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DJ Drama, DJ Don Cannon Released From Jail - AllHipHop

DJ Drama, DJ Don Cannon Released From Jail

AllHipHop.com has confirmed that both DJ Drama and DJ Don Cannon have been released from the Fulton County Jail, where they were held overnight on Tuesday (January 16) on racketeering charges. The two DJ’s were freed on a $100,000 signature bond this afternoon (January 17). They are set for a second appearance at the Fulton County Court on January 24. The raid on the Aphillates Music Group’s offices in Atlanta were apparently the result of a partnership with a nationwide joint vice task force working to stop the sale of pirated music. DJ Drama, born Tyree Simmons and Donald “Don” Cannon, were arrested on felony charges under the Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). In a May 2006 report posted on the RIAA’s website, Atlanta was named one of 12 “Piracy ‘Hot Spot’ cities last year, along with Austin, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Providence, San Diego and San Francisco. The report stated that in 2007, the RIAA would “step up law enforcement training and commit additional investigative resources in all of the cities.” Meanwhile members of the Mixtape and Internet communities continue to show their support for DJ Drama and Don Cannon, who have become champion for a much debated cause. A petition supporting the DJ’s has received over 200 signatures, since it was started around 11:00 am Wednesday morning. Fans, fellow DJs, journalists, and even record label executives have all come forth to share their opinions and voice endorsement.

AllHipHop.com has

confirmed that both DJ Drama and DJ Don Cannon have been released from the Fulton

County Jail, where they were held overnight on Tuesday (January 16) on racketeering

charges. The

two DJ’s were freed on a $100,000 signature bond this afternoon (January 17).

They

are set for a second appearance at the Fulton County Court on January 24.

The raid on

the Aphillates Music Group’s offices in Atlanta were apparently the result

of a partnership with a nationwide joint vice task force working to stop the sale

of pirated music. DJ

Drama, born Tyree Simmons and Donald “Don” Cannon, were arrested on

felony charges under the Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).

In a May 2006

report posted on the RIAA’s website, Atlanta was named one of 12 “Piracy

‘Hot Spot’ cities last year, along with Austin, Chicago, Dallas, Houston,

Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Providence, San Diego and San Francisco.

The

report stated that in 2007, the RIAA would “step up law enforcement training

and commit additional investigative resources in all of the cities.”

Meanwhile members

of the Mixtape and Internet communities continue to show their support for DJ

Drama and Don Cannon, who have become champion for a much debated cause. A

petition

supporting the DJ’s has received over 200 signatures, since it was started around

11:00 am Wednesday morning. Fans,

fellow DJs, journalists, and even record label executives have all come forth

to share their opinions and voice endorsement.