BG, a former member of the Hot Boys, was arrested for breaking probation but has now been released.

After serving 12.5 years in prison, I am still not truly free.

April 2nd 2024.

BG, a former member of the Hot Boys, was arrested for breaking probation but has now been released.
BG, a former member of the popular rap group Hot Boys, had recently been released from prison when he found himself in trouble with the law once again. This time, he was accused of violating his parole by performing with fellow rappers Gucci Mane and Boosie Badazz in February. According to reports, the New Orleans rapper was taken into custody after a U.S. District Judge in Louisiana approved the charge of violating his probation due to his performance with the two artists in Las Vegas.

It was stated that BG was supposed to obtain explicit permission from the court before engaging in any type of self-employment. However, he was instructed by his probation officers to find work elsewhere. Additionally, he also released videos in February without obtaining permission to do so. In response, he stated, "I'm a rapper. That's my profession."

Another condition of his release was that he needed permission from the court to associate with individuals who had previously been convicted of felony charges. Both Gucci Mane and Boosie are convicted felons, with Gucci Mane pleading guilty to possession of a firearm in 2014 and Boosie being arrested for the same charge in 2018.

BG was required to seek permission from the court before associating with these individuals, but he failed to do so before performing with them in February. This violation of his probation led to his arrest, just one month into his two-year supervised release.

After his release, BG took to Instagram to express his frustration, stating, "It's crazy how after paying my debt to society with 12 and a half years of my life, I come home and still ain't free... I been doing everything the right way and it seems like that ain't enough... I been going through it behind the scenes and have a muzzle on for the time being, but I'm confident I'll come out on top... I always do."

According to Rolling Stone, BG had been serving a 14-year sentence and was released last year in September after serving 12 years. He pleaded guilty to federal weapons charges after being arrested in 2009, when police discovered three guns and a loaded magazine in a stolen car he was in.

Despite his recent setback, BG remains determined to stay on the right path and make a positive impact in his community through his music. We can only hope that he will learn from this experience and continue to work towards a brighter future.

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