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Via: Allhiphop T.I. was reprimanded in prison, after security guards caught the Atlanta rapper engaged in a sexual act with his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Cottle. The rap star is serving a year-long sentence at Arkansas State Prison for violating the terms of his previous probation, stemming from an incident in September of 2010, when he […]

This broad is too much!!! One of Russell Simmons interns tryin to show T.I. the goodies on Russell's tv show.<!--more-->

T.I.'s options for travel will be extremely limited after the chart-topping rapper finishes an 11 month sentence for violating the terms of his probation when he was arrested with drugs in September. <!--more-->

T.I.'s wife Tameka "Tiny" Cottle pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor drug possession charge, after she was caught with ecstasy and arrested along with her husband T.I., in Los Angeles on September 1st.<!--more-->

T.I. officially started his 11-month bid in an Arkansas prison. The rapper entered in the facility this afternoon, according to sources.<!--more-->

Remy Martin has dropped rapper T.I. as a spokesperson and brand ambassador. <!--more-->

The drug case against T.I. that has sent him back to federal prison has been dropped by the L.A. County District Attorney.<!--more-->

T.I. may be heading to prison for the next 11 months, but that has not stopped an angry promoter for suing the rap star over a canceled "Welcome Home" concert. <!--more-->

Via: Allhiphop Rap star T.I. has officially lost his gig as a spokesman for AXE body spray, just days after he was sentenced to 11 months in prison for violating the terms of his federal probation.