Showing posts with label rhymes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rhymes. Show all posts

Friday, September 26, 2008

Rapper Busta Rhymes allowed to Enter Britain

The rapper Busta Rhymes has won the right to enter Britain to perform at a charity concert. A High Court judge ruled that he could play at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Friday, even though he is challenging the British government’s decision to keep him out of the country. The concert is for charity, where people who completed four hours of volunteer work were rewarded with a concert ticket.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Rapper Busta Rhymes Refused Entry into Britain

The rapper Busta Rhymes was refused to be allowed to enter Britain on Thursday. He was detained by immigration officers who said that the refusal was based on unresolved convictions in the United States. Busta Rhymes had to remain in custody in London while legal steps were taken to try to change the decision. His lawyer presented papers to support him being allowed entry but authorities arranged for him to fly back to Amsterdam. His lawyers then got an injunction from a High Court judge to prevent him from being sent back.

Busta Rhymes was scheduled to appear at a concert on Friday at London's mammoth Albert Hall. The rapper Ludacris has agreed to take his place.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Busta Rhymes Sentenced to Probation

The rapper Busta Rhymes was sentenced to 3 years on probation Tuesday for assaulting his former driver and a fan. He was also sentenced to serve 10 days of community service, pay a $1,250 fine and court costs, and enroll in drunken driving program. The judge warned him to stay out of trouble or he will go to jail.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Rapper Busta Rhymes Sentenced to Probation

A judge in Manhattan sentenced Busta Rhymes to three years on probation and 10 days of community service for previously assaulting his former driver and a fan. He was also fined $1,250 and court costs for driving while intoxicated with a suspended license. He pleaded guilty to all charges against him in Manhattan Criminal Court. He also must enroll in a DWI program.