In the latest news regarding former Bad Boy artist G. Dep, he's looking at a 15 year stint for murder. It's never a good thing to see, but Dep is the latest name to be added to the unfortunate list of former Bad Boy artists not doing well. Hip Hop Wired reports:
Nearly two years after confessing to murder, rapper G-Dep has learned how long he will spend behind bars for the act. A judge sentenced the former Bad Boy artist to 15 years to life for his role in the 1993 shooting of a Harlem man. Dep was given the minimum sentence, which may or may not have been due to his confession.
In December of 2010 the father of three walked into a New York police
station and admitted to robbing and shooting a man, which investigators
were able to link to the then unsolved murder of John Henkel.
While in prison Dep attempted to recant his story claiming that he
did not shoot Henkel, but another victim. He also maintains that he was
unaware that the victim had died after the shooting. "My hope is that
Trevell never wavers from his decision,” said Dep's lawyer, Anthony
Ricco. "Fifteen years is a long time. Fifteen years in the penitentiary
for putting yourself there is an even longer time."
As he preps to spend a good chunk of his life behind bars, Dep has stated working on a book about his life.
"It's one of those things where I'm not trying to explain or justify
anything," he said during an interview from prison. "It's just I'm
trying to just give people my last option. Obviously I can't record. I
don't know if people are wondering what's going on or even care, but
this is something from an artistic point of view that will kind of close
out what I was doing, for now. It might kinda answer some people's
questions."
Back in 1998 Dep was signed to Bad Boy under a five-album deal.
Hold your head Dep!
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