Lil Wayne Pleads Guilty to Federal Weapons Charge

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Less than a month after Lil Wayne was charged with one count of possessing a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon, the rapper pleaded guilty to the federal charge Friday at a Florida court hearing.

โ€œYour honor, I plead guilty to the charge,โ€ the rapper born Dwayne Michael Carter told the Southern District of Florida federal district court judge via remote video. Carterโ€™s arrest came nearly 12 months after he was found in possession of the gold-plated handgun at a Miami-area airport in December 2019.

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Carterโ€™s sentencing hearing is scheduled for January 28th, 2021. The rapper, currently out on bail, faces up to 10 years in federal prison from the charge, but given that Carterโ€™s lawyers and federal prosecutors worked out a guilty plea, itโ€™s likely heโ€™ll receive much less โ€“ if any โ€“ jail time.

(The Miami Herald also speculates that Lil Wayne, who drew criticism for supporting Donald Trump in the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election, could lobby the outgoing president for a last-minute pardon.)

According to court documents, โ€œan anonymous tip led officers to Opa Locka Executive Airport on December 23, 2019, where Lil Wayne arrived on a private flight from California. Officers spoke with Carter, who told them that he had a gun in his bag. After securing a search warrant, officers looked in the bag containing Carterโ€™s personal items and found a gold-plated Remington 1911, .45-caliber handgun loaded with six rounds of ammunition. The bag also contained personal use amounts of cocaine, ecstasy, and oxycodone. Prior to December 23, 2019, Carter had been convicted of a felony, which made his possession of the gun and ammunition on that day illegal.โ€

Carterโ€™s lawyer Howard Srebnick had argued prior to the hearing that the search of the rapperโ€™s plane was a violation of his constitutional rights, but it was Carter himself who wanted to accept responsibility and plead guilty, the Associated Press reports.

Following Carterโ€™s arrest in November, Srebnick told Rolling Stone in a statement, โ€œCarter is charged with possessing a gold-plated handgun in his luggage on a private plane. There is no allegation that he ever fired it, brandished it, used it or threatened to use it. There is no allegation that he is a dangerous person. The charge is that because he was convicted of a felony in the past, he is prohibited from possessing a firearm.โ€

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