A New York prison guard has been accused of giving Lil Wayne preferential treatment during his stay at Rikers.
The prison’s Correction Department is investigating Jail Captain Latanya Brown over reports that she allegedly spent more time with the rapper than necessary and allowed him to stay inside his cell while the other inmates were locked out of their cells and forced into the recreation yard.
The department has a zero-tolerance policy for officers who give special treatment to inmates, said a spokesperson.
In related news, Amelia Negron, the first Rikers guard accused of going out of her way for the Cash Money rapper, is reportedly preparing to file a federal lawsuit against New York City because she claims that despite no wrongdoing she was pressured into confessing to trying to catch a glimpse of the New Orleans MC. She was fired on April 19th.
“I don’t even like rap,” said Negron to the New York Daily News. “I like Rock and Alternative music and didn’t know much about him when they said I tried to see him. None of it’s true.”
Wayne is expected to be released from jail on November 5th and will commemorate the date with the release of Tha Carter IV. He will also release an EP titled I’m Not A Human Being to be sold exclusively on iTunes on September 27th, his birthday. His single, Right Above It featuring Drake, was released last month.
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