Juelz Santana Ordered To Attend Anger Management Before Moving Home: Report

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Juelz Santana performs at Spotify's RapCaviar Live in New York at Hammerstein Ballroom on November 21, 2017 in New York City.
A judge has reportedly ruled Juelz Santana to attend anger management courses before moving home with his girlfriend.

Juelz Santana's received a mixed bag of news during his most recent court hearing this passed Monday. The rapper will fortunately be allowed to hit the road with the rest of Dipset for their summer tour, although the judge ruled that he'll have to be accompanied by his mother. However, the judge also ruled during Monday's hearing that Santana  won't be able to move back home with his longtime girlfriend, Kimbella for the remainder of his time on house arrest.

Juelz Santana will reportedly have to take anger management courses before a judge even considers allowing the rapper to move back home with his family, according to Bossip. The judge's decision to bar him from serving his house arrest from his own home comes after alleged incidents of domestic violence between the two.

Over the weekend, it was reported that federal pretrial service officer Jennifer Powers submitted a request to have Juelz Santana mentally evaluated. Shortly after, Juelz Santana seemed to shut down those reports in an Instagram post but that was prior to Monday's hearing.

Juelz Santana was arrested in April after TSA Agents claimed they found a loaded gun and prescription drugs in Santana's carry on luggage. The rapper was waiting to board a flight in order to attend a club appearance. The rapper's been on house arrest since. 


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