Quando Rondo Changes Not Guilty Plea To Guilty In Drug Case

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Quando Rondo was in court earlier this week in connection to his drug case in Georgia, changing his previous not-guilty plea to guilty inside a federal court. With the rapper pleading guilty to a lesser charge, Quando Rondo still faces up to five years behind bars in connection to the matter.

As reported by WSAV, Quando Rondo, 25, appeared in court this past Tuesday (August 13) to change his not-guilty plea to guilty for a conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute marijuana charge.

After his court appearance, the rapper, real name Tyquian Bowman, told WSAV that he’s on a new path and hopes that it reflects in his actions going forward.

“I just want everybody to know I’m a changed person, I’m changing every day, and God has the last say so, Rondo said.

Adding to his statement to the press, Rondo apologized to his hometown in a bid to further display his changed ways.

“I really want to give an apology to the city of Savannah, and I want to give an apology to my family, friends, loved ones, most of all to my daughters,” Rondo added.

The rapper is still releasing music and has a new project, Here For A Reason, to release on Friday (August 16) according to WSAV’s report.

“I’m forever gonna rap! Nothing can affect music,” Rondo shared with WSAV.

Quando Rondo is due back in court on December 12 for his sentencing and will remain free on bond until then.

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