• There are no mistakes. The events we bring upon ourselves, no matter how unpleasant, are necessary in order to learn what we need to learn; whatever steps we take, they're necessary to reach the places we've chosen to go...that is, unless you're going to jail.

    The Jewelry Man.making mistakes and blaming them on someone else.then laughing about it.

    In "I knew I shouldn't have opened the door" news, the Hot Boy turned cold homey Turk was sentenced to 12 years in the bing by a Memphis judge after a "best interest plea" for shooting a sheriff's deputy.

    Huh? A "best interest plea," what the h*ll is that EbenGregory?

    The Jewelry Man is informed that an Alford plea, also known as a best-interest plea, is a plea in which an idiot disputes some of the alleged offenses he's charged with, but accepts agreed-upon jail time in order to avoid a longer sentence if convicted at trial.

    Oh. Now break down the story EbenGregory.

    Young Turk copped to attempted second-degree murder and was handed the 12-year sentence. He faced up to 25 years if convicted as charged of attempted first-degree murder. The charges stemmed from the 2004 incident where Turk gave at a Shelby County SWAT member Chris Harris a wet t-shirt. Harris was shot four times.

    Let the Shelby County po-po tell it, Turk shot at Harris as he opened a closet door where the rapper was hiding during a drug raid at a Hickory Hill apartment on Jan. 26, 2004. Turk has vehemently denied shooting Harris.

    The Jewelry Man has grown weary of such talk, I'll holla on the next one so.

    Here's some silver red light district jewelry being dropped by EbenGregory on Turk getting sentenced to 12 years for giving a Swat member a wet t-shirt: If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere. But I guess I should have dropped that piece of jewelry on you back in '04.

    Click here to Watch EbenGregory - Former Hot Boy Member Turk Sentenced To 12 Years

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