Lil Wayne has officially entered jail and he is now in a general population but trying to get his time done in protective custody.
According to his lawyer, Stacey Richman, the New Orleans rapper should be separated due to his high profile.
"I requested protective custody so that he may serve his time in peace...He should be granted protective custody based on my request."
Although he's not quite separated yet, should Wayne decide to leave his housing unit at present, he will receive a general population escort, a stipulation usually offered to gang members. Additionally Wayne is also allowed to mingle with the 17 other inmates in his unit under the supervision of prison guards, or stay locked in his cell.
"It's his choice,"said Correction Department spokesman Stephen Morello in an interview.
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