Friday, 3 July 2015

Free As A Bird: The Real Reason Rick Ross Left Jail #Nekxfresh




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It seems these days Money Can buy almost everything. American Rapper, Rick Ross, has been released by a judge in
Fayette County, GA, after paying the sum of $2million.

Ross paid $1 million in property. Another sum of $
500, 000 was posted in cash; and another $500, 000 in
corporate surety bond.

The arrest of the Rap star at
his mansion in Atlanta
by US marshals service fugitive taskforce and
deputies was earlier reported.

Born William Leonard Roberts II, the ‘Free Mason’
rapper kidnapped and assaulted the groundskeeper
at his home, a mansion formerly owned by boxing
heavy weight, Evander Holyfield.

Prosecutors say Ross pulled the groundskeeper to
the back of the house; hit him over and over with a
9MM pistol, causing him several injuries on the jaw,
neck and teeth in the process.

According to TMZ, Ross had also threatened to ‘pop a
cap [in him]’ if he tried to speak out on the issue.
The groundskeeper, according to several sources,
hosted a birthday party in the mansion the night
before; and this had gotten Ross furious.

The $2 million dollar payment has gotten him out of
jail, but Ross will be made to wear a GPS ankle
monitor.

In addition, the rapper’s attorney promised the judge
that he will put up the $5.8 million mansion to the
authorities, in the event he threatens or bullies any of
the witnesses.

Daily Mail has it that the enormous 54,000 square-
foot mansion is the biggest single family apartment
in Georgia State. It has about 109 rooms, 12
bedrooms and an impressive 21 bathrooms.






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