Rapper DMX avoids more jail time

TERRY TANG
Associated Press Writer

PHOENIX (AP) — Rapper DMX was sentenced Monday to more than a year of probation, avoiding more time in Arizona jails after spending two years in and out of the state’s legal system.

DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, pleaded guilty in May to attempted aggravated assault after authorities said he threw a meal tray at a jail officer. He had been in jail serving a sentence for felony theft, drug possession and animal cruelty.

In the latest incident, he was sentenced in to 18 months of supervised probation and ordered to pay various fines and fees. He also was credited with time served and was allowed to serve his probation and undergo a counseling program in Florida, where he planned to return.

“Don’t misunderstand me. It’s a beautiful state, it’s a beautiful city. But the powers that be have it out for me. It kind of taints my view,” he said.

Simmons, 38, and his lawyer said they were satisfied with the outcome of the plea agreement.

“I think even the court wants the best for him,” said attorney Glenn Allen.

Simmons said he planned to work on a new album.

In 2007, Maricopa County Sheriff’s deputies raided his north Phoenix home, where they seized several pit bulls, weapons and marijuana. In 2008, he was arrested for speeding on a Phoenix freeway and authorities later alleged Simmons went to a Scottsdale clinic and gave a false name to receive care with the intent of not paying.

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press.

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