Bobby Shmurda Thinks Judge and District Attorney Are Biased
. (Radio.com) Bobby Shmurda has given to Billboard his first interview from jail since his arrest along with other members of his GS9 crew. Shmurda painted a realistic picture of life on the inside, describing jail as "survival of the fittest." He denied rumors that he'd been the victim of a stabbing: "Everybody knows I'm good. I'm chilling. We over here--we over here thugging it out, man. [Laughs.]" Shmurda also addressed his team's struggles to pay the $2 million bail. "We're trying, but right now I think the DA and the judge and everyone in the court is being biased," he said. "It's so crazy. The favoritism, yeah. They don't have no evidence, no nothing on me for the bill to be so high�They gave me a bill they know I can't pay. We can pay the 10 percent. And we tried to pay the 10 percent and they told us collateral. And every time we go for bail, it's something new." In fact, all he saw, he said, was that bias in the courtroom. "When I see the judge and the DA, I just see a bunch of people [who are] trying to take my life away for being blessed," he said. "That's what I look at when I look at them. It looks like a bunch of haters." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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