Sunday, March 27, 2011

Ja Rule pleads guilty to tax evasion

Things are not looking good for Ja Rule. The rapper has just pleaded guilty to federal tax evasion for failing to fork over three-million dollars between 2004 and 2006. The rap vet, who will begin a two year sentence in June for a weapons possession charge, is yet to comment on the situation. The Wall Street Journal reports the rapper will be sentenced on his tax evasion charges in June. He is facing up to one year in prison and 100-thousand dollars in fines for each count he’s found guilty for.

Fans can still expect Rule to issue two albums, The Renaissance Project and the sequel to his classic album, Pain Is Love.

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