
Atlanta rapper T.I. has dismissed his label mate, Alfamega, from his Grand Hustle imprint after news broke out of his informant past.
Alfamega, real name Cedric Zellars, began working law enforcement officials after he was sentenced to 110 months behind bars for a federal gun case in 1995.
Zellars "agreed to cooperate with authorities and was debriefed" about the criminal activity of several individuals and helped put Ali Baaqar behind bars.
These developments didn't sit too well with T.I., as the rapper has dismissed Zellars from his label.
“Even though all of our artists and employees are asked by us to be honest and open about their past history at no time did Alfa disclose to me or Grand Hustle what has now appeared in the media.
He essentially deceived us by failing to fully disclose the truth about his past and there is no place in our organization for dishonest and misleading behavior." T.I. said in a statement.
He essentially deceived us by failing to fully disclose the truth about his past and there is no place in our organization for dishonest and misleading behavior." T.I. said in a statement.
"As I’ve always said, you must take responsibility for your own actions, we at Grand Hustle do not support or condone blaming others for our own mistakes.
I hope and pray to god bless his financial plans but I do not foresee me or my company playing the role of his personal or professional business.”
I hope and pray to god bless his financial plans but I do not foresee me or my company playing the role of his personal or professional business.”
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