Ralo Announces Prison Release In Two Weeks, Shares Emotional Message With Fans

Ralo has been behind bars for over a year on firearm, money laundering, and drug charges, something that will change very soon. Moreover, he took to Instagram to announce that he will be leaving jail in about two weeks, most likely to a halfway house to complete the other requirements of his eight-year sentence without serving the full time in prison. While this is good news, the rapper’s post was still pained. That’s because he reflected on his friendship with fallen rapper Marlo, sharing pictures and videos together. Furthermore, it demonstrates that these situations are not as mentally black-and-white as we may assume for those who face these circumstances.

“Assalamualaikum,” Ralo began his message. “Marlo told me not to worry. He was going to be the first person at the gate waiting on me when this s**t over. My release is in two weeks. I know life goes on, but this s**t ain’t da same as when we was passing this money around. We was all happy and helping each other. Nowadays, people doing they best to kick others down so they can stand above them. But the only way thats going to happen is if im in my grave with Marlo. I aint going for none strange… #MDC4L #ImHim #KingAkh #FreeRalo #LongLiveMarlo.”

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Unfortunately for Ralo, not even his time in the pen could stop others from kicking him down. For example, he faced a lot of snitching accusations from other hip-hop figures while he was in prison, allegations that he denied various times. That’s definitely a common aspect of criminal cases in the genre, which are often hard to separate from the topics that these artists tackle in their work. Overall, this sadly won’t be the last case of this conflict we see, but hopefully people always prioritize freedom and accountability over clout or posturing.

Meanwhile, we’re sure that the 1017 Records signee is looking forward to enjoying his life outside of the slammer. Whether that’s family time, being with friends, further building up his music career, or any other endeavor, he definitely deserves that peace. We’ll see if any other developments emerge from here until the scheduled release. With that in mind, check back in with HNHH for the latest news and updates on Ralo.

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Ralo Claims 21 Savage Was Never Against Him After Clearing Up Snitching Claims

Ralo recently announced that he would be leaving jail and entering a halfway house on September 4 of this year, but unfortunately that happy news came with other issues. Moreover, many accused the Atlanta rapper of snitching after alleged court documents leaked online. Furthermore, these referred to “the specific information that Mr. Davis supposedly gave in the June 6th proffer against other persons, other alleged transactions, other alleged crimes.” Afterwards, rumors spread online that 21 Savage turned against him for these accusations. However, he cleared those up with official court documents of his own, and went on to clear 21’s name in this process as well.

“21 Savage was never against me,” Ralo tweeted on Saturday (May 6). “He been knowing everything about my case since 2018. None of this s**t is new to him. That brother just sent me 40 thousand dollars to help me feed my family. He only called my lawyer to straighten s**t up… Thank you for being by me when everybody went against me.” The rapper previously wrote a lengthy message for those claiming that he went against his peers.

Ralo Clears The Air Surrounding 21 Savage

“I hate to see us as people continue to kick one another down,” the “Street Honors” MC shared on Instagram. “Our government has been taking advantage of our weaknesses and using us against us. We should know by now that we’re stronger together and every enemy has weaknesses. When there’s no loophole in a case, you gotta make a loophole. We must attack what they did wrong and focus less on our wrong. NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER! Sometimes we have to read the entire book to know the truth behind the lies in the story.

“Know that everything isn’t always what it seems to be,” he continued. “I never told yawl one lie in my life and I swear by Allah I never cooperated with the federal government. Its not one human being on Earth can say they in jail for RALO. My dog food plug dead, the person they accused of shooting me for dead and the other dude they questioned dead too, so they not here to talk about it and I’m ready to post all the proofs. Somebody make me an autobiography book cover and I’m posting all the proofs nooooowwww. #OnAllah.” With him still dropping music from jail, the shadow of his conviction hasn’t dampened his bright career. Regardless, keep checking in with HNHH for the latest news and updates on Ralo.

Ralo Responds To Snitching Allegations After Paperwork Leaks

We’ve been waiting for Ralo to come home. Ever since his arrest, he earned praise from his peers in the streets and in the industry for keeping it solid. However, he now found himself tangled up in rumors of cooperating with authorities. Alleged paperwork surfaced, which read, “the specific information that Mr. Davis supposedly gave in the June 6th proffer against other persons, other alleged transactions, other alleged crimes.” Unfortunately, this piece of information alone led social media to question whether Ralo actually snitched on other people to get out of prison.

Ultimately, Ralo put these rumors to rest in an Instagram post. He began to say that he hates to see “us as people continue to kick one another down.” From there, he said that the government has a history of pinning people against each other before explicitly stating that he never snitched. “I never told yawl one lie in my life and I swear by Allah I never cooperated with the federal government,” he said. “It’s not one human being on Earth can say they in jail for RALO,” he added before stating that he’s “ready to post all the proof.” The rapper later shared the full documentation on his Instagram page. 

Ralo’s Paperwork

Shortly after he posted this message, a phone call leaked between Ralo and one of the Famgoon artists. The artist said that the paperwork claimed Ralo provided a proffer two months after his arrest and shared information on his phone with the prosecutors. “I ain’t opposed to that. The document that you seeing is from a prosecutor misconduct hearing,” he said. At this point, his artist listed the paperwork claiming that he provided other information. Still, Ralo said that he never cooperated and the only reason this is public information is because of the hearing. 

A judge sentenced Ralo to 8 years in prison for his alleged involvement in a drug trafficking case where authorities found pounds of cannabis on his private jet. The rapper revealed that he’ll be released from prison and into a halfway house on September 4th, 2023. In the meantime, he continued to release new music such as his latest project, 97 Months, which arrived in April and included appearances from Jadakiss, Rowdy Rebel, and more. 

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Gucci Mane Artist Ralo Sentenced To Eight Years In Federal Prison For Marijuana Trafficking

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After awaiting trial in the Dekalb County Jail since his federal arrest for marijuana trafficking in 2018, 1017 artist Ralo, whose real name is Terrell Davis , can breathe a sigh of relief after being sentenced to eight years in federal prison.

Why? Well, after the time served granted by a federal judge and Ralo receiving his anticipated good time, which could be up to a year and a half, the accused drug trafficker and ATL mainstay could see the streets as early as next year.

On an IG post from Ralo’s verified account, where the news of his sentence was also confirmed, an update on the sentence handed down said, “He was recommended 1 year ankle monitor after the halfway house approve his home address; which will bring him home to us late next year, but our goal is for him to complete his GED or RDAP Drug program so we can get another year off his sentence. That will bring him home to us in less than a year. We need prayer.”

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In 2018, an affidavit filed by the U.S. Attorney claimed Ralo was the leader of a street gang called “Famerica”, that is known to have smuggled almost $2 million worth of weed from Cali to Georgia.

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Ralo Was Sentenced To Eight Years In Federal Prison For His 2018 Marijuana Trafficking Arrest

Atlanta rapper Ralo finally received a sentence in his marijuana trafficking case. Ralo, who is signed to Gucci Mane’s 1017 label, was arrested back in 2018 and accused of trafficking over $2 million in marijuana. The charges alleged that he was selling drugs from an apartment complex he rented in Atlanta while also flying nearly 1,000 lbs. of marijuana from California. Despite his arrest in 2018, it would take Ralo almost four years to receive a court date, as he did at the start of the year. Less than fifth months later, a post to his Instagram account revealed that he was sentenced to eight years in federal prison.

Despite the nearly decade-long sentence, it will be cut in more than half thanks to time served that was granted to him. “The Judge sentenced Ralo to 8 years in Federal Prison, he was given over 4 years credit time served,” the post reads. “The BOP has also credited him 1 & 1/2 year for good time.” The message goes on to reveal that he will most likely be home late next year, with the possibility of his exit from prison being as early as less than a year from now.

“He was recommended 1 year ankle monitor after the halfway house approve his home address; which will bring him home to us late next year,” the post reads. “But our goal is for him to complete his GED or RDAP Drug program so we can get another year off his sentence. That will bring him home to us in less than a year. We need prayer.”

It remains to be seen how it will all play out, but the silver lining of it all is that Ralo will be home much sooner than expected.

You can view the post from Ralo’s account above.

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Ralo Finally Received A Court Date After Waiting Nearly Four Years For His Drug Trafficking Case To Begin

The incarcerated members of Gucci Mane’s 1017 label are having a rough news week, with Pooh Shiesty agreeing to a plea deal in his federal firearms case that could see him serve 97 months or more in prison. Now, fellow 1017 rapper Ralo can look forward to his day in court, as he announced that a date has been set for his marijuana trafficking trial — nearly four years after his initial arrest.

“After 4 years of being dragged through all these different jails and COVID BS, I finally got a date set March 15,” he wrote in a caption on his Instagram alongside a photo of himself in better days. “If I ever did anything to hurt you, I ask that you forgive me. I don’t wanna walk in that courtroom with no bad vibes, I need prayers for me and not AGAINST me. It’s some people that love and need me free. Go to FAMERICANEWS.COM to help.” Meanwhile, it appears he’s still honing his craft behind bars, adding, “On another note the feds finally allowed my music to be sold in they prison system, so tell anybody you know in the feds to go download all my music off the Corrilinks system.”

Ralo — real name Terrell Davis — first captured the interest of trap rap fans in 2015 with the release of his single “Can’t Lie,” featuring Future. He was arrested in 2018 for possession with intent to distribute, with authorities accusing him of selling drugs from an apartment complex he rented in his native Atlanta, flying nearly 1,000 lbs. of marijuana from California