B.G. to have two years of supervised release, with conditions including community service, drug program, and GED completion, after recently being released from 11-year prison stint

B.G. on two years of supervised release after latest prison release
Earlier this week, B.G. was officially released from prison, after serving 11 years. This was due to a gun possession case that he was initially convicted of.
As a result, the Cash Money Records and Hot Boys rapper was greeted by Birdman, as BG was signed to him in the late 1990s and in the 2000s. However, B.G. also has various stipulations that he has to follow, in the aftermath of his release from prison.
According to TMZ, B.G. has been ordered to be under two years of supervised release. Furthermore, other conditions include participating in an approved drug/alcohol treatment program, perform 400 hours of unpaid community service and cannot be in possession of firearms and other weapons. In addition to these terms, B.G. also has to cooperate turning his DNA over to his probation officer.