After serving 298 days on good behavior Rapper T.I. should become eligible for the halfway house and could be home for good as early as 2010. Before going into prison T.I. serves 300 days of home confinement, attending more than 260 events and earning 1,006 hours of community service credit.
T.I. has been to 25 states and spoken to tens of thousands of teens and adults. Over the past year, he went to 58 schools, 12 Boys and Girls Clubs, nine churches and other community functions. He has visited two Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice facilities, one in Columbus and another in DeKalb County.
After T.I. spoke to 160 high school teenagers at the Georgia Supreme Court, Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears called the rapper’s presentation “outstanding.”




