American rapper Ralo has been released from federal prison after serving nearly six years for drug conspiracy charges.
The Atlanta-born hip-hop star was released from prison on Wednesday, November 8.
Ralo was detained in April 2018 after police claimed they uncovered roughly $1 million in marijuana on the rapper’s private plane at Atlanta’s Dekalb-Peachtree Airport. He pleaded not guilty to narcotics conspiracy charges in May of that year.
His team stated in February 2019 that he turned down a five-year plea offer. He was sentenced to eight years in prison last June.
The judge credited the rapper with four years of time served. He was also reportedly credited with “1 & 1/2 year for good time,” according to the rapper.
Earlier this year, Ralo slammed allegations he snitched to get a lesser sentence.
“Even the brothers you pray with will be praying on your down fall, but I clearly can spend my money on wtf I wanna spend my money on, it’s my money,” the rapper wrote in a post he has since deleted showing him and some men kneeling and praying. “Shidd I’ll spend my last dime to get out if I had to. I know plenty people willing take ah bag right now to take these charges an pimp the feds.”