B.G. has put himself at risk of returning to prison after his probation officer discovered that the ex-Hot Boy did a performance with Boosie Badazz without permission.
The Guardian is reporting that the rapper (real name Christopher Dorsey) violated his probation when he performed with the Baton Rouge native, because convicted felons are not permitted to associate with other convicted felons as a term and condition of their release.
The offending performance in question happened on February 8, when the Louisiana rappers shared an emotional moment upon reuniting for an appearance at the Wet Las Vegas Adult Ent + After Hours nightclub. In social media clips shared by fans who were present at the time, the rap veterans could be seen embracing each other.
The Hot Boys MC took the stage at the venue later that night, with 21 Savage in the audience.
Another condition of B.G.’s release requires him to “obtain prior written approval … before entering self-employment” — which he did not do when he released Choppers & Bricks with Gucci Mane, who is also a convicted felon.
The New Orleans MC’s probation officer filed for a warrant for arrest on March 21, claiming that B.G. had violated his probation several times. The probation officer also told B.G. to find other methods of employment, to which he reportedly replied, “I’m a rapper. That [is] my profession.”
US District Judge Susie Morgan of New Orleans signed off on the arrest warrant a day later.
“Dorsey was arrested in Las Vegas and appeared in a federal courthouse there on [March 27],” reported the outlet. “After being ordered released on his own recognizance, he was told to appear in federal court in New Orleans as required while officials deliberate whether or not to revoke his supervised release and reincarcerate him.”
Back in September, B.G. announced that he was dropping a new song with Boosie Badazz as a thank you for “holding him down” while he was incarcerated.
Soon after the announcement, Boosie posted a video of himself jamming out to his collaboration with the B. Gizzle on Instagram, captioning it: “BG WENT CRAAAAZZZY !! [eight fire emojis] NEW ALBUM DROPPING 10/6 DELUXE GOIN THRU SONE THANGS “ FUCK THAT I MIGHY DROP THIS BITCH NEXT FRIDAY [100 emoji]WHAT YALL THINK ?”
A few hours after the clip went live, B.G. showed Boosie some love and commented: “Waaahhhh…what’s understood don’t need to be explained..real n-ggas do real things..I love you n-gga..you kept it 1000%with me on that bid..this only the beginning…real n-ggas back in style..”
I dont agree with this. So that means I gotta request a background check on anyone who employs me ? Even if they did paid their debt to society ? I get it, most rappers openly flaunt their past convictions for street cred. But what if BG didnt return to rap and was hired by a small business owner with a past conviction ? Lets say a restaurant owner for example. Would BG get the same treatment by the court ? And even if he doesnt do collabs while on probation, what if a promotion manager or security has a past conviction? Will he get in trouble ?
I agree with you 1000%!!! You know how that go tho
Looks like he blatently violated the terms of his release. He should be sent back to prison for this violation.
You are retarded.
You have a real problem and I feel I know what it is, but he’s trying to make a honest living so you can keep your tax payer money ignorant ass!!!!
Felons can’t go to work with other felons? They aren’t associating they are doing their job
What till you get judge they might burn your tail a thousand times
All you geeks should be locked up for actually wanting to see BG perform! He was sub par at best, and now at what 49? Fuck out here! Turn yourself in plz
It’s always a hater ir two hanging around
Can’t y’all give the man a break he’s been locked up 12 years has not seen the light of day for 12 years hasn’t seen his family in 12 years hasn’t had freedom in 12 years
It’s a stupid rule no doubt, but how stupid is BG to immediately violate the rules? Is he illiterate? Did he even bother to skim through the terms of his probation?