It's good news/bad news for Grand Hustle as B.o.B represents at the Grammys until Tip comes home. While he will not be released to a halfway house again, T.I. will find himself facing some strict guidelines upon his return from prison next year.
TMZ reports that Tip will be more or less grounded in the Northern District of Georgia—Atlanta, Gainesville, Rome and Newnan—and unable to drive a vehicle, among other restrictions.
According to documents attained by TMZ from the US Attorney’s office, T.I. will have to adhere to the following terms upon his release:
1. Drug and alcohol testing.
2. A restriction on owning or possessing any firearms dangerous weapons or other destructive devices.
3. Searches of his person, property, residence and place of business.
4. Driving a vehicle.
5. Travel outside of the Northern District of Atlanta for any reasons not limited to verified employment for over seven days.
T.I. reported to prison on November 1, and is expected to complete his sentence in October of 2011. His seventh album, No Mercy, is scheduled for a December 7 release.
In other Grand Hustle related news, B.o.B will perform at the 53rd annual Grammy Award nomination ceremony on December 1. B.o.B will join Bruno Mars to perform their platinum single, “Nothin’ On You.” Pop stars Katy Perry, Justin Bieber and Country singer Miranda Lambert will join the pair. The 53rd annual Grammy Award show will be hosted by LL Cool J, and is scheduled to air February 13, 2011 on CBS.
TMZ reports that Tip will be more or less grounded in the Northern District of Georgia—Atlanta, Gainesville, Rome and Newnan—and unable to drive a vehicle, among other restrictions.
According to documents attained by TMZ from the US Attorney’s office, T.I. will have to adhere to the following terms upon his release:
1. Drug and alcohol testing.
2. A restriction on owning or possessing any firearms dangerous weapons or other destructive devices.
3. Searches of his person, property, residence and place of business.
4. Driving a vehicle.
5. Travel outside of the Northern District of Atlanta for any reasons not limited to verified employment for over seven days.
T.I. reported to prison on November 1, and is expected to complete his sentence in October of 2011. His seventh album, No Mercy, is scheduled for a December 7 release.
In other Grand Hustle related news, B.o.B will perform at the 53rd annual Grammy Award nomination ceremony on December 1. B.o.B will join Bruno Mars to perform their platinum single, “Nothin’ On You.” Pop stars Katy Perry, Justin Bieber and Country singer Miranda Lambert will join the pair. The 53rd annual Grammy Award show will be hosted by LL Cool J, and is scheduled to air February 13, 2011 on CBS.
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