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Lil Wayne Gets Solitary Confinement Punishment

JENNIFER PELTZ   10/ 4/10 11:43 PM ET   AP

Lil Wayne Solitary

NEW YORK — Lil Wayne is facing the music after being accused of breaking jail rules by having gear for listening to tunes: He can expect to go solo for the rest of his time behind bars in a gun case.

The Grammy Award-winning rapper was moved Monday into what city jail officials call "punitive segregation" for a month, until his expected November release date, Correction Department spokesman Stephen Morello said. It's his punishment for stashing a charger and headphones for a digital music player in his cell earlier this year, officials said.

Lil Wayne generally will now be confined to his new cell 23 hours a day, with such exceptions as visits and showers, instead of being allowed to mingle with other inmates most of the day. He'll eat in his cell and won't get to socialize even during his hour a day of recreation, Morello said.

Lil Wayne also will have to forego TV, and he'll be limited to one phone call a week instead of a chat a day or more, except for calls to his lawyer, Morello said.

The lawyer, Stacey Richman, had no immediate comment.

The 28-year-old rapper, one of the genre's biggest stars, has been held since March in the Rikers Island jail complex. He pleaded guilty in October 2009 to attempted criminal possession of a weapon, admitting he had a loaded semiautomatic gun on his bus in 2007.

He got a one-year sentence but is expected to serve eight months because of time off for good behavior, despite the music-player gear episode.

Officials said the headphones and charger were found in May, tucked in a potato chip bag in a garbage can in the rapper's cell.

The items are considered contraband, as inmates can listen to music only on radios and headphones sold at the jail commissary. Officers said the music player itself turned up in another inmate's nearby cell.

Both men were charged with infractions that weren't crimes and were subject to a jail disciplinary process, not a court. Information on the other inmate's punishment wasn't immediately available Monday.

Lil Wayne's penalty was within norms for his infraction, Morello said.

"Possession of contraband is serious," he said, though not as grave as violent offenses or being caught with a weapon, for example.

Born Dwayne Carter, Lil Wayne had the best-selling album of 2008 with "Tha Carter III," which won a best rap album Grammy.

As he faced incarceration, he told Rolling Stone he planned to keep up the beat behind bars.

"I'll have an iPod, and I'll make sure they keep sending me beats," he told the magazine for a February story.

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NEW YORK — Lil Wayne is facing the music after being accused of breaking jail rules by having gear for listening to tunes: He can expect to go solo for the rest of his time behind bars in a gun ...
NEW YORK — Lil Wayne is facing the music after being accused of breaking jail rules by having gear for listening to tunes: He can expect to go solo for the rest of his time behind bars in a gun ...
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tangelan
"We don't believe you!" Alright, alright.
09:49 PM on 10/06/2010
Is last Facebook status was pretty sad but the comments are hilarious. "Stope emailing me because I can't email you back" or something to that effect. Apparently, FB and Twitter are doable but not email. Seriously?
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09:40 PM on 10/06/2010
The man's #1 on Billboard and he's in solitary. Talk about a paradox.
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09:06 PM on 10/06/2010
He has to spend the rest of his time in jail locked in a gun case!? Harsh.
08:57 PM on 10/06/2010
His music is pretty crappy.
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tangelan
"We don't believe you!" Alright, alright.
09:47 PM on 10/06/2010
I guess it's not that good to older people.
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stuckintraffic
08:52 PM on 10/06/2010
If being a dummy was a crime he would have gotten life.
06:55 PM on 10/06/2010
look at how many times Paris Hilton or Lindsay HoLan get caught with coke or drinking and driving and they never get punished like this. A month of solitary... you do not know what that does to a person. How it breaks the soul and radicalizes people.

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08:07 PM on 10/06/2010
You are absolutely right, a month of solitary is inhumane.
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stuckintraffic
08:54 PM on 10/06/2010
What's inhumane is the fact that inner city kids that look up to this idiot.
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tangelan
"We don't believe you!" Alright, alright.
09:51 PM on 10/06/2010
In jail a month of solitary would be a gift.
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04:55 PM on 10/06/2010
Lil' Wayne ---- "That's black mafia! Ya'll just don't undertand"
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Indie thinker
04:51 PM on 10/06/2010
This is why black people should abide by the law, because this is a perfect example of how the justice system will try to make an example out of you.
05:32 PM on 10/06/2010
how? how *is* that? by punishing you when you have contraband?
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Indie thinker
05:45 PM on 10/06/2010
The extent of the punishment.
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JohnQpublic81
Common sense isn't common.
04:00 PM on 10/06/2010
He should of never gone to jail in the first place. The gun was not on his person. The gun was registered to his manager who was also on the bus. At the time of his arrest, he had no convictions. This seemed to be a very trumped up charge.

On a side note, he did accidentally shoot himself when he was younger. Maybe he should stay away from guns?
12:24 PM on 10/06/2010
FREE WEEZY
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11:50 AM on 10/06/2010
Next stop...Funny Farm as the walls close in............week 2
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11:49 AM on 10/06/2010
Maybe He wanted a little time to HIMSELF..........LOL!
10:26 AM on 10/06/2010
This is the corniest reason for getting solitary confinement I've ever read. Isn't he already in AdminSeg as is? I'm sure he'll impress Drake and the rest of the rappers at Disney Inc. when he gets out.
01:39 PM on 10/06/2010
Disney Inc...funny
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Oscar1226
10:20 AM on 10/06/2010
Sounds like Bull to me. He must of asks for that because all the real thugs were putting pressure on him for money,record deals or taking all his zoo zoo, & wham wham's on commissary day. He can have a music player but no charger or headphones??!!! Please!
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Havana Thinks
Live and Let Live!
05:10 AM on 10/07/2010
Come on, his head phones and electronics would be top of the line!!! They are not commissary. That is like asking if you still eat top ramen noodles or do you reach for Bertolli or even make your own homemade 100% wheat pasta! His stuff was top of the line and not sold in the commissary!
Still, it is unfair knowing that his life is about the music and he wants to keep up to date and not be denied the major part of his being. It is totally unfair to punish him with 30 days lockdown where he won't even have pencil or paper to write his rhymes! We want you to be strong Lil' Wayne...it will be alright when you get out, we won't forget you!
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Morgantheaxe
Right is wrong, and left is correct!
09:37 AM on 10/06/2010
Is stupidity still in fashion?