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Sheriff says suspected drugs found in rapper's home

August 25, 2007

By BOB CHRISTIE

Associated Press Writer

PHOENIX -- Deputies searching the home of rapper DMX during an investigation into claims of animal cruelty found about a half-pound of suspected illegal narcotics, the Maricopa County sheriff said Saturday.

No charges have been filed or arrests made. Sheriff Joe Arpaio said the investigation into alleged animal cruelty was ongoing, and the suspected drugs were being tested to confirm their content.

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Friday's search was prompted by reports that pit bulls kept by the rapper at the home in rural north Phoenix were not being given enough food or water. A dozen pit bulls were seized, the bodies of three dogs were dug up in the yard and a variety of assault-style weapons were taken from the home, Sheriff Joe Arpaio said.

DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, was not at home and his lawyer said he hasn't been there for two months.

Arpaio said there was no indication the dogs were used in fights.

Reached Saturday, attorney Murray Richman said he had no knowledge of any narcotics. The dogs were looked after by a caretaker and ""all sorts of people"" had been staying at the home, Richman said.

""Why doesn't the sheriff call me?"" Richman said. ""I spoke to him yesterday -- and rather than make these allegations in the press why doesn't he call me?""

Arpaio said witnesses placed the 36-year-old rapper at the home within the past three weeks, but Richman insisted that he has not been there for 2 months.

The weapons are being checked to see if they are legal, the sheriff said. Richman said Simmons has no felony convictions that would prohibit him from owning weapons.

In 2002, Simmons pleaded guilty to animal cruelty, disorderly conduct and possession of drug paraphernalia in New Jersey. Police said they found pipes for smoking crack cocaine, a pistol and 13 pit bulls at his home in 1999.

His albums include ""It's Dark and Hell Is Hot,"" ""Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood"" and ""Year of the Dog ... Again.""

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tdatb

Give the drugs to the dogs and let them watch the WWF........

;P

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 11:11 pm


remoh186

Hey, that's kind of weird, they search Vick's place because they suspect the cousin of drugs and they find animal cruelty and here they are searching for animal cruelty and find drugs. What a small twisted little world we live in.

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 10:51 pm


Kdude

They need to throw the book at this goofball also. This kind of behavior is not tolerated in our society We need to make examples out of them. They want the publics money, then face the publics wrath. Good ridance to bad rubbish

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:50 pm


~Sunny~

Oh, just live Vick claimed also...there were all sorts of people there at my home, I didn't know what was going on....Hearing it once was enough, now twice in the same week, give me a break This guy is an idiot and have avoided serious jail time that an average Joe would've gotten by now.

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 7:01 pm


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