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Fugees Rapper Pras Michel Wants to Postpone 14-Year Prison Sentence: ‘This Wasn’t a Fair Trial’

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Taylor Morgan
Music Critic & Culture Writer
Fugees Rapper Pras Michel Wants to Postpone 14-Year Prison Sentence: ‘This Wasn’t a Fair Trial’
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Fugees rapper Pras Michel is seeking to postpone his 14-year prison sentence, citing 'unprecedented' behavior by the judge during his 2023 jury trial. Michel's upcoming appeal will reveal huge problems with his trial, according to a statement from his team.

Pras Michel's case has been a topic of controversy in the music industry, with many fans and fellow artists expressing support for the rapper. The Fugees' hit song 'Killing Me Softly With His Song' remains a classic in the music world.

Michel's appeal is set to take place in the coming weeks, and his team is confident that the evidence will show that the trial was unfair. The rapper's fans are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the appeal and are showing their support on social media using the hashtag #FreePras.

The music industry has been abuzz with news of Michel's appeal, with many artists and fans weighing in on the situation. The Fugees' music has been a staple of hip-hop and R&B for decades, and their fans are eager to see Michel's case come to a close.

Michel's team has released a statement saying that the rapper is 'grateful for the outpouring of support' from his fans and the music community. The statement also emphasized that Michel is 'confident that the truth will come to light' during the appeal.

The Fugees' music has been a source of inspiration for many artists and fans, and Michel's case has brought attention to the importance of fair trials and the impact of music on society.

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