Busta Rhymes: Courtroom Wrap-Up

    We all know the story. Busta
    Rhymes
    (born Trevor Smith) is
    shooting a video for his Touch It Remix.
    There’s talk of arguments between Swizz
    Beatz
    and Tony Yayo due to
    recent mounting tensions between Ruff
    Ryders
    and G-Unit. Then it
    happens. Busta’s bodyguard Israel Ramirez is dead with a bullet
    to the chest, and suddenly hip hop’s most animated emcee is in the
    limelight for all the wrong reasons.

    This happened over a year ago, and no definitive answers
    have been found. One thing is definite however – trouble has not stopped
    following Busta Rhymes. With a
    growing rap sheet that is coming close to rivaling DMX’s, Busta’s well-documented
    troubles have continued from last year into this one. Let’s take a look at this
    year’s unfortunate string of events that are now becoming the source of Busta’s reputation, rather than his
    once-energetic, fun-loving nature:

    January 2nd, 2007 – Two days into the year, the Flipmode General is hit with an assault
    charge. The rapper is suspected of striking one of his drivers, Eddie Hatchett. The complaint states
    that Rhymes became violent after Hatchett requested payment on a debt. “I’m just an average Joe trying to support
    my familiy,”
    says Hatchett to
    the New York Post.

    January 4th, 2007 – Busta turns himself into the police after returning from a trip to Angola. Rhymes posted bail the next day at
    $3,500. 

    January 5th, 2007 – Busta is ordered to pay $100,000 for an unrelated assault incident
    in 2005 in which the rapper assaulted Melvin
    Smith
    , a fan, outside of a New
    York sandwich shop. According to Smith’s lawyer, the assault created an “opening a cut on his eye that required four stitches.”
    (As told reported by the New York Post).

    February 20th, 2007 – A Manhattan judge offers Busta a plea deal, requiring the rapper
    to plead guilty to two assault charges – as well as five days of community
    service, two weeks of youth lectures, and six months of anger management – in exchange
    for no jail time. The assault charges are the rapper’s former driver, Eddie Hatchet’s, and a fan that was
    assaulted for spitting on his car last August. 

    February 23rd, 2007 – Busta takes a page from DMX’s
    book and is arrested for driving with a suspended license, after being
    pulled over because he ran a red light.

    March 26th, 2007 – The Manhattan judge rescinds
    her offer for a plea deal due to Busta’s
    driving with a suspended license. The rapper turns down another offer which
    would give him one year in jail for each count of assault, and a $500 fine.

    May 3rd, 2007 – Busta is arrested for drunk driving in New York, and is released hours later on
    $7,500 bail.

    So where does the rapper stand now? 

    Today (May 8th) is the day on which Busta came to court for the assault
    charges. According to TMZ.com, the rapper rejected the prosecution’s deal which
    would’ve sent him to jail for a year; not only for the assaults, but the drunk
    driving as well.

    As it stands, the emcee who gave the phrase “Woo Hah!!”
    meaning faces serious jail time. What’s to blame? Is it hip hop’s obsession
    with a “gangsta” image? Is it Aftermath’s doing? Regardless, one thing is
    certain – Busta is in a world of
    trouble.

    Busta is due back
    in court on July 10th.

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