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T.I. won't exactly be a free man when he's released from prison next year -- it is reported that he'll be barred from leaving the northern half of Georgia without a really, really good excuse.
According to the court docs, T.I. won't be allowed to leave the Northern District of Georgia -- Atlanta, Gainesville, Rome and Newnan -- unless he can prove it's for
"verified employment within the United States." That means he can't leave the country.
T.I. is also banned from leaving northern Georgia for more than seven calendar days per month or for more than seven days in a row.
And that's not all ...
as long as T.I. is on probation, he can't drive a vehicle, can't own "any firearm, dangerous weapon, or other destructive device," and must participate in a drug/alcohol testing and treatment program.
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