Posted on: August 16, 2010 by:
Continuing to communicate to the outside world via his website, Lil Wayne has released a brand new letter from Riker’s Island prison as he slowly but surely nears the end of his one-year sentence.
With eighty days to go, the hip-hop star chatted about everything from his gun charge and fitness routine to how he’s been biding his time dominating other inmates in UNO.
Clearly itching to regain his freedom, Lil Wayne writes, “Well ain’t nothing going on in here but the time, which seems like it’s taking forever.”
Making for the fifth such message in which he’s sent out since being locked up, the Cash Money man adds. “I’m trying to make the most out of every second tho, mentally. There’s some pretty cool people in here. Even though this isn’t a cool place to be. I’ve learned plenty already and the best lesson is to not come back. Last night, I kicked a** in UNO! Anyway, that’s neither here nor there. Just thought I’d let y’all know. Gotta stay hydrated. Though it’s hot, I still work out. Now don’t be expecting me to look like Hercules when I get out, but I should be a little bulky.”
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Posted on: June 21, 2010 by:
Already in prison for a year on a gun charge, Lil’ Wayne recently partook in a live video feed to change his plea in a drugs and gun case in Yuma County, Arizona.
According to Yuma Sun, the “A Milli” singer could avoid jail time in Arizona after he changed his not-guilty plea to guilty on one count of possession of a dangerous drug.
The plea is an attempt to wrap up a case that stems from a January 22, 2008, incident in which Wayne’s tour bus was stopped at a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint and just over an ounce of cocaine, nearly four ounces of marijuana, 41 grams of Ecstasy, miscellaneous drug paraphernalia and a .40-caliber handgun registered to Wayne were discovered on his tour bus.
The Sun reported that he could receive up to 36 months of probation on the Yuma charges, beginning after his New York sentence ends. As part of the plea deal, charges of possession of a narcotic drug for sale, misconduct involving weapons and possession of drug paraphernalia are expected to be dismissed when Superior Court Judge Mark Wayne Reeves sentences the rapper on June 30.
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Posted on: April 27, 2010 by:
Even behind bars, Lil’ Wayne keeps his presence known in the outside world.
The rapper, who is currently serving a year long sentence in jail, will be on the cover of Ozone magazine for its sixth annual “Sex Issue.” and includes Wayne talking on many subjects such as the mothers of his children, and his rumored relationship with Shanell who is signed to his Young Money label.
When speaking about his four children with four different women, he rose up to criticism about his fathering to his children. “I don’t think what people think should be any concern of anybody’s,” he said. “It’s definitely not a concern of mine. I’d be crazy if it was and you’re crazy if you are. But that goes back to me not caring about what people think or say. They wanna be [baby mama] number five, six, and seven, so …” Wayne had three children born in over 12 months.
Before entering prison, Wayne kept away from details with Shanell, who worked with Wayne on his album, Rebirth. Rumors sparked that the two were expecting a baby together, but Wayne and Shanell have denied it. “How could that be? We’ve never had sex,” he said. “How could she be pregnant from me? You’ve got to have sex to be pregnant. That’s one of the things you have to do. I don’t understand how people’s brains work. You know? I’m a really big person. I’m a real superstar. I’m not afraid to tell you or nobody else, you know?”
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