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Ralo Freed After Six Years In Jail For Drug Conspiracy Charges

November 09, (THEWILL) – American rapper, Terrell Davis, known by the stage name, Ralo, has been released from federal prison, after serving nearly six years for drug conspiracy charges.

The hip-hop star, signed to Gucci Mane’s 1017 Records, was released from prison on Wednesday, November 8, after serving almost six years for drug conspiracy charges.

Arrested in April 2018, authorities alleged finding nearly $1 million worth of marijuana on his private plane at Dekalb-Peachtree Airport in Atlanta. Although in May of that year, he pleaded not guilty to the drug conspiracy charges.

In February 2019, his team asserted that he rejected a five-year plea deal. However, in June the following year, he received an eight-year prison sentence. The judge acknowledged the rapper’s four years of time served, and he reportedly earned an additional “1 & 1/2 years for good behavior,” as per the rapper’s account.

Earlier this year, Ralo refuted allegations of snitching to secure a reduced sentence.

“Even the brothers you pray with will be praying for your downfall, but I clearly can spend my money on wtf I wanna spend my money on, it’s my money,” the rapper wrote in a post he has since deleted, showing him and some men kneeling and praying. “Shidd I’ll spend my last dime to get out if I have to. I know plenty of people willing to take a bag right now to take these charges and pimp the feds.”

To mark his release, Ralo is releasing a fittingly titled track, ‘First Day Out.’

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