New Orleans rapper Mystikal was released from a Louisiana Federal Prison last week, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The rapper was sentenced to six-years in prison after pleading guilty to extortion and sexual battery charges, stemming from an incident in which he forced a woman to perform oral sex on camera, after he caught her writing $80,000 in bogus checks. A representative with the Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed with AllHipHop.com that the rapper, born Michael L. Tyler, was released from prison on Jan. 11, almost one-year after being denied parole. On Jan. 19, 2006, the 36-year-old rapper went before the prison systems parole board, which denied his release. Just seven days earlier, on Jan. 12, a judge had sentenced Mystikal to an additional year on two misdemeanor counts of failing to report almost $2 million in earnings from 1998-1999. Mystikal was allowed to serve the misdemeanor tax sentence concurrently. The representative told AllHipHop.com that the Desert Storm war veteran was labeled a "full term release, " but will be placed under court-ordered supervision in Middle Louisiana, or the district he resides in.
eeeeeeh mi fi get out dem people yah dem nuh have nuttin betta fi duh wid fi dem self yah man..... when dem a mek money it seems like sey dem just tun damn idiot........wey him a force gyal fi duh dat fa him have di money him nuh affi force har........any way nuh mbaddy caan force mi fi duh dem tings dey.