Tru Life Proclaims His Innocence & Announces Documentary After Prison Release

    Tru Life, who was released from prison this week after being sentenced to an eight-year prison term stemming from his alleged involvement in the 2009 stabbing death of Christopher Guerrero, has proclaimed his innocence.

    “I was sentenced to eight years for something I didn’t do, but that’s another story,” Tru Life says during an interview with New York radio station Power 105.1’s DJ Prostyle. “I got a documentary getting ready to come out about my life. I’m dealing with a lot of different people right now. I’m in the middle of talks with HBO and all kind of different big networks but it’s definitely going to be on a major network. We actually filming right now as I’m talking.”

    Despite his forthcoming film project, Tru Life says he has to get used to modern technology and the status of current music after being incarcerated at Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York, which is about 325 miles north of New York City.

    “When you behind the wall where I was at, it’s like living in the slavery days,” he says. “Everything is wild old school. These dudes got damn near 8tracks in there.

    “As far as technology and music, everybody is living in the Stone Age over there,” he adds, “so we really couldn’t really keep up, but I would try as much as I could.”

    (The original story in this thread was published April 26, 2016. It is as follows.)

    Tru Life has been released from prison, according to a video posted by ITSBIZKIT.

    “Welcome home Tru Life,” the caption for the video, which was posted today (April 26), says. 

    The former Roc-La-Familia Records artist appears to be in a jovial mood in the clip.

    “I thought I wasn’t even gonna get the clothes last night, neither,” he says. “I thought I was gonna come out looking like Jake from State Farm with Khakis on.”

    In March 2011, Tru Life was sentenced to an eight-year prison term stemming from his alleged involvement in the 2009 stabbing death of Christopher Guerrero.

    Tru Life did not release a project while signed to Jay Z’s company. He landed the deal after generating a buzz through the New York City mixtape circuit. 

    16 thoughts on “Tru Life Proclaims His Innocence & Announces Documentary After Prison Release

    1. Hope he dont think Jay gonna fuck with him again…lol. He might have threw him a few bucks under the table for him to be comfy..but HOV cant associate with these types in public anymore..

    2. ayo sumbuy tell tru life i got sum vampire gear for his broke ass lol…and oh yeah cant forget th kicks u gotta holla at flee for tht doe lol b safe n dem projects pussy boy #DIPSET

      1. Aye niggas aint out here reppin that vampire life n jimmy aint gon do shit, niggas watchin to much twlight i thought vampires suck blood not dick dipshit

    3. You were in prison, it’s a place to punish people, not a five star hotel. Of course there aren’t any luxury items….

    4. shout out to lizzie the kid tru life thatthatnigga PR ?? hehome n to fucc the game up heard future signed him glad to see someone give this man a deal swear real niggas always get slept on fuccc anyone who think Tru aint the thebest out dude spits what he can bacc up n lmao at niggas sayin he broke nmy nigga gott his owown cereal ig @waxbundles

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