Juelz Santana was released from jail on Friday, April 6, and Cam'ron made sure to be the first to report the news. As soon as he got word that the youngest Dipset rapper's mother, Deborah James, had bonded him out of the bing, Killa let his joy be known with an Instagram post that showed a screenshot of the long-time collaborators and fellow Harlemites getting up via FaceTime.

"F**k they talking bout!!!! @thejuelzsantana home!!!!! #TheBrotherhood," Cam wrote in the photo's caption.

It is reported that Ms. James put her $500,000 home up for collateral to free Juelz. The conditions of his release will require him to wear an ankle monitor that places him under 24-hour surveillance. Because assistant U.S. Attorney Desiree Latzer was able to convince the judge presiding over the case (Judge Michael A. Hammer) that the 36-year-old rapper is a flight risk, he was also ordered to surrender his passport.

Prior to being let out, Juelz had been locked up since March 10, when he fled Newark Liberty International Airport upon realizing that he was about to be busted for possession of a firearm and narcotics. The bizarre story would consume headlines and garner well wishes from supporters who've been wishing for the best outcome.