Nelly‘s authorized crew is firing again at police after the rapper was arrested at a Missouri on line casino … they are saying he was “targeted by an overzealous, out of line officer.”
Nelly’s lawyer, Scott Rosenblum, advised Web page Six … Nelly had received a jackpot on the Hollywood On line casino in St. Charles Wednesday morning when the arresting officer falsely advised him they wanted to run a background verify earlier than giving Nelly his cash.
Rosenblum says Nelly knew this declare to be bogus as a result of he had received larger jackpots on the similar on line casino, and in these situations, he obtained his winnings with no background verify and no points by any means.
This time, although, Nelly’s lawyer claims the officer carried out a background verify … which police say turned up an energetic warrant for no insurance coverage from a earlier visitors cease carried out by Maryland Heights Police.
Nelly’s lawyer says as soon as he was knowledgeable of the warrant the officer handcuffed Nelly and paraded him by way of the on line casino in entrance of different gamblers.
Rosenblum says the arresting officer then searched Nelly with out possible trigger and claimed to have discovered alleged ecstasy amongst Nelly’s belongings.
Nelly’s lawyer says the energetic warrant was issued in December from a visitors cease that occurred in 2018 … and he says Nelly was NOT given discover of the warrant.
Rosenblum says if Nelly was not well-known he would have been advised to handle the warrant and despatched on his method … as an alternative of being arrested, as was the case right here.
As we reported … the Missouri State Freeway Patrol, which has troopers from its gaming division on the on line casino, advised us Nelly was booked for felony drug possession and on a warrant for no automobile insurance coverage.
Nelly’s lawyer, nonetheless, says he has not been charged with drug possession … and Rosenblum’s assured the case will go nowhere and his legislation agency will probably be asking for an inquiry into the arresting officer’s conduct.