LHHA’s Scrappy Recent Arrest Won’t Affect His Probation

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(CelebNMusic247-News) LHHA’s Scrappy Recent Arrest Won’t Affect His Probation

Lil Scrappy agreed to join the cast of VH1?s hit reality show Love and Hip Hop Atlanta in hopes that the popularity of the show would catapult him to the forefront of of the southern hip hop and rap scene.

Scrappy has been enjoying his success and being put back on the map, but his celebrity hasn’t come without very public on and off romance with his baby mama Erica Dixon, beefs and now he’s become a target of public scrutiny, but so is his record of legal troubles.

Scrappy is currently on probation for an altercation that happened a couple of years ago, but his most recent arrests made the possibility of jail time more probable. The reality star was recently arrested for refusing to take a drug test, but he was able to duck jail time in exchange for a stint for rehab to cure him of his “addiction” to weed.

During the season we all saw Scrappy go through rehab and find that weed is NOT the answer to his problems. We also saw Scrappy and Erica make amends and watched the prince of the south, according to Momma Dee, that he was going to change and become a responsible man.

Well that was short lived because Scrappy was caught on tape getting into an altercation at a local gas station recently over his current girlfriend “Basketball Wives LA” personality Bambi.

Here’s the drop according to RumorFix [via UBM]:

Lil Scrappy claims a young man spoke to Bambi in a rather disrespectful way and was the aggressor in the confrontation which forced him to defend himself. Some sites reported he could possibly be looking at serving jail time considering he is still on probation.

But his lawyer Mawuli Mel Davis says the recent arrest won’t affect his probation. Davis tells Rumor Fix Lil Scrappy was given a citation for disorderly conduct and reported to probation on Wednesday morning where it was determined that the incident will not affect the remaining four months of his probation.