View Full Version : ..Rick Ross Was INDEED A Correctional Officer...


THe TRiNiTY
07-21-2008, 11:41 PM
Despite constant denials from rapper Rick Ross, details have emerged proving the entertainer worked as a corrections officer in the mid-90s.

According to TheSmokingGun.com, Department of Corrections records have been released showing the rapper (born William Leonard Roberts) worked as a prison guard for 18 months beginning in December 1995. Provided by DoC spokesperson Jo Ellyn Rackleff, Ross’ personal information including his Social Security number was verified and proved his employment.

Further details show he graduated from the DoC training academy where he was later assigned to the South Florida Reception Center in Dade County before leaving in June 1997. The facility is allegedly one of the three statewide locations which intakes new prisoners. He reportedly was earning a salary of $25,794.34 upon his departure.

When previously asked in a YouTube video if he had ever worked in a prison after being called out by fellow Miami rapper Trick Daddy, Ross responded “No, that’s not true.”

Ross was unavailable for comment at press time.


Not.... so trill. Rick ROUSE, officer in the big HOUSE.

BEHEMOTH
07-22-2008, 12:15 AM
Damn.
Ross gets zero from me.

Ironically, on his single featuring T-Pain called The Boss.
One of his lines says,
"You are just a lame lil' homie, that's a fact
Workin wit the police, actin like you know me
Fresh out of jail, already in yo' ho cheeks"

He's talkin **** about his own kind. Lol!

BEHEMOTH
07-22-2008, 12:17 AM
Don't get me wrong.
His music is still good, but I thought he was one of the few who were about that ****.

Just another ****ing lame.
When he had that short lived beef with T.I. he was all calling him on how he was misrepresenting himself when in reality he is an even bigger fraud.

BEHEMOTH
07-22-2008, 12:18 AM
****in' ***** coward mother****er working with crackаs.

Lean On Me
07-22-2008, 12:19 AM
Not surprising. Female rapper Bo$$ from the mid 90s was a "gangster" rapper who supposedly grew up in the hood and did all this dirt, yadda yadda yadda.

In reality, Lichelle Laws was raised in a middle class upbringing. Many of these hard acts are just that, an act.

Kobe Bryant
07-22-2008, 12:49 AM
I never cared about a rapper's street rep.

THe TRiNiTY
07-22-2008, 05:32 AM
I never cared about a rapper's street rep.

But, I do care about how honest he SEEMS. I know there will be lies, but it'd be nice if they weren't THAT prominent.

Lean On Me
07-22-2008, 02:11 PM
But, I do care about how honest he SEEMS. I know there will be lies, but it'd be nice if they weren't THAT prominent.

Just shows how much Hiphop turned into what it was originally not, an act.