Hot Boys Rapper B.G. arrested for alleged probation violation after Boosie concert appearance
Christopher Noel Dorsey, better known as B.G., a former member of the Hot Boys rap group, was taken into custody in Las Vegas on March 27. The 43-year-old had been released from prison only seven months prior, after serving a 12-year sentence.
Despite being on parole, Dorsey performed at a concert in February with Boosie BadAzz. His actions, including the concert performance, reportedly violated his three-year parole and ultimately led to his arrest on Wednesday. According to his probation officer, his participation in the concert without obtaining approval for self-employment was a violation.
Additionally, he collaborated with Boosie, who had previously been incarcerated for five years on drug charges. As reported by the probation officer, B.G., who was on parole, broke a federal supervised release law by associating with a known criminal.
The probation officer also cited the release of Dorsey’s collaboration with Gucci Mane, another convicted felon, as a violation under the same statute. In December 2023, the two artists released an album titled Choppers & Bricks.
Rapper B.G. Faces Potential Return to Prison for Parole Violations
On March 21, an arrest warrant was issued for B.G., resulting in his detainment in Las Vegas on Wednesday. He was subsequently released on bond and has been ordered to appear at a federal court in New Orleans. The rapper was initially charged at the New Orleans court and was later convicted.
During his upcoming court appearance, the judge will assess whether or not to revoke Dorsey’s probation due to his parole violations. If this occurs, Dorsey may be required to return to prison.
On March 28, B.G.’s friend OG Freeze shared an update with fans on the rapper’s condition through a YouTube video. He revealed that Dorsey had been released from jail following his recent arrest. In the video, OG stated:
“The man [has] come home, doing his little thing, he ain’t bothering nobody…just trying to get his life back on track.”
OG included the following:
“He ain’t doing nothing different than no other rapper.”
OG Freeze proceeded to display a text message on his smartphone, insisting that it was from B.G. The message stated:
“Bro they scared of me…that prosecutor in New Orleans mad as f*** I’m out here in vegas living my best life and he ain’t break me.”
B.G. Sentenced to Prison in 2009 for Gun Charges
After serving 12 years of his 14-year sentence, Christopher Dorsey was released from prison in September 2023. He had pleaded guilty to witness tampering and gun possession in 2009.
During a traffic stop in New Orleans, the rapper, along with Jerod Fedison, 30, and Demounde Pollard, 20, were arrested when police discovered three guns in their possession. Two of the guns had been reported stolen, and it was later discovered that the car they were driving had also been stolen from a rental car parking lot.
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