Lil’ Wayne’s first night in Rikers…

Wayne is free to spend his time in the common room, which has televisions, card games and other activities, but he may also be required to take an in-house job, like laundry or cleaning. Breakfast is served at 4:30 a.m. daily, but inmates can choose to miss it if they want.
@BlogXilla got some tips from an anonymous source… this is what the source said:
“when Lil Wayne was getting processed he showed the utmost respect answering each question with “yes sir, yes m’aam or thank you sir”. The source took this to read as if Lil Wayne was scared, but Lil Wayne is a very polite person. I’ve seen him respond like this on the streets, but that is why I’m concerned.”
My source also tells me that Lil Wayne “was quiet and even shaking a little bit.” From the gang talk in his music, and his high profile, and relative slap on the wrist. I’m just scared someone will try something, but what do I know. I’ll keep you posted.
Dear Lil Wayne: what ever you do don’t walk around yelling “suwoop” like you do in your music! #justsaying…
anyways real talk to all the kids out there, learn from this… prison is not where you want to be, Lil’ Wayne is lucky all he got was a year.
if this was Lil’ Ray-Ray he would be looking at 5yrs easily it’s not worth it, cherish your freedom.
I know Wayne will be alright, but I just hate seeing young black men go to prison smh… #breakthecycle
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