Rapper Beanie Sigel was sentenced Wednesday to six to 23 months in prison after pleading guilty to a narcotics possession charge in a Philadelphia suburb.
Sigel, whose real name is Dwight Grant, entered the plea to a misdemeanor count of illegal possession of Percocet, a painkiller, The Delaware County Daily Times reported...
Dr. Dre put it best: "The only two things that scare me are God and the IRS." For the
average American citizen, filing taxes annually is a necessary evil. Most don't find the
task daunting either. An employer sends out tax forms, and the employee either files online or has an accountant handle the dirty work...
"Cooking With Beans" could be Beanie Sigel's biggest hit yet. The Philadelphia-born rapper, whose fifth studio album, This Time, is currently out for mass consumption, has a passion for mastering recipes. With specialties like chicken curry, the hip-hop veteran throws on his chef hat any chance he gets...
Beanie Sigel is seeing a jail cell ahead of schedule after he was arrested early Wednesday morning (Aug. 29) during a routine traffic stop in Pennsylvania. The 38-year-old rapper, who was scheduled to begin a 24-month prison term for tax evasion next month, possessed illegal pills and a weapon, according to Philadelphia's ABC Action News...
For a man with an impending jail sentence looming over his head, Beanie Sigel, 38, is in a halcyon state. A smile is plastered on his face while describing some of the tracks featured on his sixth studio album, This Time, out Aug. 28. While his eyes are covered by a set of black sunglasses, he can't hide his attitude, which is a rather positive one under the circumstances...
Before Beanie Sigel starts doing time, he'll release This Time, a new album due out Aug. 28, Contact Music reports. Earlier this week, the rapper was sentenced to two years in prison for tax evasion, and between now and Sept. 12, his deadline for turning himself in, he'll finish up his latest collection of songs...
Troubled rapper Beanie Sigel has been sentenced to two years in prison for failing to file federal income tax returns between 1999 and 2005.
The former Jay-Z associate pleaded guilty to the tax evasion charge in August of 2011, after bilking the IRS out of $728,536, however he has only just received his sentence...