DMX To Turn Himself In

DMX plans to surrender to authorities next week to begin his 15 day jail sentence. DMX was supposed to turn himself in last week, but failed to do so in order to finish up work on his upcoming film, Exit Wounds, in which he stars opposite of Steven Segal. Justice Ronald E. Kmiotek issued an […]

DMX

plans to surrender to

authorities next week to begin his 15 day jail sentence. DMX was

supposed to turn himself in last week, but failed to do so in

order to finish up work on his upcoming film, Exit Wounds, in

which he stars opposite of Steven Segal.

Justice Ronald E. Kmiotek issued

an arrest warrant for DMX on Friday Feb 9, 2001 for failing to

surrender. According to DMX’s attorney’s, he has every intention

of honoring the court’s mandate and plans to turn himself immediately

when he returns to the East Coast.

DMX is up for two Grammys this

year. One for best single ("Party Up") and one for best

album ("And Then There Was X.).