The real return of Mr. Perfect isn’t happening for a while
Gucci Mane has somehow mastered the art of staying relevant while behind bars, releasing album after the album–the most recent being The Return Of Mr. Perfect–and being intricate in the increased popularity of the Atlanta artists he helped burst onto the scene: Young Thug, Migos and Peewee Longway. It’s a rather brilliant plan, and Gucci would be poised to make a lot of noise once he was released from jail, which, before today’s development, was set to be cut short a year due to to being credited for the time he served since his arrest in September of 2013.
Unfortunately, that won’t matter now, as he’s been sentenced to an additional 3 years in prison for an assault charge dating back to March of 2013. This particular charge comes from an incident in which Gucci slammed a bottle over the head of a fan who was requesting Mane’s autograph. The kicker? The fan was an army war veteran, and it’s pretty clear the judge didn’t take that lightly.
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