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Fivio Foreign Touches Down in Style, 196 Days Later, "Movie Theater"

After losing the first half of 2021 to jail, Brooklyn drill standout Fivio Foreign is finally home, and he made sure that everyone knew it. Fivio walked out of Bergen County Jail after serving a 196-day sentence that began with the hot-headed New Year's Day incident in Edgewater, New Jersey. The rapper, legally known as Maxie Ryles III, reached a plea deal Tuesday, which downgraded his charges and allowed him to walk free in exchange for three years of probation.

The probation terms? Your statistical purity with an absence of lawbreaking, negative drug tests, and non-trivial drama. Such is the cost of freedom, and Fivio seems more than willing to pay it.

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His legal matter stemmed from a woman who accused the rapper of pulling a gun on her after she asked him to boost her car. Things allegedly escalated quickly. According to cops, police arrived at the scene due to a report of shots being fired and found Fivio waving a gun around, yelling, "If I catch you on this block, I'm going f### you up".

It makes them not exactly neighbor-of-the-year material, but the story appears to be more complicated than that. Leoni (pictured) is said to have told the officers she was carrying a gun, but claimed she had thrown it away in some bushes, and no weapon was ever found, although CCTV showed her making the throw, backing up their version of events. He was arrested by police 12 days later and slapped with five felony charges, including two counts of aggravated assault and one for possession of a weapon.

Still, Fivio managed to avoid some of the worst of the charges by signing a plea deal. But he pleaded guilty to third-degree terroristic threats with a similar deferred sentence and ended up not serving any more jail time beyond what he did waiting for his trial.

Chief Sosa's The Drill Don returned in a big, flashy way for the debut of an unforgettable piece, one that could only be described as movie-esque, even. It's a giant pendant featuring the words "Movie Theater" in iced-out diamonds, but that's not even the craziest part. Then the chain unfolds to encase a real mini monitor that can play videos. 

Some said the creativity was refreshing, while others read it as a bold statement, suggesting that Fivio Foreign is not only back, but he's also ready to tell his story. Unclear, quite yet, if the pendant represents the start of a new chapter to come or simply a flex in the drill playbook, but one thing is for sure: Fivio isn't slipping away silently.

For now, the rapper is loose, gaudy, and presumably free. Now, with probation terms and eyes on his every move, it feels like he is playing for the highest of stakes. Movie Theater as for another chain? Or it is a perfectly poetic metaphor, period. For Fivio, life is nothing if not a high-stakes cinematic experience, and he's the star again.

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