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(AllHipHop News) Atlanta Hip-Hop star T.I. could be heading back to prison, after police allegedly found meth-amphetamines and ecstasy in his Maybach last night (September 1st) in West Hollywood, California. According to the LA County Sheriff’s department, the charges T.I. faces include a minimum sentence of a year in state prison, in addition to fines that will be determined by a judge. According to TMZ.com, T.I. and his wife Tiny Cottle were stopped in their expensive Maybach coup for a traffic violation around 10:30PM last night. Police searched the vehicle after smelling marijuana and found the drugs, reported to be meth-amphetamines and ecstasy. Both were booked on felony possession of a controlled substance and have since been released on $10,000 bail, a piece.Tiny was arrested for possessing marijuana and ecstasy in the past. In October of 2007, Tiny was arrested for possession of marijuana and ecstasy, during a sting operation that resulted in T.I.’s arrest for attempting to purchase machine guns and silencers.

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