Lil Wayne To Report To Rikers Island

After a weekend full of partying and working Lil Wayne will have to appear in court today and from there begin his sentence of at least a year. He could get 8 to 10 months for good behavior and is not expected to cut his dreads as previously reported on other websites. More Below.
Lil Wayne’s female protegee Niki Minaj was seen in a MTV interview some what teary eyed talking with MTV:
“It’s..reality hasn’t set in yet that he has to go to jail. He shouldn’t have to go to jail. Because it’s like, I don’t..what is the mind frame that somebody has before they go to jail for months that has never served that kind of time before?”
Lil Wayne got the most out of Super Bowl weekend, spending two days working around the clock and enjoying the big game on Sunday before having to report for his jail sentence on Tuesday. According to a source close to his camp, Weezy shot around 10 videos over the weekend — five on Friday and five on Saturday. The productions were rapid-fire, with Weezy shooting some videos in front of a green screen and some on location.
Wayne had a great successful year naming him the highest paid rapper for the year 2009. We are hearing that Cash Money will be relocating their offices to New York city so they can be closer to Wayne while he serves his time in Rikers Island. Whether Wayne will be gone the full year or less then that, you can count on seeing and hearing him on the radio. As he has a new album about to drop and he will be popping up on numerous singles that will be released this year as well as releasing the 10 videos that will be in circulation all through out the year.
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