The 2015 case of Rick Ross and his manager Nadrian James allegedly pistol whipping former employees Leo Caceres and Zamudio has been looming over the Maybach Music CEO for a year and a half now. Now it seems like this chapter of Ross’s career will finally be put to rest. Tuesday April 4th Rick Ross entered a Fayette County courtroom facing kidnapping, aggravated assault, aggravated battery and other charges for allegedly holding a groundskeeper on his estate at gunpoint, forcing him into a guesthouse.
Rick Ross pled no contest to 1 felony count of aggravated assault while his other felony charges were dropped. Ross was ordered to pay a $10,000 fine and since he’s a one time felony offender once this $10,000 is paid this conviction will be erased from his record.
Ross pled no contest to 5 misdemeanors including; assault, battery, 2 counts of pointing a pistol at someone, and possession of marijuana (less than one ounce). For the 5 misdemeanors Ross will serve 60 months of probation that will not restrict his traveling. Here is a statement that Rick Ross made speaking on the results of the trial.
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