Bump J, who over a decade ago was one of Chicago‘s promising rap artists, ran afoul of the law after an arrest for a bank robbery in 2007. After being sentenced to a minimum of seven years for the crime, Bump J is now a free man after serving eight years in federal prison.
Once a promising rapper from Chicago, Bump J was sentenced to a 10-year stint in prison after pleading guilty to a bank robbery in 2007. Today, he speaks out from behind bars.
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Tuesday, September 29 would be the last day that rapper Bump J would know the smell of freedom for some time as he was sentenced to serve 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to a bank robbery in 2007. Legally named Terrence Boykin, his guilty plea was able to grant him the minimum sentence for […]
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