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Pills Found In Desiigner’s Vehicle Were Reportedly All Steroids
As we reported, law enforcement told us the stash of pills in the SUV console were OxyContin, methadone and steroids. The substances in question were first thought to be methamphetamines. According to the report, all the steroids belonged to the driver, and Desiigner wasn’t even aware that there were pills of any kind in the vehicle.
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Turns out, all the pills were steroids, including methandrostenolone, PharmOne Oxandrolone and Halotest Fluxymesteron. The “Panda” rapper claims he had no idea there were any drugs in the vehicle when he got in. But expect the (phantom) gun charges to be dropped, as well as the possession charge.
Now, as further details emerge, the case is beginning to clear up some for Desiigner, with TMZ reporting that what was believed to be Oxycontin has been revealed to be steroids.
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The G.O.O.D Music recent signee was released from jail on September 10 following an arraignment hearing. The rapper was seen leaving with a posse in tow, celebrating his freedom. “You feel me?” he said with a smile accompanied by his usual animated hand gestures and vocal gun sounds. The Brooklyn rapper and four others he was with got in a heated argument with a driver in another vehicle, and the driver of the other auto called 911 after the rapper allegedly pulled a gun on him. The intent to sell charge has been dropped but he’s still being charged with possession, even though the drugs were not on his person.