Jelly Roll has opened up about his aggravated robbery charge from 24 years ago, and said he’d like to speak to the people he robbed.The singer and rapper, who released his new album ‘Beautifully Broken’ on October 11, spent time in jail when he was younger for charges including possession with intent to distribute and aggravated robbery.
He was charged as an adult for the latter and faced a potential 20-year sentence, though he ended up serving over a year with a further seven years of probation.He told Jay Shetty on the author’s On Purpose podcast, “I really want to have a conversation with them.
I’ve thought about reaching out. This has been 24 years ago now. I just don’t know how that would even start, or, you know, how I would go about it because sometimes I wonder if they might have even seen me in passing or are aware of my success.
I wonder if they’ve even correlated.“I mean, I’ve obviously dramatically changed. I was 15, dude, you know what I mean? I couldn’t grow facial hair at all.
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