T.I. Reality Show: Road To Redemption
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T.I Road to Redemption
A TV documentary following T.I. in the final days before his incarceration has been given the greenlight by an Atlanta, Georgia judge.
The Whatever You Like hitmaker – real name Clifford Harris, Jr. – is due to begin a jail sentence this year (09) after pleading guilty to illegal possession of three machine guns and two silencers following his 2007 arrest.
Cameras will follow the hip-hop star before he’s due to sit behind bars on MTV series T.I.’s Road to Redemption – on which he reportedly serves as producer and will receive royalties.
The project will show the rapper as he completes 1,000 hours of community service before returning to court in March (09).
And according to the New York Post, the U.S. Attorney in Atlanta, Georgia has signed off on the project – despite a federal Son of Sam law prohibiting individuals from profiting from their crimes.
The U.S. attorney’s office spokesperson, Patrick Crosby, tells the newspaper, “If he is making money on it, it is not going to count toward his community service.”
But the rapper insists he’s not making money off the show: “I am not profiting from a crime. I would have been able to do this show with or without the crime that was committed. I am looking forward to putting all this behind me and moving forward with my life.”
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Chris Brown: A Possibility For Bone Deep
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Chris Breezy is reportedly set to appear alongside actor Matt Dillon and rapper T.I. in the upcoming thriller Bone Deep. Currently he is in final talks to star in the heist movie to play the role of a crime gang member.
Brown made his big screen debut in 2007′s Stomp the Yard and co-starred in the holiday film This Christmas last year.
Off The Tongue…
Posted by BrianT.I.-Still feels responsible for the 2006 shooting death of his childhood friend and body guard Philant Johnson:
“”When people leave and go on tour, people leave their families, they leave their houses, they’re coming with me. I’m responsible for everybody out there. If somebody doesn’t make it home, that’s on me.”

