Aug 21 (Reuters) - Rapper DMX, whose real name is Earl
Simmons, was arrested outside a South Carolina airport on Monday for
driving with a suspended license and without a vehicle tag and
insurance, according to the Spartanburg County Detention Center.
Airport
police familiar with Simmons and his lengthy arrest history stopped
the rapper as he was driving up to the Greenville-Spartanburg
International Airport early on Monday evening, a police dispatcher
said.
The New York-born rapper, who lives in South Carolina, was arrested when he did not have a valid license, the dispatcher said. The
42-year-old entertainer spent several hours in jail before posting a
$1,335 bond on the charges, according to Spartanburg County Detention
Center. He was booked at 6:27 p.m. local time.
The
rapper, whose albums include "It's Dark and Hell is Hot" and "Flesh of
My Flesh, Blood of My Blood,"
also starred in the movies "Romeo Must
Die" and "Cradle 2 The Grave."
Simmons has had numerous run-ins with police in South Carolina and elsewhere.
He
was arrested in South Carolina in August and charged with possession
of marijuana, two days before he was due in court on a drunk driving
charge. He was arrested in July on suspicion of driving under the
influence and failing to have a valid driver's license.
Simmons'
arrest record also includes charges of: animal cruelty, reckless
driving, drug possession, weapons charges and probation violations.
He has had several felony convictions and has served prison time in Arizona.
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