Finesse2Tymes Off the Hook as Charges Against Him Dismissed in Rental Car Theft
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The Memphis rapper, whose real name is Ricky Hampton, previously had an arrest warrant issued for him as he was accused of stealing a car that was supposed to be returned to Enterprise Holdings in March.

AceShowbiz - Finesse2Tymes' legal issue has been sorted out. The "Back End" rapper is now off the hook as charges against him were dismissed in the rental car theft case.

Prosecutors dropped charges on Friday, July 21. According to the Harris County District Attorney's Office, the case was thrown out due to insufficient evidence.

The report arrived after Houston police issued an arrest warrant for Finesse2Tymes on Wednesday. He was accused of stealing a car that was supposed to be returned to Enterprise Holdings in March.

A man named Ronald Bell rented an Infiniti QX80 SUV valued at $72,000 in Houston in February. Ronald then told an Enterprise employee that the MC was the person in possession of the vehicle in April.

Finesse2Tymes reportedly spoke with the employee, telling them that he was in Atlanta. Though he said he would return the vehicle to an Enterprise location in the city, the rap star allegedly never did so.

Authorities later found the car in Houston on April 25 with a woman driving it. The woman claimed Finesse2Tymes was her boss and he gave her the keys. She also acknowledged that the vehicle needed to be returned. Police initially sought to charge Finesse2Tymes with felony theft between $30,000 and $150,000.

Despite the good news, Finesse2Tymes still had another issue. Taking to Instagram, the Memphis native shared a video of him seemingly being pulled over by law enforcement. He said that " trouble always finds him," adding that he's never seen an artist this talked about and harassed in his life."

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