Wiz Khalifa dodged another bullet as he evaded a potential jail sentence. After pleading guilty to misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia stemming from his arrest on May 25,
2014 when authorities found half a gram of marijuana on the rapper during a search at El Paso International Airport, the rapper paid a symbolic fine to close the case.
While in custody, Wiz made headlines by posting “jail selfies” on social media websites. The photos eventually sparked an internal investigation. It turned out that a guard gave the rapper his phone while behind bars. Quite obviously, such thing is absolutely forbidden when you are arrested.
TMZ now reports Wiz didn’t appear personally in court to enter the plea, but has agreeing to pay a $ 500 fine Wiz is currently working on his next studio album.
Taking to Twitter a while ago, he revealed the title of the LP is Rolling Papers 2: The Weed Album and it will serve as a follow-up to his breakthrough album Rolling Papers , released in 2011. Meanwhile, his smash single “See You Again” featuring Charlie Puth has overtaken Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar’s “Bad Blood” and has reclaimed the pole position on Billboard’s Hot 100.
2014 when authorities found half a gram of marijuana on the rapper during a search at El Paso International Airport, the rapper paid a symbolic fine to close the case.
While in custody, Wiz made headlines by posting “jail selfies” on social media websites. The photos eventually sparked an internal investigation. It turned out that a guard gave the rapper his phone while behind bars. Quite obviously, such thing is absolutely forbidden when you are arrested.
TMZ now reports Wiz didn’t appear personally in court to enter the plea, but has agreeing to pay a $ 500 fine Wiz is currently working on his next studio album.
Taking to Twitter a while ago, he revealed the title of the LP is Rolling Papers 2: The Weed Album and it will serve as a follow-up to his breakthrough album Rolling Papers , released in 2011. Meanwhile, his smash single “See You Again” featuring Charlie Puth has overtaken Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar’s “Bad Blood” and has reclaimed the pole position on Billboard’s Hot 100.
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