Thursday, July 10, 2008

T.I. Pulled Out Of Club Before Fight Breaks Out


An altercation reportedly happened at an Atlanta night club where T.I. was to perform last night, but the rapper did not get caught in the fray.

At the first sight of an scuffle erupting, T.I.’s security and court-appointed monitor got him out of there, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

The show was a paid performance slated for 10:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the Luckie Food Lounge.

T.I.’s defense attorney, Steve Sadow told the newspaper his client had nothing to do with the incident but could not provide any details on exactly what happened.

UGM reached out to Luckie but an employee there had no comment, saying only, “we really can't say anything as of right now.”

An Atlanta police department spokesman would only say cops had responded to a call at that location, but details weren’t immediately available.

T.I. struck a deal earlier this year in his federal weapons case allowing him freedom for a year while he serves at least 1,000 hours of community service, pays a $100,000 fee and adheres to a strict curfew before heading to jail for a year and a day.

SOHH said T.I. did everything that he’s supposed to under his contract with both the federal court and the government and that Sadow doesn't expect any negative consequences to come from the incident.

According to his lawyer, T.I. was home by 1 a.m., as is his curfew when working.


Courtesy SOHH.com

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