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DJ UNK

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DJ UNK

Crime: Assault
On May 19, 2009, news quickly circulated that DJ UNK was arrested on assault charges. However, any details regarding the arrest were no where to be found but there was this "mugshot." Soon after, we learned that the news was actually a publicity stunt. We're not sure how many albums that helped you sell, but we'll give you points for trying.
Taboo

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Taboo

Crime: DUI, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana, possession of marijuana while driving and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription
Black Eyed Peas rapper Taboo was involved in a minor car accident in March 2007. Instead of focusing on the accident, cops zeroed in on his drunken state and arrested him. He was booked on four charges that included DUI and drug possession. He was later released when he posted the $15,145 bond.
50 Cent

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50 Cent

Crime: Felony drug charges
Taken in 1994, this mugshot of 50 Cent stems from his arrest alongside a teenage female accomplice for peddling crack and heroin. According to reports, cops found 36 vials of crack in the girl's underwear and 12 packs of heroin in her pants' pockets. Cops also raided 50's home and found more drugs and a starter gun. The two plead guilty and opted for Upstate New York "shock incarceration boot camp" to avoid prison.
Travie McCoy

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Travie McCoy

Crime: Vandalism
If you're going to deface a piece of public property, especially a historical one, it might be best to avoid bragging about it on Twitter. In October 2010, Gym Class Heroes frontman Travie McCoy spray-painted the Berlin Wall while his group was on their European tour. He blasted his "accomplishment" on Twitter, which then tipped German police off. He was let go soon after and flew to the Amsterdam stop of the tour with something he can now check off his bucket list.
Shante Broadus

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Shante Broadus

Crime: DUI
Snoop Dogg isn't the only one in his family who has had some trouble with the law. His wife, Shante Broadus was arrested for driving under the influence in June 2008. She was booked but later released with a citation since there is no bail required for DUIs in Fullerton, Calif.
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D'Angelo

Crime: Solicitation
D'Angelo's 2010 arrest for offering a female police officer $40 for oral sex in New York's West Village seems to make this pseudo-creeper mugshot fitting. Not only did he mistake a cop for prostitute, he was also found with $12,000 stashed in his SUV.
40 Glocc

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40 Glocc

Crime: Three counts of domestic battery by strangulation and coercion with force
Instead of strangling his girlfriend once, former G-Unit rapper 40 Glocc did it three times in 2011. According to the police report, he hit her repeatedly in different parts of her body and strangled her to a point where she could not talk or breathe. Las Vegas police arrested him and booked him on three counts of domestic battery by strangulation and coercion with force.
Kilo Ali

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Kilo Ali

Crime: Arson
On Aug. 3, 1999, Atlanta rapper Kilo Ali was arrested for burning his own house down. According to reports, he was on drugs and claimed voices told him to torch the home. He served six of the 15-year sentence and was released in December 2010.
Juelz Santana

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Juelz Santana

Crime: Disorderly conduct
In November 2011, Juelz Santana was pulled over then arrested for allegedly making terrorist threats at New Jersey police. Reports detailed that he refused having his car searched, which then followed his arrest and the impounding of his car. He was released within hours after posting the $46,500 bond.
Joe Budden

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Joe Budden

Crime: Marijuana possession and driving with a suspended driver's license
Before Joe Budden was to step onto the stage inside Times Square's Best Buy theater on March 29, 2012, the rapper was arrested for marijuana possession. Upon putting his name in the system, cops learned there was an outstanding 2007 warrant Budden had for driving with a suspended license. In the end, he missed performing at his show and pleaded guilty to the license charge. He had to pay a $75 fine.

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