DMX will spend at
least a weekend in jail for a recent driving infraction that took place in April
of 2005 if he pleads guilty to the charges a Bronx judge said yesterday (Oct.
4).
Yesterday, the rapper appeared in Bronx Criminal Court to answer
charges of driving with a suspended license.
DMX, born Earl Simmons, failed to make an appearance in court
last Tuesday (Sept. 25). His lawyers told Judge George Villegas that the rapper
was suffering from food poisoning after returning home from a European trip.
The rapper was already on probation from with a suspended license
from a June 2004 road rage incident at JFK Airport in Queens, New York.
Judge Villegas told the rapper yesterday that if he pleaded
guilty to the charges, he would be sentenced with the minimum which is a weekend
in jail and a $1,000 fine.
The rapper has maintained that he was rushing to the hospital
because his wife was in labor, but prosecutors said the child was born three
days later.
In November of 2004, DMX’s license was suspended over
the June 2004 incident at JFK.
He avoided jail time after being accused of chasing another
driver with flashing lights and sirens on his SUV through the parking lot.
After crashing through a toll booth, DMX was allegedly pulling
the other driver out of the car in a dispute over a parking space when police
arrived.
His charges were reduced to misdemeanor offenses.
In December of 2004, he was arrested and charged with driving
violations after police clocked the rapper driving over 100 mph in a 65 mph
zone in Westchester, New York.
The last reported incident was in April of 2005. DMX was driving
on the Major Deegan Expressway in the Bronx, when he hit a car which then struck
a police cruiser.
The driver of the car DMX initially struck was treated for minor
injuries and released.
"This court is wearing me down," DMX told the New
York Post as he was leaving the court yesterday. "I’m just tired."
DMX recently made headlines when two fans accused the rapper
of assaulting them in a Berlin, Germany nightclub bathroom.
DMX is preparing
his latest Island Def Jam album, titled Here We Go Again.