While details are still being reported, Gucci remains in an Georgia jail.
Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane remains in the DeKalb County jail almost a week after a woman accused him of shoving her from a moving vehicle, DeKalb police confirmed. Authorities could not confirm the amount of the rapper's bail. The musician, born Radric Davis, was jailed on misdemeanor battery charges, according to a press release from DeKalb County Sheriff Thomas Brown. DeKalb Fugitive Squad members arrested him while he was visiting his probation officer, and took him to the DeKalb County Jail. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)Additional reports claim bail has been set for just over $5,000.
RumorFix has learned exclusively that Gucci Mane still sits in an Atlanta, Georgia jail because no one has stepped up to pay his $5,700 bond. Brrrr. The multi-millionaire rapper, who owns a Lamborghini, jewelry and at least two homes was put in jail on April 8 after being charged with throwing a woman out of a moving car. As of Thursday, the singer known for the hit songs "Lemonade" and "Wasted," hasn't been able to convince friends or family to come to his aid. We're told that if and when he makes bail, Gucci will be transferred to Fulton County jail for a probation violation on an unrelated charge. He could serve up to 2 years in prison for that. (RumorFix)Arrest reports emerged across the Internet late last week.
DeKalb County Police say Radric Davis, also known as Gucci Mane, was arrested by the DeKalb County Fugitive Squad Friday. Davis was arrested while visiting his probation officer at the Georgia Department of Corrections Probation Office on Sylvan Road in Atlanta, say authorities. Davis is charged with battery, a misdemeanor but as a result of the arrest will be also charged with violating his probation. Davis is on probation for previous unrelated charges. Police say they arrested Davis on a warrant that stated he intentionally caused visible bodily harm to a female by pushing her out of a moving vehicle. Davis is being held in the DeKalb County Jail. (My Fox News)
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