Snoop Dogg was stopped by customs in Italy today (August 1) for carrying more cash across the border than the legal limit, according to TIME.
The rapper allegedly had $422,000 in cash on him while catching a flight at the Lamezia Terme airport in Calabria, Italy. The legal limit for carrying cash undeclared across borders in the European Union is €10,000, which equates to about $11,000. Law enforcement says it took half of the cash under anti-money laundering code. The money will be returned, pending any fines. Snoop has a show scheduled in England tomorrow (August 2).
A week ago, Snoop Dogg was reportedly arrested in Sweden for suspicion of drug use.
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