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Charges dropped in Soulja Girl case

December 10, 2008 at 3:59 pm by Alejandro A. Leal in News

A judge decided to drop charges and stop the criminal case against Nifiza “Soulja Girl” Ziyad. DeKalb County State Court Judge Barbara Mobley assigned the case to a “dead docket.”

The AP reports Dekalb Solicitor General Robert James might seek an appeal.

Demonstrating that her artistic abilities go beyond busting (berating and abusive) freestyles on elderly, gray-haired ladies on MARTA, Ziyad read a poem about her struggles with bipolar disorder at the hearing.

As of now, she remains unsigned to any record deals.

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2 Responses to “Charges dropped in Soulja Girl case”

  1. COLLEENB Says:

    Ahhhhh hahahhahahhahha!

  2. Scott Henry Says:

    The judge apparently determined what the rest of us already knew: That girl crazy!

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