B.G.‘s lyrics could should be vetted by his probation officer if a decide agrees with a movement filed in connection to his probation.
Prosecution Pushes for B.G. Lyrics to Be Accepted
On Monday (Could 13), AllHipHop broke the information concerning the newest replace in B.G.’s authorized saga. In keeping with the location, United States Lawyer Maurice E. Landrieu Jr. has filed a brand new movement within the rapper’s case, which factors out B.G.’s current music lyrics, arguing they promote violence, drug dealing and discourage individuals from cooperating with regulation enforcement. The movement particularly names the tracks “Say My Grace” and “Waaaahhhh! The Comeback Child.”
Prosecutors are reportedly requesting a listening to to deal with their issues the place they are going to mandate that he present a written copy of all his music lyrics to his probation officer to be analyzed for approval. As well as, B.G. can be banned from working with anybody who has a felony conviction with out prior approval from the courtroom.
XXL has reached out to B.G., B.G.’s attorneys and the U.S. Lawyer for remark.
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B.G. Faces Authorized Hurdle Following Launch From Jail
B.G. was launched from jail final September after serving 11 years for gun possession and witness tampering. Since his launch, he is remained productive, graduating from the Hope for Prisoners program shortly after his launch and placing out a joint album with Gucci Mane titled Choppas & Bricks final December.
Nonetheless, in March, he was arrested for probation violations. Authorities declare B.G. went in opposition to a federal mandate when he carried out with Boosie at a present in Las Vegas on Feb. 8. Additionally they identified B.G. working with Gucci Mane, a convicted felon, on their joint album. B.G.’s attorneys denied the rapper violated, saying he had permission to carry out with Boosie.
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