Fox Gone Wild
BET.com takes a look at some of Foxy's wildest moments.
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Fox Gone Wild - Since releasing the gold-selling “Broken Silence” in 2001, Foxy Brown’s seemingly traded hit records for rap sheets. Her countless arrests and no-shows at court dates eventually culminated into an 8-month jail sentence in 2007. Trouble still seems to find her these days. She’s recently been arrested for violating an order of protection in Brooklyn and got into a fight in Manhattan only days later. Here, we take a look at some of Foxy's wildest moments.
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Crash Course - The Ill NaNa crashed her 1999 Range Rover on a Brooklyn street back in 2000. She was later arrested for driving without a license.
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Tough as Nails - Ms. Marchand was charged with a misdemeanor assault charge after beating up two manicurists back in 2004. Sources say the rapper kicked one worker and hit the other in the face. Reports say Fox refused to pay $20 for a bad nail job.
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The Terrordome - Rasheeda Ellis, Foxy’s personal assistant, filed a complaint accusing the rapper of harassment and issuing “terrorist threats." Ellis later dropped the charges after the two parties reached a mutual agreement to have no contact with each other or speak about the case with the press.
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Femcees Square - Back in 2005, word spread that Fox got into a fight with Jacki-O in a Miami recording studio. Fox caught a L by most accounts.
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Sudden Deaf - While recording her highly anticipated (never released) “Black Roses” LP back in May 2005, Fox was diagnosed with sudden severe sensorineural hearing loss. She eventually recovered her hearing with the help of a hearing aid.
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Disappearing Acts - Despite facing charges in multiple different cases, Fox pulled a series of no-shows at her court dates in New Jersey and Manhattan Criminal Court back in 2006.
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Probation Violation - Already on probation at the time, Brown turned herself in for assaulting her Brooklyn neighbor with a blackberry in 2007. She was charged with felony assault, menacing, harassment and criminal possession of a weapon. The neighbor, Arlene Raymond, was reportedly treated for a swollen lip, loose teeth and swelling in the right eye. She eventually plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge of menacing.
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Lockdown - In 2007, Fox Boogie was sentenced to a year in jail after violating her probation stemming from her assaulting two manicurists in 2004.
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Solitary Confinement - Fox was sent in the hole for 76 days after committing three infractions in Riker’s Island. She was involved in a shoving match with another inmate, verbally abused a corrections officer and refused to take random drug tests.
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