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Rapper Bobby Shmurda Denied Parole

Bobby Shmurda has been denied parole and will continue to serve his prison sentence until December 2021, multiple outlets report.

The 26-year-old "Bobby Bitch" rapper (neé Ackquille Pollard) met with the New York state board of parole last Tuesday, according to Variety, when he was denied an early release.

According to inmate records, Shmurda's earliest release date would have been this December, however, he will now serve out the rest of his maximum prison sentence of seven years, until December 11, 2021.


Shmurda was arrested at age 20 in December 2014 on gang conspiracy and gun charges, The New York Times reported at the time, just months after the artist signed a seven-figure record deal with label Epic Records, which since distanced itself from him.


While awaiting trial, Shmurda served two years in prison, and he pleaded guilty in 2016, Variety reports. He was sentenced to seven years but was given credit for the two years he already served, lowering the total to five more years.


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