B.G. out of federal time out. |
Former rapper Christopher "B.G." Dorsey has finally gotten out of federal time out. He served over 95% of his 14 year lockup. Upon leaving the lockup, he was greeted by his former mentors, Cash Money/Rich Gang Music CEOs Ronald "Slim" Williams and Bryan "Baby" Williams (aka Birdman).
The rapper was arrested in 2009 along with two others when police stopped in New Orleans and found three guns and a loaded magazine. Two of the guns were stolen and B.G. was forbidden from having them.
On top of that, Demounde Pollard told the law that B.G. ordered the robbery of an Alamo rental car.
It was originally state charges, but due to the fact that B.G., Jerod Fedison and Pollard were already convicted of criminal acts and forbidden for owning firearms, the trial was in federal court.
Pollard got 30 months.
Fedison got 20 years.
B.G. got 14 years.
B.G. was also welcomed back by his former Hot Boys members. Lil Wayne, Turk, Juvenile and Mannie Fresh also sent a shout out to their former member.
In 1999, B.G. released his critically acclaimed album Chopper City in The Ghetto on Cash Money Records. It went two times platinum.
“It’s my last #Birthday being buried alive,” the 43-year-old wrote Monday on Instagram, teasing his release.
“The main focus, is to stay focused,” he continued. “I’m not letting nobody rob me of my productivity, prosperity, positivity and peace of mind. My dreams then got bigger and my vision is clearer. 13 years was more then [sic] enough time for me to change the reckless path I was on.”
Bureau of Prisons records suggest Dorsey’s release may have been ahead of schedule. His original release date was scheduled for July 2024. It was not immediately clear what led to his early release.
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