T.I.Rapper T.I., who is serving a 366-day sentence after pleading guilty to gun charges in March, has reportedly been transferred to a halfway house in Atlanta from Arkansas’ low-security Forrest City facility he was previously in, according to rollingstone.com.

T.I. will spend the remainder of his sentence – currently due to end on March 26, 2010 – at Dismas Charities Atlanta West, where the rap star will be allowed more contact with his family and even possibly have the opportunity to leave the house during regular work hours.

“They decided that three months in a halfway house would assist him with reentering society,” the rapper’s attorney Steve Sadow said.

After finishing his sentence, T.I., real name Clifford Harris, will have to complete 500 hours of community service and about 23 days of home confinement. T.I. reached a plea bargain after being charged with owning three machine guns and two silencers, which made up a significant violation of parole. The rapper was arrested the night of October, 2007′s BET Awards and was placed under house arrest. While on house arrest, T.I. wrote songs for his latest and successful album Paper Trail, which featured the hit song ”Dead and Gone” with Justin Timberlake.








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