Foxy Wants Off Rikers
Nah Right —
... So the battery in Inga’s hearing aid is broken and the only people who can fix it are in Hollywood. Well of course it is and why wouldn’t they be. ...
"Let Me Out Of Jail!"
Celebrity gossip juicy celebrity rumors Hollywood gossip blog from Perez Hilton —
... Foxy Brown is asking a judge to let her out of her year-long prison stay early because her hearing aid is malfunctioning and she needs to get it fixed. ...
Foxy Changes Album Cover, Begs For Release From Jail
Sucker Free —
... In related news, New York’s Daily News reports that Foxy wants to be released from Riker’s Island so she can get her broken hearing aid fixed. Foxy fears for her safety, and wrote a letter to a Manhattan judge saying, “I am terrified of not hearing a fire alarm go off, or being locked in a cell, and someone not being kind enough to let me out, since not everyone understands the severity of my condition.” Her lawyer, Laura Dilimetin, hopes to have her sprung by January 30th, so she’ll be able to have a hearing at exam at the House Clinic in ...
Headlines 01.16.08
.::Hip-Hop Street::. —
Jermaine Dupri talks about opening up a chain of hotels called Hotel D. Rick Ross To Walk Roy Jones Jr. To Ring Joe Budden Denies Shady Records Rumors . Lupe Fiasco Elaborates On Retirement , "This Game Wears On You" Scott Storch Charged With Evading Child Support. Foxy Brown Asks Judge For Early Prison Release, Cites Hearing Issues .
Foxy Brown Asks For Early Release From Jail
PopEater —
... is requesting that she be released from jail after serving only four months of a one-year sentence. Brown, whose real name is Ingrid Marchand, is asking to be released so she can travel to the House Clinic in Los Angeles for hearing tests. Marchand complained of an ear condition in 2004, and experienced some loss of hearing in 2006. "I ask you to please take into consideration that my health is in jeopardy," Marchand wrote in a handwritten letter attached to court papers. "Yes, I've made some bad choices and stupid mistakes," she continued in the four-page letter. "But ...


