Rick Ross Spending 4th of July In Jail

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Rick Ross Spending 4th of July In Jail?!?

It looks like Rick Ross Spending 4th of July In Jail after a Georgia judge has denied Rick Ross bail for his pistol whipping arrest.

The Maybach Rapper has officially become a thug, which is completely out of his character. The “I’m NOT a Star” rapper got his news in court on Wednesday after sitting in a Georgia jail for 7 days.

7 days behind bars has already taken it’s toll on Rick Ross, but now it looks like he’s gonna have to man up because he’ll spending more time behind bars.

CelebNMusic247.com has this report on Rosay’s fate:

Rick Ross faced a judge today, but Rosay got his news when the judge didn’t give the MMG rapper the option of bail.

The judge has treated this as a no-bail case because the rapper faces kidnapping and aggravated assault charges over an altercation he had with a groundskeeper at his estate.

It appears Ross’ lawyer is there to argue his client should be released on bail.

The alleged victim claims Ross pistol-whipped him, injuring his jaw and neck and chipping two teeth, and that the injuries were so bad, he’s been forced to eat through a straw.

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WSMV has this report:

William Leonard Roberts, better known as rapper Rick Ross, went before a judge Wednesday for a bond hearing.

A judge ordered Roberts’ medical records be sealed and he and his bodyguard remained jailed. The judge says court will reconvene Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. That is when the judge said Roberts’ bond will be discussed.

Roberts was arrested in Fayette County, which is about 25 miles south of Atlanta.

According to a spokesperson with Fayette County, the rapper was arrested on a traffic violation and misdemeanor possession of marijuana.

The U S Marshals Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force was asked to assist the Fayette County Sheriff’s office in locating and arresting Roberts, 39, and another man, Nadrian James, 42, described as his bodyguard.

The judge hasn’t ruled yet.

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