Rick Ross Addresses Correctional Officer Past & Explains Why He Only Lasted 4 Months

    Rick Ross has worn many hats throughout his decorated career. At one point, although briefly, he was even a corrections officer in Florida, which many have used to try to poke holes at his street credentials as a rapper.

    Rozay joined the boys over at the Full Send Podcast for an interview recently and he spoke candidly about his four-month stint as a correctional officer and explained what led to him being let go from the job.

    “Maybe when I was 20. I didn’t really get to make it to the prison. Cuz you gotta go through training and all that and I didn’t last long. I may have lasted four months and they said I was a lil’ tardy.”

    Ross detailed how one of his big homies endorsed the job as a potential opportunity to help himself, but the MMG boss hated it.

    “Anything you gotta really do and you’re fucking running and jogging and all of that,” he continued. “I missed a few days.”

    He then described the paycheck as “horrendous” as it totaled to taking home about $500 every two weeks, which fell well short of what he could’ve been making hustling.

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    Another part of the interview saw Rick Ross sticking up for his friend and frequent collaborator Kanye West.

    “He’s not losing his mind at all,” he pushed back. “If you felt he was losing his mind now, it would’ve been lost 15 years ago if you felt like that. And I never felt like that, and homie always been a genius. I believe he’s going through his thing with his family.”

    Watch the full interview below.

    18 thoughts on “Rick Ross Addresses Correctional Officer Past & Explains Why He Only Lasted 4 Months

    1. Complete BS. This guy was exposed for having a perfect attendance record and never missing a day of work as a CO. Funny he could’ve addressed it back in 2009 when Curtis exposed him for being a fraud. Idiot.

    2. The explanation changed now. Before it was him suggesting he was smuggling shit in for the homies.. Now you didn’t even make it out of training? Foh

      1. If you listened to what he said, that was the reason, he just didn’t incriminate hisself. He said it was a lot of stuff going on and he wanted to help a big homie.

    3. The Smoking Gun pulled his employment records. He worked there for 18 months and received an award for excellent attendance. Will this guy ever stop lying and being in character. He also majored in Criminal Justice in college but he doesn’t talk about that either.

    4. he went from flat-out denying he was ever a CO to suggesting it was deeper than rap like he was part of some huge illegal operation that required him to go undercover and join the police SMH He is a fraud

      1. Because half of these rappers are really just regular people who lived regular life trying to make a buck before rap. But, you cant say that if you want to be a credible rapper, you need to uphold a image of being a criminal. A criminal is good, a normal person is a fraud. The whole game is fucked up

      1. So was Diddy and y’all still rode that h0m0’s dick even though he made 400 million off of Biggie’s Death but only gave Biggie’s Momma about 9 million.

    5. Tbh who cares, he was young and needed bread, I’m not gonna hate on nobody for trying to find there way when they were young…. And he makes dope music(pun intended) I’m not his biggest fan but he’s not bad, his beats are dope and he can spit unlike most of these new whack rappers

    6. I knew before even scrolling down to the comments that the salty 50 stans would be here with the usual making a mountain out of a molehill routine lmao. Everybody knows Ross was in there to help his own homies, if you’re from Florida you know exactly who I’m talking bout.

    7. Article is misleading, he didn’t join to help himself, he said it was a lot going on and he joined to help his big homie. If you’re a part of the culture you know what that means

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