According to
The Associated Press, on Tuesday (May 16),
Prosecutor Audrey Frank told
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge David Young that the state would not pursue two counts of carrying a concealed weapon without a permit against Jeezy.
right Jeezy maintained that he was in the wrong place at the wrong time that March day and that the gun found wasn’t his, following the shootout outside the
Mansion nightclub in South Beach.
“As we told everyone that day, no weapons in the car belonged to Young Jeezy,” the rapper’s New York lawyer,
Scott Leemon, told the
AP. “We are glad that he is able to put this behind him and refocus on what he does best — making hit records.”
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