The platinum-selling artist is in a
New York City jail, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons announced that he will
remain there until mid 2013. Ja Rule was released last week from a prison in
central New York, where he served most of his two-year sentence for illegal gun
possession, and moved to a federal prison, The Associated Press
noted.
Ja Rule is now in jail in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan
Detention Center, a facility that houses prisoners with little time left on
their sentences or those awaiting trial.
The July release date is a bit of a
change from the rapper’s previous hopes. Back in November, the buzz online said
that he would be getting free in February. SOHH noted at the time:
“Ja Rule checked in to his current
prison term in June of last year, and in just a few more months, he’ll be able
to wave goodbye to his cell…hopefully for good! His site has announced that the
New York rapper will be released from jail in February of next year, which
gives him just 3 months until freedom!”
That three months turned out to be
seven, as Ja Rule will remain in jail longer than initially
expected to finish his federal charges.
Ja Rule was put in jail after he
admitting that he failed to pay taxes on more than $3 million he earned between
2004 and 2006 when he lived in New Jersey. He said he is anxious to get back to
work once he’s free, and for good reason — he’s being ordered to pay back the
$1.1 million he owes.
culled from inquisitr.com
culled from inquisitr.com
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