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Snoop Dogg Stopped In Italy Airport With $422K In Cash

Half of his cash is being held by Italian authorities until the amount of the fine is determined, said the report. The maximum amount of cash that passengers traveling through Italy can carry without declaring it is €10,000 ($11,010.25).

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Snoop had performing in Calabria the previous night.

According to the New York Daily News, the money was well above the legal limit allowed to be transported across EU borders unclaimed. With this said, it is more likely that the money will be returned but with a fine deduction.

Snoop Dogg’s divorce attorney, Andrea Parisi, sought advice from Reuters regarding the subject Saturday morning time.

Snoop Dogg has been touring Europe behind his latest album, Bush. In one instance, Snoop Dogg was questioned in Sweden over drug use, according to the AP.

Last week, the American was stopped on suspicion of possessing drugs by police in Uppsala, Sweden.

“They are then taken to the station for a physical examination, that is, they have to leave a urine sample”. Authorities said test results would not be available for some time.

So far, Snoop has been quiet about the Italian incident, but he had less kind words for his run in with Swedish police. He was drug tested.

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However, that administrative infraction will cost Snoop Dogg some of his hard earned cash for breaking the law.

Tough times Snoop Dogg was stopped by Italian police while preparing to board a plane to England with $422,000 in cash on Saturday