#88 Postby TexasStooge » Thu Jul 07, 2005 1:01 pm
Lil' Kim Headed to Big House
By Josh Grossberg, E! Online
NEW YORK - A huge fib is going to cost Lil' Kim a little time in the big house.
The pint-sized rapper, whose real name is Kimberly Jones, was sentenced Thursday to one year and one day in prison and fined $50,000 for her March conviction of lying to a federal grand jury about a 2001 shootout involving members of her entourage outside a New York City radio station.
She will become the first marquee female rapper to serve a prison sentence.
Kim was found guilty Mar. 5 of four counts in all--three counts of perjury and one charge of conspiracy--and had faced a whopping 20 years behind bars. But as a first-time offender, the Grammy-winning "Lady Marmalade" performer wound up with the lesser sentence.
Kim's assistant, Monique Dopwell, who was also found guilty of perjury and conspiracy, and was given the same sentence.
Known for her raunchy raps and low-cut tops, the Queen Bee's trouble dates back to Feb. 25, 2001, when members of her Junior M.A.F.I.A. crew first traded insults, then gunshots with rival hip-hopsters Capone-N-Noreaga and their cohorts outside of New York's Hot 97. More than 30 rounds were fired and one man took a bullet in the back and was seriously injured.
Prosecutors claimed Lil' Kim told some "preposterous lies" about what went down to protect her posse--the most egregious being that she had no relationship with one of the triggermen, Suif "Gutta" Jackson, a longtime friend and bodyguard, and that another, manager Damion Butler, wasn't present at the time of the shooting.
However videotape of the incident contradicted her testimony, showing her standing beside Butler when the gunfire erupted. The two men, who both pleaded guilty to weapons charges, turned state's evidence and testified for the prosecution against her.
Kim's attorney, Mel Sachs, in turn portrayed the diminutive diva as the victim of a government witch hunt against gangsta rappers.
In a big to gain the jury's sympathy, Jones took the stand in her own defense, stressing her rags-to-riches story and accusing Jackson and Butler of trying to get back at her after a falling out. She also claimed prosecutors "badgered" her at the time she made her discredited statements.
But the five-woman, seven-man jury didn't buy it, and the panel returned the guilty verdicts after just two days of deliberations. The jurors did acquit the rapper of the most serious charge of obstruction of justice.
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