Saturday, January 11, 2020

Trick Daddy Had A Snow Day!

Trick Daddy was arrested for coke.
Miami-rapper Trick Daddy was busted for having snow and booze.

The suspect is innocent until guilty in a court of law.

Known legally as Maurice Samuel Young, the entertainer has battled drug addiction since a young age. He suffers from lupus which affects his skin. He has face financial difficulties from child support and spousal support.

This recent run in with the law comes almost six years ago from the last encounter.

TMZ obtained the police report. According to the Miami-Dade Police, Trick Daddy was found asleep behind the wheel of a vehicle. The cops shined a light on him. He would wake up and start talking to the cops. They said that he had a slurred speech. He said left a nightclub and just dropped someone off.

When the law asked he if he'd had anything to drink, he reported replied he'd had a imbibed a little, several hours prior.

Due to his behavior, speech and bloodshot eyes, authorities gave him a sobriety test. He failed it.

Once he was detained, he refused a breathalyzer test. So they placed him under arrest.
Trick Daddy admitted he suffered through a lot.
When the law searched his vehicle, they found a dollar bill rolled up in straw with residue of cocaine.

So they had set the "get out free" card for $5,000 for cocaine possession and $1,000 for the DUI.

Just in 2014, Trick Daddy was busted for having cocaine in his home and having a firearm while under disability.

Police raided his home and found a gram of cocaine in his bedroom along with a 9mm handgun.

The rapper was charged at the time with illegal firearm and ammunition possession while being a felon,, cocaine possession and driving with a suspended license. He was booked in the county lockup that time and bonded out shortly after.

These new charges could be a probation violation. He could face up to five years if convicted in Florida. He could lose his license to operate a vehicle for LIFE in Florida. He could be fitted with an alcohol testing device. His vehicle will be fitted with testing devices.

He broke into the hip-hop scene in 1996 after an appearance on Luther "Luke" Campbell's "Uncle Luke" album. He was on the single "Scarred." He would soon get attention from local DJ and music promoter Ted Lucas.

Lucas would sign Trick Daddy to the Slip-n-Slide Records later soon after. He would bring his debut album "Based on a True Story" to the scene. The album was popular in Miami.

His breakout was the "www.thug.com" album. The album would introduce the world to "Nan Nigga" which brought to mainstream. The single also launched Trina's career.

Slip-n-Slide brought Trick Daddy, Trina, Rick Ross and Plies to career fame.

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