Flesh is Free
Stanley Howse, aka Flesh-n-Bone, was released from a Los Angeles County jail today, after prosecutors decided to drop parole violation charges — a case that kept him behind bars after he was arrested for gun and pot possession back in April.
“The truth always reveals itself. We told our Fan Family that we wouldn’t lie to them and we didn’t. Our brand as entertainers and overall business men is extremely serious. Most importantly, we give and receive respect as solid human beings,” said Bone Thugs-n-Harmony’s Global Brand Manager.
Flesh was cleared of the gun and drug charges a while ago, but remained behind bars until the parole issue got sorted out.
Lets hope the hommie Flesh doesn’t get into anymore trouble.





The truth is that Flesh was driving in the car with his wife, along with Layzie and Felecia when a cop pulled him over for having a burned out third brake light. They searched the car and found nothing. So they took him to his house and searched the house. An ounce of weed, but Flesh had a doctor’s prescription for it. Then they cut the lock off of his wife’s cabinet, (she’s a Chicago cop) and found her sidearm. They arrested Flesh on the spot. It wasn’t his gun, and the man is living with a cop. Go figure.
The DA wasn’t told the details about this break-in to Flesh’s wife’s gun locker. It came out later, after he had already spent time in jail. Because of obvious problems like these, the judge dropped the case but Flesh was held several more weeks until they could put together a hearing — typical procedure for someone on parole. Here this man was innocent all the time, but was a victim of strong-arm tactics and half-truths. He was finally released a week ago after having served 61 in jail — basically for having a burned out light bulb. I’m glad he’s home with his kids and that Bone is back together again, but our legal system worries me that this type of problem can persist. The people that create the problems are not reprimanded for this type of incompetence and abuse of their authority.
June 11, 2009 at 1:37 am