T.I.’s choice of transportation from the Arkansas prison to the Halfway House in a luxury bus (pictured below) has cost him his freedom. Tip, who was released on 31st August made the 375-mile (600-kilometer) trip to Atlanta in a gleaming motor coach but the transportation arrangements are the reason he’s back behind bars.
His Lawyer Steve Sadow told Associated Press:
“The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) appears to have an issue with the circumstances surrounding TI’s transportation from Arkansas to Atlanta. T.I. got on a private bus in the prison’s parking area in full view of BOP employees. Indeed, he was actually escorted to the bus by a prison guard.”
According to him, they haven’t received any formal notice from prison officials explaining how his act was a violation of any rule or law.
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