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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

If you happen to go to the club this weekend and bump up against T.I., don't worry, he hasn't snuck out or anything...According to his attorney:


"He is in what we call a home detention program which means that he has a curfew," Steve Sadow clarified.

Sadow explained that when he's not working, T.I.'s curfew is from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m and when he is working it's 1 a.m. to 8 a.m.

"Between the hours that the curfew doesn't apply, he is free to go and do anything, basically," Sadow revealed. "But he has a full time monitor with him and he has to get permission to go out of town and permission is given for work or community service."

The self proclaimed "King of the South" has already spent about five months on house arrest since the end of October, when he was released from jail on $3 million bond.

So in the meantime, rumor has it that the snitch...I mean rapper will be announcing an upcoming promotional outreach tour, aimed at young people. This tour will be unique, you know the kind that speaks to large, arena-sized crowds, using various DJ-backed rhyming messages to penetrate the minds of young people. That's really touching.

Be on the lookout for more info on the upcoming speaking engagements. They will be open to the public - those willing to get special passes from ticketmaster.

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