Former G-Unit member Young Buck will serve 18 months in prison, stemming from gun possession charges after the IRS raided his Nashville home in 2010.
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According to TMZ, the deal says that Buck has to agree to plead guilty to possessing firearms and ammunition as a convicted felon.
According to legal docs filed in the case, federal agents recovered the firearms in Buck’s house during a 2010 raid — when feds busted into the house to repossess a bunch of the rapper’s belongings to settle a $300,000 tax debt.
According to the docs, feds found a .40 caliber Glock 22 in Buck’s home along with ammunition. As a convicted felon, Buck is prohibited from possessing ANY kinds of firearms.
As for the felony rap — Buck was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon after stabbing some guy at the Vibe Awards in 2004.
Buck isn’t scheduled to be sentenced until July 13th.
SOURCE: TMZ