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http://www.ozonemag.com/2010/10/15/gucci-mane-goes-to-rehab-again/
http://www.ozonemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/gucci-mane-1-extralarge.jpgTurns out Narcotics Anonymous isn’t so anonymous after all. An NA attendee tells OZONE that their regularly scheduled meeting last night was interrupted by a nearly hour-long standoff outside the facility at Riverwoods Psychiatric Center in Riverdale, GA (on the south side of Atlanta). Reportedly, members of Gucci Mane’s entourage – including his manager and lawyer – pleaded with the rapper to get help, causing quite a scene outside the hospital. His lawyer constantly reminded him that rehabilitation was the only alternative to facing more jail time and ultimately Gucci relented, turning himself in for a 28-day program around 8 PM on October 14th.
Previously, OZONE reported on at least four lawsuits Gucci and his former management (Deb Antney) and former booking agent (Johnnie Cabbell) were facing for missed concert appearances. After his release from prison earlier this year he brought on new management and did make a few shows, but in recent weeks, his erratic behavior seems to have returned.
In mid-September, Gucci failed to appear at an advertised performance at Club Cinema in Pompano Beach, Florida. The promoter told patrons, “Gucci failed a pee test for drugs. He’s stuck in Atlanta and can’t make the show,
http://www.ozonemag.com/2010/10/15/gucci-mane-goes-to-rehab-again/
http://www.ozonemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/gucci-mane-1-extralarge.jpgTurns out Narcotics Anonymous isn’t so anonymous after all. An NA attendee tells OZONE that their regularly scheduled meeting last night was interrupted by a nearly hour-long standoff outside the facility at Riverwoods Psychiatric Center in Riverdale, GA (on the south side of Atlanta). Reportedly, members of Gucci Mane’s entourage – including his manager and lawyer – pleaded with the rapper to get help, causing quite a scene outside the hospital. His lawyer constantly reminded him that rehabilitation was the only alternative to facing more jail time and ultimately Gucci relented, turning himself in for a 28-day program around 8 PM on October 14th.
Previously, OZONE reported on at least four lawsuits Gucci and his former management (Deb Antney) and former booking agent (Johnnie Cabbell) were facing for missed concert appearances. After his release from prison earlier this year he brought on new management and did make a few shows, but in recent weeks, his erratic behavior seems to have returned.
In mid-September, Gucci failed to appear at an advertised performance at Club Cinema in Pompano Beach, Florida. The promoter told patrons, “Gucci failed a pee test for drugs. He’s stuck in Atlanta and can’t make the show,