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Fetty Wap Reflects On Life In Prison And Hopes After Release During 1st Published Interview Since Sentencing

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Earlier this year, rapper Fetty Wap was sentenced to six years in prison after he was convicted on federal charges for helping to run a drug operation in Long Island, New York. On Tuesday, the 'Trap Queen' artist gave his first interview since his sentencing, and he opened up about where he is, how he […]

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