"If you dress nicely and talk well, you can get away with a lot of things."
That statement — read from a letter of testimony written by an underprivileged youth who'd benefitted from attending Clifford "T.I" Harris' King Camp this summer in Atlanta — took on metaphorical meaning as it was read by T.I.'s attorney Dwight Thomas in court today.
But in the end it proved false as U.S. District Court Judge Charles Pannell Jr. sentenced the rapper to serve 11 additional months in federal prison and another year of supervised release for probation violations stemming from his arrest in L.A. on Sept. 1. His new sentence will begin in two weeks on Nov. 1.
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