Bobby Shmurda might not be the only rapper being sprung from prison this week. According to the
Huffington Post,former No Limit Records rapper Mac is one step closer to clemency after 21 years behind bars. On Monday (February 22), the Louisiana Parole Board voted unanimously to start the process.
During the hearing, Mayor Tony Marabella commended Mac for not having any disciplinary write-ups and doing some “good things” while he’s been in prison. With a corrections officer sitting behind him, Mac looked on, nodding his head as Marabella voted for “immediate parole eligibility.”
The case now goes to the desk of Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) for sign-off. If approved, Mac will be required to appear before the parole board one more time.
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