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Reginae Carter Claps Back at Speculation She'll Get Back With YFN Lucci After His Prison Sentence
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The Atlanta rapper, who is sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to violating the Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act, will likely only serve 3.5 months in jail before he's eligible for release on probation.

AceShowbiz - Reginae Carter doesn't take dating advice from social media users. The social media influencer, who has been dating YouTube star Armon Warren, is seemingly annoyed when people linked her to her ex YFN Lucci again following news about his prison sentence.

People speculated that Reginae would take Lucci back once he's released from prison. "& when Lucci come home in them lil 4 months he need to get Reginae back!" one person jokingly suggested. Another tweeted, "Reginae sending YFN Lucci the hey big head text April 2nd."

Apparently catching wind of the comments, Reginae responded via her account on X, formerly Twitter, "Now how I get in it? [face with tears of joy emojis] is my mood for today." In a separate tweet, she added, "Reg 4eva loyal h*e," before telling the trolls to "mind ya business that pays you once again."

On Tuesday, January 23, Lucci pleaded guilty to one count of violation of Georgia's Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act. He initially faced multiple charges, including felony murder for the death of James Adams, but prosecutors dropped 12 of the 13 counts on Tuesday morning.

Under the condition of his plea agreement, the 32-year-old was sentenced to 10 years in prison followed by 10 more on probation. He will have to serve 1/3 of his sentence before being eligible for parole. But the Atlanta rapper, who turned himself in to authorities in 2021, will likely be released on probation in 3.5 months after getting credit for time served.

The state also agreed not to send a letter to the state's pardon and parole board objecting to his release, so his defense team is "very confident" that he will be released early from prison.

In a video from the courtroom, Lucci issued an apology to several people prior to sentencing. "First off, I want to say my heart goes out to my friend James Adams and his family," he began his statement. "Also I want to apologize to my family and my friends for putting them through this stressful process. And also I'd like to apologize to the court."

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