Seven months after Hot Boys rapper B.G. was released after spending 12 years in prison, a recent arrest for probation violations threatens to send him back behind bars.
The Guardian reports that the rapper born Christopher Dorsey was arrested earlier this month in Las Vegas — where he now resides — for a series of probation violations related to his three-year supervised release, including appearing alongside fellow rapper Boosie at a Las Vegas concert this past February.
B.G.’s probation officer deemed the performance a violation for two reasons: First, the rapper...
The Guardian reports that the rapper born Christopher Dorsey was arrested earlier this month in Las Vegas — where he now resides — for a series of probation violations related to his three-year supervised release, including appearing alongside fellow rapper Boosie at a Las Vegas concert this past February.
B.G.’s probation officer deemed the performance a violation for two reasons: First, the rapper...
- 3/30/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
B.G. is a free man. The Hot Boys member was released from prison this week after serving 12 years of a 14-year sentence.
An Instagram Live from Cash Money Records founder Bryan “Birdman” Williams shared on Tuesday showed the musician after leaving prison.
“After 12 winters and 13 summers, I see the end zone. It’s my last #Birthday being buried alive. This year I’m celebrating the whole Virgo cycle, matter of fact, from this year forward I’m living and celebrating like everyday is #MyBIRTHDAY,” B.G. wrote on Instagram Monday.
An Instagram Live from Cash Money Records founder Bryan “Birdman” Williams shared on Tuesday showed the musician after leaving prison.
“After 12 winters and 13 summers, I see the end zone. It’s my last #Birthday being buried alive. This year I’m celebrating the whole Virgo cycle, matter of fact, from this year forward I’m living and celebrating like everyday is #MyBIRTHDAY,” B.G. wrote on Instagram Monday.
- 9/6/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Former "Hot Boys" rapper B.G. says he's mentally prepared to begin his 14 year prison sentence for gun possession and witness tampering ... telling TMZ he's focusing on the light at the end of the tunnel. As we previously reported, B.G. -- aka Baby Gangsta ... aka Christopher Dorsey -- pleaded guilty to crimes stemming from a messy 2009 traffic stop. Now, B.G. released a statement through his rep Tracey Smith ... saying, "I am relieved I...
- 7/21/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Rapper B.G. ... aka Baby Gangsta ... aka one of the guys from Lil' Wayne's old group Hot Boys -- has been sentenced to 14 years in federal prison for gun possession and witness tampering. The 31-year-old -- real name Christopher Dorsey -- appeared in federal court in New Orleans today ... after previously pleading guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm during a 2009 traffic stop in eastern New Orleans. According to Nola.com,...
- 7/19/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Rapper B.G. has been hit with a $150,000 lawsuit from his neighbours in Louisiana after allegedly filming a video on their property without permission. The hip-hop star, a former member of Bryan 'Baby' Williams' Hot Boyz group, reportedly shot the promo for "My Hood" on his street without the appropriate city permits.
Shyrl Patterson Bagneris and John Bagneris filed documents in the Eastern District Louisiana court alleging the rapper, real name Christopher Dorsey, trespassed on their property with a film crew of more than 40 people. The couple sent a cease and desist letter to Dorsey at the time but allege the rapper ignored the warning and continued to promote the video without the proper authorization.
The legal note reads, "Plaintiffs are upstanding individuals in their community who do not wish to be associated with rap music, B.G., Chipper City Records and other defendants associated with the music video My Hood.
Shyrl Patterson Bagneris and John Bagneris filed documents in the Eastern District Louisiana court alleging the rapper, real name Christopher Dorsey, trespassed on their property with a film crew of more than 40 people. The couple sent a cease and desist letter to Dorsey at the time but allege the rapper ignored the warning and continued to promote the video without the proper authorization.
The legal note reads, "Plaintiffs are upstanding individuals in their community who do not wish to be associated with rap music, B.G., Chipper City Records and other defendants associated with the music video My Hood.
- 10/8/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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