For all those hip-hop heads that couldn’t wait for the release of G-Unit’s Tony Yayo, you won’t have to wait any longer. Last week Tony Yayo was released from New York’s Lakeview Shock Incarceration Correctional facility where he was serving time for an outstanding warrant and weapons-possession charges. According to MTV, G-Unit’s DJ, Whoo Kid told Hot 97 a welcome home party was thrown for Yayo with gifts including a house and a car.

There may also be an addition to the G-Unit family with a deal in the works to bring rapper Game from the Aftermath label into the fold. It seems as if the party was short lived as, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks and Yayo appeared in court last Friday for a preliminary hearing concerning their arrest on Tuesday when police found two loaded guns in a rented SUV. The guns are reportedly said to belong to the bodyguards that were with them including Timothy Bonaparte and Dream J. Robinson both of whom are licensed to carry a gun. Though 50 Cent has not entered a formal plea, his lawyer Robert Kalina stands firm that his client is innocent. “(50 is) as innocent as anyone I’ve ever seen or heard. The bodyguards did what they conceived to be the right thing”.