When will these rappers learn?
If you've made hit music at least once in your life, and your face has been on TV screens world-wide because of your music, then it's not a good idea to drive a stolen vehicle. And it's certainly not a good idea to drive a stolen vehicle with three firearms inside of it.
New Orleans rapper B.G., legally known as Christopher Dorsey, didn't listen to these simple words of wisdom. To add to the already grim facts piled up against Dorsey, two out of the three guns were stolen, and he is being additionally charged with witness tampering.
Dorsey was scheduled to be sentenced on March 14th of this year, however prosecutors are trying to get his sentencing date pushed back because they have allegedly received new information about Dorsey from federal prosecutors in Southern Illinois. There has been no confirmation on what this information is.
The New Orleans rapper is already a convicted felon and his "gangster" image portrayed in his music and music videos is not going to help his current case. No plea deal has been established just yet, and if convicted he could serve 8-10 years.
For Dorsey's sake, he better have the funds necessary to make sure his lawyer does everything in his power to help reduce the sentence.
Source: hiphopdx.com
