
DMX imprisoned as flight risk after positive drug test
NEW YORK — DMX was sent to prison Tuesday by a judge who said the rapper’s promises to obey bail conditions requiring drug treatment and travel with a counsellor were “a great big lie.”
U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff ordered the rapper also known as Earl Simmons to await his March sentencing on a tax evasion charge from behind bars.
Rakoff said he was told DMX tested positive last week for cocaine, opiates and Oxycodone and that he travelled to St. Louis without a drug counsellor after Rakoff had gone “to extraordinary lengths to meet his needs and desires” so that DMX could continue performing and earning income to support his 15 children.
“And what he said was: ‘Screw you,’” the judge said of DMX’s response to conditions set last summer so DMX could continue a rigorous concert schedule while facing charges he had evaded $1.7 million in taxes.