Since then, the “Don’t Wake Me Up” singer has paid the price for his actions.
He was put on a 5 year probation and to avoid jail time, he agreed to community service and domestic abuse counseling. Now, with several years of reflecting, he’s sick of paying for his mistakes. “I feel like through the years, I’ve said [I f--ked up] enough now to where it’s like, ‘bro if you’re still on that then I feel sorry for y’all, because it’s over with.’ I don’t have animosity about it,” he said during a radio interview on Hot 97. “Obviously I have remorse about it and it’s something that’s really serious, but as far as the situation—like me and her, we made amends, we good. She’s my friend.”
“I was like 17-18 … I’m 25 now, so I look back at it now like, dang, and I’m still doing community service and seeing the judge every month and a half over that situation,” he said.
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