Rapper 42 Dugg’s Shocking Prison Conditions
Rapper 42 Dugg’s Shocking Prison Conditions. Detroit rapper Dion”42 Dugg” Hayes has made headlines. His post on social media has gone viral.
Rapper 42 Dugg’s Shocking Prison Conditions
Rapper 42 Dugg’s Shocking Prison Conditions.
42 Dugg’s fans were shocked to see the conditions he is being subjected to in prison.
In a now-viral video, the rapper makes a desperate plea from prison.
Hayes claims he heats food with shower water, as stated by XXL Mag.
Although the message on Instagram was deleted, it got his fan’s attention.
Also, Hayes, aka 42 Dugg, admits he is allegedly deprived of his human rights.
In other words, Hayes doe not have access to clean water or nutritional food, according to The Source.
Before this, Hayes claimed he was harassed by prison staff.
The rapper is serving time in a federal prison in Indiana for a non-violent crime.
In addition, Hayes said,
“I’m in jail for going to the gun range dropping dirty and failure to appear. I didn’t steal from nobody, hurt nobody, they handling me crazy.”
He continues: “Man, I’m in this b***h heating my food up with water from the nasty a** shower—they don’t even give us hot water to heat food up. Ain’t no microwave, I can’t get no visits from my family, nothing. I’m sure they gone do some more illegal s**t but what I ’pose to die in this b***h for probation violation?”
At this point, Hayes needs a reasonable attorney. Especially if he is going to beat these charges.
Desperate Plea Goes Viral, Sparks Outrage
Many have expressed outrage at the mistreatment of prisoners and the lack of accountability within the prison system.
The situation has also caught the attention of prominent figures such as rapper G Herbo.
The support and attention garnered by Hayes’s plea have shown a growing recognition of the need for change’
Especially within the prison system and a willingness to fight for the rights of inmates.
Undoubtedly, Hayes is not the only inmate to experience deplorable conditions in prison.
Historically, black men are mistreated and neglected within the prison system.
Thankfully, there is a growing movement of support for those like Hayes.
We must hold prison systems accountable for changing the conditions in prison.
It is time for urgent action to be taken to address the inhumane treatment of inmates.
To ensure that their fundamental human rights are upheld.
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