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it's Official! Rick Ross Worked As A Corrections Officer
Apparently desperate to distance himself from any affiliation with law enforcement, the rapper Rick Ross has recently denounced as fake photos purporting to show him in a former career as a Florida prison guard.
But Department of Corrections (DoC) records show that Ross, whose raps detail the Miami gangster lifestyle and his supposed days trafficking cocaine, did, in fact, work as a correctional officer for 18 months. Ross (real name: William Leonard Roberts) was appointed a prison guard in December 1995 at a salary of $22,913.54, according to the below personnel record, which was provided to TSG by Jo Ellyn Rackleff, a DoC spokesperson. The rapper's social security number is identical to that of the jail guard. According to the official document, Ross was earning $25,794.34 when he left the department in June 1997.

After graduating from the DoC training academy, Ross was assigned to the South Florida Reception Center in Dade County (the lockup is one of three statewide that serves as an intake facility for new prisoners).
When a photo of a uniform-clad Ross surfaced last week (See to the left) Read the story here, the 32-year-old performer claimed that unnamed "online hackers" put "my face when I was a teenager in high school on other peoples' body. If this s**t was real don't you think they would have more specifics, like dates and everything?" He added, "Fake pictures are created by the fake, meant to entertain the fake." The photo, which you can find on the top of the page, shows a 19-year-old Ross at a DoC ceremony (he was part of the department's 60th graduating class). He is pictured shaking hands with Marta Villacorta, who then headed the South Florida Reception Center. Villacorta, now the department's South Florida regional director, was identified by Rackleff, who examined the photo Ross claims was Photoshopped. In a recent videotaped interview, Ross replied, "No, that's not true" when asked if he had worked as a prison guard. He claimed that the phony story was being circulated by detractors upset by his success in the rap world, where, "I came out of nowhere and just took over the streets."
What others are saying
- RICK ROSS IS FAKERICK ROSS IS A FAKE TRICK DADDY IS STILL THE MAYOR OF DADE & YALL JUST HIS PROTEGES
- So what!He's Still the boss.
- Rick RossI don't see why it is so glorified to be a gangster. People should see that Tupac the best of all times and Biggie should be very high up on the scales but the gangsta life took control. Maybe the saying is correct you can take the man off the street but can you take the street out of the man.
Good to know he is able to get a job when all else fails. Hey Rick keep doing what your doing but never forget what you have been taught at home, Morals scrupples and proud of who you are not what people want you to be in the long run when things go wrong who is there for you but your family. Good example Mc Hammer. Be good to yourself first and honest with GOD.
Be safe it's a doggy dog world out there. - if it is him who cares .it is what it is. i dont understand why people lie if you where a co back in days why lie. shit rick ross is my boy and regardless if he was a co, a drug dealer or what ever i'm still a fan not because he use to sell drugs but because i like his music.tighten up big boss!!!!
- i guess thats where he learned about what he rhymes about, it's said to hear when a rappers persona a completely false. but it he is now in the entertainment buisness and thats what he's doing. no one said his rhymes had to be real.
- Hustler??Wow that's real gangsta....stop faking the funk
- wowHAHAHAHAHAHA
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