not that he was set up. Rappers need to smarten up in regards to the law convicted felon=No guns..Its that simple
133.
Stay the course
Wednesday, October 24, 2007 /
sorry i meant @121
134.
keshia
Thursday, October 25, 2007 /
Damn T.I, TIP is back.
135.
Big & Sexy
Thursday, October 25, 2007 /
Free Ti. everybody make mistake okay let him go.
136.
Maribel
Friday, October 26, 2007 /
Free T.I. next time he needs to be careful or unless its gonna happen to him again, MUCH LUVV 2 T.I. = ]
137.
Meka
Friday, October 26, 2007 /
Free T.I this shit is crazy man. All i got to say is free T.I
138.
hiphopstar#1
Friday, October 26, 2007 /
TI is not guilty thats all that matters and so now we can all get on with our lives and stop the hating because every1 has done something in their life that they regret and so they cant say nothing….hes FREE and thats that!!!
139.
hiphopstar#1
Friday, October 26, 2007 /
#119 im with u on that ti is the best and i can truly say that cuz im his biggest fan!!! hes not guilty and watch when his song comes out all u haters on ti i bet you guys are gonna be the ones out there singn to it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
140.
NVIZION PHOTOGRAPHY
Wednesday, October 31, 2007 /
T.I. was very professional, humble and brought 110% to his final run through. These photos display his work ethic and his commitment to his fans, ensuring that his performance was electrifying; thus displaying his love for the craft.
This is T.I. in his element….this is the T.I. I want his friends and familly to see.
-Nzinga Wallace (Photographer)
141.
ballen
Friday, November 2, 2007 /
free TI HE AINT GULITY AND IF HE IZ HE WAS JUST DOIN WAT HE HAD TO DO SO LET HIM OUT PEACE
142.
shawnna
Friday, November 23, 2007 /
dam boo why did u have to do that.
143.
T.B.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008 /
Givn ya props my boi….. make sho wen u get out u clown on somo records cuz u my idol u started me to rap
144.
jon
Friday, January 25, 2008 /
lock him up throw away the key trying to be gangster and have guns. buy them legally like I do. TI is a punk who weighs 110 pounds and i could brake him over my knee!
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