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(AllHipHop News) Snoop Dogg has won his legal fight to gain entry into Britain it was announced today (March 4).
The rapper had been banned from the country for three years, after his entourage was involved in a brawl inside of Londons Heathrow Airport.
The ban was official when the rapper was convicted of a gun and marijuana possession charge shortly after the brawl, which erupted when his entourage was denied entry to the British Airways VIP area of the airport.
In 2008, the ban was overturned, but the decision was reversed.
Lawyers for Snoop presented their case to the U.K. Asylum and Immigration Tribunal on Friday March 26th) who noted his charity work and his new family friendly image, which has been showcased on hit shows like his reality series in addition to appearances on The View and soap operas like One Life To Live.
On Monday (March 1) it was ruled that the rapper is now allowed into the country and the case has been closed.

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