T.I. Back In Federal Custody

This could be the shortest lived freedom in the history of the world.
On Thursday after Atlanta-based rapper T.I. was released early after a ten month prison stint that he purged at the Forrest City low-security prison and was supposed to be taken to the Dismas Charities halfway house near his home town but he was re-arrested for using a luxurious tour bus with his entourage instead of the vehicle provided by the authorities.
The artist whose real name is Clifford Harris is currently staying at a “different facility” which the Federal Bureau of Prisons has refused to reveal to the media.
T.I.’s lawyer Steve Sadow has revealed that his client was not aware that he had to use the bus provided by the Arkansas prison. Sadow explained to AP:
“[The Federal Bureau of Prisons] has moved T.I. to a different facility.There appears to be confusion surrounding the method of transportation.”
The rapper who was very happy to be free was eager to announce to his fans on Twitter that he was released and was ready to start fresh.
He tweeted:
“The storm is over & da sun back out. IT’S OUR TIME TO SHINE SHAWTY!!!!!Welcome to the beginning of our Happy Ending!!!!”
While we have no idea if the artist will be imprisoned for his actions, we have learned that he will go on with his VH1 reality show that will follow him as he tries to get his life as a husband, father and musician back on track (but do not expect to see how T.I. survives in the Dismas Charities halfway house because it was just revealed that authorities have denied access to VH1′s cameras).
