Lil Boosie will get his first taste of freedom in August 2014, according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
The Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections reportedly lists the Baton Rouge rapper, born Torrence Hatch, as having an Aug. 18 release date.
It was in September when Rick Ross fueled rumors of Lil Boosie’s impending release during an interview with Power 105’s “The Breakfast Club.”
“They telling me November, he’ll be coming home,” the “100 Black Coffins” rapper said.
The boss also hinted he may potentially sign the embattled MC.
“I’m a put a bag on the table for that boy…You never know,” he said.
The “Still Happy” rapper was sentenced to serve four years in prison after violating the terms of his parole in 2009, according to WAFB.
Boosie’s violation stemmed from pleading guilty to a third-offense marijuana possession charge.
Boosie’s legal woes didn’t end there. Boosie had eight additional years tacked onto his prison bid after he was caught smuggling codeine into the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, according to the Times-Picayune.
Codeine is the primary ingredient used in “Lean,” a drink that provides its user a sedated effect.
Boosie dodged a bullet after he was acquitted of murder in the 2009 murder of Terry Boyd. Boyd’s sister is the mother of Boosie’s child.
The “Wipe Me Down” rapper was accused of hiring hitman Michael “Marlo Mike” Louding in the slaying. Louding took his street moniker from the menacing character on “The Wire” crime series. Louding, who was 17 at the time, was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
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