Rapper T.I. will remain in federal prison in Atlanta through September 29th, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. His attorney, Steve Sadow, says that authorities have yet to send a formal notice explaining exactly how T.I. violated rules by boarding a motor coach to transport him to a halfway house last Wednesday (August 31.)
"T.I. got on a private bus in the prison's parking area in full view of BOP employees. Indeed, he was actually escorted to the bus by a prison guard," Sadow said.
T.I., born Clifford Harris, was being moved from prison in Forrest City, Arkansas to the Atlanta halfway house after serving 11 months for violating his probation in September of 2010.
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