Tru Life Proclaims His Innocence & Announces Documentary After Prison Release
Tru Life, who was released from prison this week after being sentenced to an eight-year prison term stemming from his alleged involvement in the 2009 stabbing death of Christopher Guerrero, has proclaimed his innocence.
“I was sentenced to eight years for something I didn’t do, but that’s another story,” Tru Life says during an interview with New York radio station Power 105.1's DJ Prostyle. “I got a documentary getting ready to come out about my life. I’m dealing with a lot of different people right now. I’m in the middle of talks with HBO and all kind of different big networks but it’s definitely going to be on a major network. We actually filming right now as I’m talking.”
“When you behind the wall where I was at, it’s like living in the slavery days," he says. "Everything is wild old school. These dudes got damn near 8 tracks in there.
Tru Life has been released from prison, according to a video posted by ITSBIZKIT.
“Welcome home Tru Life,” the caption for the video, which was posted today (April 26), says.
The former Roc-La-Familia Records artist appears to be in a jovial mood in the clip.
"I thought I wasn’t even gonna get the clothes last night, neither,” he says. "I thought I was gonna come out looking like Jake from State Farm with Khakis on.”
In March 2011, Tru Life was sentenced to an eight-year prison term stemming from his alleged involvement in the 2009 stabbing death of Christopher Guerrero.
Tru Life did not release a project while signed to Jay Z’s company. He landed the deal after generating a buzz through the New York City mixtape circuit.
Welcome home Tru Life pic.twitter.com/aa47hYVOAG— ITSBIZKIT (@itsbizkit) April 26, 2016
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