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Tony Yayo's Arrest: The Real Deal

Wednesday, January 28, 2004
By: brooklyniteOne


First reports of Tony Yayo's arrest were rather wide. Here is the latest on the Tony Yayo situation according to MTV news:

It took a couple of weeks for people to notice G-Unit member Tony Yayo wasn't out enjoying his newfound freedom, but it turns out Yayo was tossed back in prison just one day after being released.

Yayo, who spent all of 2003 in state prison while the rest of his crew rocketed to the top of the music charts, was released on parole January 8. But the next day, in the first meeting with his parole officer, Yayo was imprisoned again, this time for possessing a forged passport.

According to a spokesperson for the New York State Division of Parole, Yayo, whose real name is Marvin Bernard, met with his parole officer the day after his release and was asked to provide all his current identification documents as part of a standard, post-release review. Among those included was a fake passport — a violation of federal law.

It was previously believed that Yayo had at least tasted a few days of freedom before finding himself back in the law's shadow, and that he was brought back to the Lakeview Shock Incarceration facility in Brocton, New York.

Yayo is now being held in federal custody at a prison in New York City for possession of a forged instrument. He had a preliminary hearing last week that set another hearing date for February 24. Because he is accused of violating federal law, his case is being handled by both state and federal authorities.

Yayo was arrested on New Year's Eve 2002, along with 50 Cent, on weapons-possession charges. Upon arrest, it was discovered that Yayo had an outstanding warrant for a previous weapons-possession charge, and on February 24, 2003, he was sentenced for bail-jumping. On May 9 he was moved to a state prison, and on July 14 he was assigned to a six-month program at the Lakeview Shock facility. Only nonviolent offenders with less than three years until they are eligible for parole can participate in the program.


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Dense bastard
Posted by England lad
Yayo i ma tell you i an dthe crew aint gonna let you drive off in prizon we r back a u mayne. When you er out we will b back in action . Free yayo
Posted by 50 CENT
You do the crime you due the time.. Good
Posted by please
U see dis y u dont get in rap beef cuz sum rapperz iz studio but sum take dis beef sh*t 4 real so when u in a beef u kno it aint safe 4 yah kid to walk da streets alone id been in alot of sh*t nd i kno u dont let cha fam walk free
Posted by bayfinest1
Free yayo
Posted by MAD DOG
Yo yayo mang yur a sikk rapper bro yu too 50..free yayo..free yung crip......cripz fo lyfe
Posted by PROOF
The game is a goof troop frre yayo when yu get out da pen we gon smoke up n*ggah
Posted by lloyd banks
50's a snitch....snitchez get stichez
Posted by game

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