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Wednesday, 23 October 2013

CEE LO GREEN Pleads Not Guilty To Ecstasy Charge

was charged with one count of “furnishing a controlled substance” to a woman that he dated in Los Angeles last year. Since then, he denied the allegations of being accused with sexual battery, in hopes of not facing up to four years in prison.

The rape charge against the singer was later rejected due to lack of evidence, but the case has yet to return to court on Nov. 20 for the drug bit of his case. Needless to say, he also just pleaded not guilty for giving out ecstasy.

Cee Lo previously admitted in an interview with celebrity news that he used to rob and beat people up. Perhaps, if he can be honest with his past, maybe there’s a small chance that he did not sexually assault the unidentified woman?

Oh well, let’s just wait and see how this turns out.

Do you think Cee Lo really did it? Post your opinions on the comments section below!

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Monday, 21 October 2013

CeeLo Green cleared of sexual assault, not ecstasy

USA TODAY Mon Oct 21, 2013 9:58 AM

Singer CeeLo Green has been cleared of sexual assault charges filed last year by a woman who said he drugged her drink.

But The Voice judge has still been charged with furnishing ecstasy, or MDMA, to the woman when they met at a sushi restaurant for dinner, according to TMZ.

Los Angeles prosecutors reportedly have thrown out the sexual assault charges based on lack of sufficient evidence. The unidentified woman told police that after Green slipped a drug in her drink, she later woke up naked in bed with him with no recollection of how she got there, the gossip site reports. The Forget You singer has denied the allegations.

Green, 39, whose real name is Thomas DeCarlo Callaway, may be arraigned for the drug charge as early as Monday afternoon.

In other Green news, his TBS reality show, The CeeLo Life, which follows the star in his professional exploits, will debut in 2014. Bet they'll skip over this subject matter.

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