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born Christopher Dorsey, received his sentencing in a New Orleans court for possessing a firearm, conspiring to obstruct justice and several other charges after pleading guilty to the crimes to the back in December of 2011. B.G. already a three-time

Former Cash Money Records rapper and onetime Lil Wayne bandmate B.G. (born Christopher Dorsey), 31, was sentenced to 14 years in prison on Wednesday after pleading guilty to two counts of being a felon in possession of a firearm
 and one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice.

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Dorsey had pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm after police stopped him in 2009 in Eastern New Orleans. He was arrested along with two associates, Demounde Pollard, 20 and Jerod Fedison, 30. Police found three guns, as well as loaded magazines, in the car, two of which had been reported stolen, and later determined that the car had been stolen from an Alamo rental car parking lot.

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During the trial, prosecutors introduced videos linking Dorsey to two of New Orleans' most high-profile alleged murderers, imprisoned alleged drug kingpin Telly Hankton and Walter Porter, men whom the rapper had name checked in online clips. Prosecutors were asking for a 25-year prison term for Dorsey in the case, pointing to the videos as proof of the MC's wide-ranging criminal activity, according to the Times-Picayune.

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Former Cash Money rapper B.G. was sentenced to 14 years in prison earlier today, for possessing a firearm, conspiring to obstruct justice and several other charges.

"His career has just been deplorable and sad," U.S. District Judge Ginger Berrigan said of Dorsey, whose videos she believed "may have contributed to the murders of young people" in New Orleans.

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Pollard confessed to ownership of the guns, but police later determined that he'd done so at Dorsey's request. When the state criminal case moved to federal court, Pollard and Fedison pleaded guilty, which opened up an avenue to charge Dorsey. The Cash Money rapper had confessed to the gun possession and obstruction charges, but refused to cooperate with police. Pollard took a plea deal and was sentenced to 30 months in prison and Fedison, whose rap sheet was longer, received a 20-year bid.

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