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T.I.’s request to serve his 11-month prison sentence in Georgia has been denied.

The Associated Press is reporting that federal authorities have ordered the Atlanta rapper to report directly to a federal prison in Arkansas by November 1.

Federal authorities have ordered rapper T.I. to report directly to a federal prison in Arkansas by Nov. 1 to start serving his 11-month prison sentence.

T.I. must report to the Forrest City low-security prison in Arkansas where he served part of his previous prison sentence.

As we previously reported, T.I. (born Clifford Harris, Jr.) was sentenced to another 11 months in prison for violating his probation after he was arrested September 1 in Los Angeles on drug charges.

L.A. prosecutors announced on Monday that they will not file a felony drug charge against T.I., but he must still serve time.

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