The rapper voluntarily removed his ankle monitor and surrendered to serve a 3-month prison sentence. It's a move that caught many in the crypto community off guard—turning himself in rather than waiting for authorities to take action. The decision marks another chapter in his legal saga. For those following his journey, this development raises questions about what comes next. His actions continue to generate conversation across social media and crypto communities alike.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-06 23:47
Turning oneself in voluntarily? This guy is really something—just three months and acts like nothing happened.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 01-06 23:47
Turning oneself in voluntarily? Is this guy truly enlightened or is he up to something else?
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MEVHunter
· 01-06 23:34
Hmm... voluntarily handing over the shackles to go to jail? That's an interesting move. Compared to waiting for law enforcement to come knocking with MEV, this guy actually took the initiative and seized the advantage. By the way, this could be considered a kind of "arbitrage" in a sense, haha.
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ContractHunter
· 01-06 23:28
Turning oneself in voluntarily? This guy has come to terms with it. It's much better than waiting to be caught.
The rapper voluntarily removed his ankle monitor and surrendered to serve a 3-month prison sentence. It's a move that caught many in the crypto community off guard—turning himself in rather than waiting for authorities to take action. The decision marks another chapter in his legal saga. For those following his journey, this development raises questions about what comes next. His actions continue to generate conversation across social media and crypto communities alike.