Yo Gotti Celebrates 42 Dugg’s Release From Prison With Big Hug
Yo Gotti welcomed home his CMG artist 42 Dugg, who spent more than a year behind bars dealing with legal troubles.
Yo Gotti welcomed home his CMG artist 42 Dugg, who spent more than a year behind bars dealing with legal troubles.
In a new update from behind bars, 42 Dugg claims his cell was raided at 3 A.M. a day after complaining about prison conditions.
42 Dugg claims he is deprived of hot water to heat his food, banned from family visits, and accuses U.S Marshals of interfering in his case.
42 Dugg received one year in federal prison despite prosecutors recommending a six-month sentence for the rapper.
This spring, 4PF/CMG artist 42 Dugg is scheduled to be sentenced for failing to report to West Virginia prison in 2022.
42 Dugg could be sentenced to up to five years in prison, but prosecutors are recommending six months for the 4PF/CMG rapper.
Yo Gotti declared, “You ain’t never seen this many gangstas in the same squad,” teasing the CMG collaborative effort “Gangsta Art.”
42 Dugg was supposed to report to a West Virginia prison after his probation got revoked in a firearms case.
Check out the CMG rappers’ new visuals.
It’s been an up-and-down year for the Midwesterner.
42 Dugg, who was facing up to 10 years in prison for a firearms charge, was fined and sentenced to probation in the case.
The “4 Da Gang” rhymer was catching heat just days after DaBaby faced backlash.
42 Dugg is the latest rapper to go in on the gay community after a video of him licking, kissing and sucking his son’s neck!
The ATL representative takes a direct shot at his ex’s famous father.
42 Dugg isn’t vibin with his NBA Big Bro.
OMB Peezy is being held in a Fulton County, Georgia jail for allegedly blasting up a video set last month.
Multiple people at the scene explained just what happened last night when gunmen shot up a set where Roddy Ricch and 42 Dugg were filming a music video.
The Detroit-bred rhymer was in Atlanta to film new visuals.
DaBaby, Lil Baby, and 42 Dugg are on a mission to free a woman who avenged her brother’s death in Kansas City.
“We Paid” and “Woah” ended the year in the Top 3 of the most-watched videos.