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The southern spitter was transported out of prison on Thursday (Sept. 15) and will be in custody through Sept. 29. T.I.'s lawyer, Steve Sadow, tells TMZ, "We have good reason to believe that this favorable result was reached because of the proactive and assertive approach taken to protect T.I.'s rights by providing B.O.P. officials and the media with reliable and accurate information and that T.I. did not intend to violate his transfer furlough or any other B.O.P. rules en route from the prison facility in Arkansas to the halfway house in Atlanta."
Hopefully this ends the tedious saga following T.I.'s early prison release only to be hauled back to prison for using a tour bus, which was reportedly an incorrect use of transportation. His return to jail just hours after his release was apparently a "personal vendetta," according to his wife Tameka "Tiny" Cottle.
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The book's cover was released via T.I.'s official website. HarperCollins promises the readers "a love story, a crime story, a survival story [that] bristles with an electrifying authenticity born of Tip "T.I." Harris' hard life on the streets."
The book will be released on Oct. 18. For pre-orders, visit Amazon here.
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