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[QUOTE]Lil' Kim Reports to Detention Center By KATHY MATHESON, Associated Press Writer
Mon Sep 19,10:28 PM ET

PHILADELPHIA - Rapper Lil' Kim began serving a 366-day prison sentence Monday for her conviction on charges stemming from a 2001 shootout outside a New York City radio station.

The 30-year-old entertainer, whose real name is Kimberly Jones, was whisked into the federal detention center past a throng of media, fans and passers-by at about 4:45 p.m.

Earlier, she issued a statement saying she had "unfortunately" been assigned to the concrete, high-rise Philadelphia facility instead of to a prison camp "as discussed."

She added: "I am not certain that this constitutes fair and equal treatment."

Her lawyer, L. Londell McMillan, said a celebrity like Lil' Kim could be in danger in the detention center.

"Why should a female hip-hop artist have to spend time in an urban concrete jungle while other female prisoners are assigned to rural, suburban-type prison camps?" said McMillan, adding that he would seek to have his client reassigned.

Calls to the federal Bureau of Prisons and the U.S. Marshals Service were not returned Monday.

The 4-foot-11 rapper, who was convicted of lying about the gun battle to a federal grand jury and in the subsequent trial, brought about 20 to 25 people to Philadelphia with her in two RVs. Her mother, brother and lawyer were allowed to accompany her briefly into the detention center to say goodbye, McMillan said.

"She was upbeat, smiling," he said. "She told her mom not to cry and to stay strong."

Lil' Kim will be assigned to a female work cadre at the coed prison, McMillan said, noting that she could be out in nine months with good behavior.

"Today begins a new saga in my life which I expect to strengthen me and allow me time for reflection," Lil' Kim said in her statement. "I plan to write music while in prison, read and pray regularly and will come out a stronger, more confident woman."

The gunplay erupted outside WQHT-FM, known as Hot 97, in Manhattan when Lil' Kim's entourage crossed paths with a rival rap group, Capone-N-Noreaga.

Lil' Kim's group confronted the others about the Capone-N-Noreaga song "Bang, Bang," which contained an insult to Lil' Kim from rival Foxy Brown. One man was hurt in the shootout that followed.

Before the grand jury and at the trial, the rapper claimed she did not notice two of her close friends at the scene of the shootout — her manager, Damion Butler, and Suif Jackson. Both have pleaded guilty to gun charges.

Jurors at Lil' Kim's trial saw radio station security photos that depicted Butler opening a door for the rap star, and two witnesses who once made records with Lil' Kim said they saw her at the station with Butler and Jackson. She was convicted of perjury and conspiracy.

Though several high-profile male rappers — including Beanie Sigel and Tupac Shakur — have done time in jail, Lil' Kim is the first big-name female rapper to serve a prison sentence.

Lil' Kim's fourth album, "The Naked Truth," is due out next week. She won a Grammy in 2001 for her part in the hit remake of "Lady Marmalade."

At last month's MTV Video Music Awards, MTV personality Sway delicately asked if she had anything to say to fans who "might not see you for a while."

"You can write me letters," Lil' Kim said.{/QUOTE]

Well, it's nice to see that some celebrities actually serving time for their mistakes. I get pretty tired of them hiding behind big $$$ lawyers & getting away with crimes the rest of us don't dare commit. blush.gif

I honestly have a new sort of respect for her. I do not condone what she did, but she is at least she seems to be somewhat accepting of the fact that she screwed up. Now, who else needs to spend a little time at "Camp Gray Bar" for something they got away with? Any names? hmm.gif

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Yelekiah
Well, at least she's upbeat about it. nobody likes a complainer.
Super Pancake
Yeah she broke the law but her crew sold her out, damn talk about no loyalty.
Yelekiah
^That's horrible. But I guess they feared criminal repercussions.
AztecInca
As she should, she broke the law she should pay the price and if her crew sold her out, good on them. She deserved to be brought to justice for her actions!
40nrockinon
QUOTE(Super Pancake @ Sep 20 2005, 12:12 PM) [snapback]853615[/snapback]
Yeah she broke the law but her crew sold her out, damn talk about no loyalty.


Wow! Pancake I didn't know about that. I guess when water starts to rise the rats bail, too, huh? hmm.gif

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Celumnaz
so she did the same thing Bill Clinton did, right?
Super Pancake
QUOTE(AztecInca @ Sep 21 2005, 02:49 AM) [snapback]854628[/snapback]
As she should, she broke the law she should pay the price and if her crew sold her out, good on them. She deserved to be brought to justice for her actions!


That's Foul. The dude that fired the gun gets off the hook on a plea while she could face I think up to 7 yrs. She defended her crew and they sold her out. That aint cool!

seeking
that can get you killed
QuantumE
The funny thing is her crew J.U.N.I.O.R Mafia were the ones that ratted her out, if any have heard their music they claim to be gangster and street and all this talk then rat out their own. no.gif
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