B.G. maybe heading back to prison

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Bro tryna make a legit living. They acting like he returned to living a life of crime since he been out. And since he been out, he's been doing songs with other rappers who are felons. The fukking legal system is bullshyt :scust:

Pretty much.


Gizzle ain't out here participating in any beef(His issues with Wayne and Turk were family business)


He's been out here making music and going home so what's the issue???

It's not like he's on IG live sniffing some Dog Food.
 

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Sounds like he could have tried to clear it at least

"Authorities have said that Dorsey needs permission from the court to associate with those convicted of felony charges. In working with Hatch and Davis, the court argued he did not follow the conditions of his release"

I mean we don't have to like it but it's as simple as that. Was he/his attorney aware of this and he did it anyway? They don't like that. This is the same as any other conditions of probation unfortunately.
This country is a prison trap. Literally. All u have to do is look at other countries reconviction rates vs ours. The system is literally set up for nikkas to go back to jail.
 

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This country is a prison trap. Literally. All u have to do is look at other countries reconviction rates vs ours. The system is literally set up for nikkas to go back to jail.
I agree. That's why I said we don't have to like it. Unfortunately he does still live here.
 

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Bro gotta understand that if he's not gainfully employed, that doesn't count.

You can still make music and all that, but those people want to see you working a real job. Those are the terms. Paystubs and sh*t. Recording joints in the studio doesn't mean you can show that you're employed somewhere and getting paid. But ego is an issue and a lot of rappers come home and don’t want to go get a 9 to 5. Dude needs to go get a little bullsh*t job, and then do his music when he's not working.

Thing is, it is a real job...dude has been a rapper since he was a kid.

It's not like he's some dude trying to start a rap career in lieu of getting a job.


 
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Unfortunately, that's the rules. Hopefully his PO and/or Judge lets it slide since he is making $ legally and has been somewhat successful. At least for me, the Probation part has/can be as much or more of a headache & jumping through hoops then doing the time.
 

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No, the rules should be changed because they're unfair and designed to keep people going back to prison on technicalities and not actual further criminal offenses. Should B.G. be more scrutinized than the average person on probation just because hes a rapper? Cause that's certainly happening.

What's unfair about it?

The idea of not hanging around other felons is to not get caught up in the bullshyt that got you locked up in the first place. The feds aren't gonna look at Boosie and go "nah he's ok, he's fine. He's not gonna do anything stupid, I mean it's Boosie," at least not unless you ask.

If B.G.'s claim is that he needs Boosie for work related reasons, check in with your P.O. so they can understand that instead of just going ahead and doing it anyway, and if they still say no, sucks, but deal with it. Go platinum with no features.
This country is a prison trap. Literally. All u have to do is look at other countries reconviction rates vs ours. The system is literally set up for nikkas to go back to jail.
while this is true, whenever these rappers get caught up in probation fukkery, it's always over some shyt that either coulda been handled with a phone call and approval or something you just have to suck up and deal with. It's like the whole Meek Mill situation. He was getting dinged up for truthfully dumb shyt he coulda avoided. He flew out to LA to be with Nicki for something. Not a crime. But since he needed approval to fly out so his PO knew his whereabouts and didn't get it, then he violates. Same shyt when he got sent back to jail when he got arrested in Dyckman for being on ATV's. If my probation states I can only take the Bx3 bus, either I gotta get comfy on that bus or request an alternate way to get around.

Probation sucks. It's supposed to. It's the equivalent of living under a strict father on a good day, but someone like B.G. gotta approach probation like jail but outside with most benefits of freedom.
 

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He knows he can’t hang with them in his leisure time, that’s why he never saw hoodie until they were both booked in the same place. I’m sure everything he did with Gucci, Boosie, Finesse 2x, etc… happened during business. He is a professional musician so studio, videos, interviews are all legit because I’m sure his team can validate the billable hours. Him getting picked up from prison by some felons is worse than that
 

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Thing is, it is a real job...dude has been a rapper since he was a kid.

It's not like he's some dude trying to start a rap career in lieu of getting a job.

Not when you're in his situation.

You need to be able to show you're working and getting paystubs. He should know that. Making music isn't a "job" if you're not being paid consistently. He'd be better off if he were working at a label and getting a check every two weeks. But just going to the studio and recording isn't going to pass for gainful employment, after coming home.

And this is one of those things you have to deal with when you get locked up. You can't come home and get back to the old routine like you still don’t have to deal with the state. They still run your life for a minute.
 

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Not when you're in his situation.

You need to be able to show you're working and getting paystubs. He should know that. Making music isn't a "job" if you're not being paid consistently. He'd be better off if he were working at a label and getting a check every two weeks. But just going to the studio and recording isn't going to pass for gainful employment, after coming home.

And this is one of those things you have to deal with when you get locked up. You can't come home and get back to the old routine like you still don’t have to deal with the state. They still run your life for a minute.
I'm trying to figure out why Bird or Mack Maine haven't given him a paper A&R title at one of the labels so he can get a stub for his PO.
 

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I'm trying to figure out why Bird or Mack Maine haven't given him a paper A&R title at one of the labels so he can get a stub for his PO.

That's what people usually do.

Give you a quick title so you can have a stub and show that as proof. Seems more like dude is just on his own trying to figure things out solo.
 

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No, the rules should be changed because they're unfair and designed to keep people going back to prison on technicalities and not actual further criminal offenses. Should B.G. be more scrutinized than the average person on probation just because hes a rapper? Cause that's certainly happening.
in this case it sounds fair.
His probation is in 3 years, meaning that he isn't fully free for another 3 and he got released about 3 years before his full bid was up. Otherwise you get sent back to do the full bid in prison, instead of outside cause you obviously can’t abide by very simple rules even small kids can.

That sounds "fair" to me, given that we assume that his initial sentence of 14y was fair. Worse is that he apparently said that he didn’t give a fukk about the terms of his release cause he’s a rapper and you wanna cop pleas for that :snoop:
 
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