Infosolution.biz – The previous Skull Duggery of No Limit Records has died. Recently Skull Duggery has been sentenced to 6 years in prison for possession of child p0rn0graphy. In 2009, while executing a warrant issued on suspicion of possession of drugs and weapons at Skull Duggery’s home, police discovered images described as “rap3 and s3xual abvse of children,” on Skull Duggery’s computer.
They also confiscated several firearms and methamphetamine. Skull Duggery pleaded guilty to the charges and received a 6-year sentence, although he faces up to 20 years. Duggery’s sentence did not carry the possibility of parole, probation, or reprieve. He had previously been convicted of drug offences and “ind3cent behavior with a teenager.”
Rest In Peace Skull Duggery….damn
— INTERNATIONAL JONES (@FIEND4DAMONEY) June 5, 2022
Duggery skull cause of death
The Skull Duggery’s cause of death has not been stated.
RIP to No Limit Soldier Skull Dugrey / Skull Duggery / Skull Duggrey who has passed away at 51.
— Jake Palumbo (@jakepalumbo) June 5, 2022
His post-Tank years were marred by charges & prison time for a crime most of us consider inexcusable.
He released three albums & his name was spelled differently each time. pic.twitter.com/sV6sd5lnSt
Who is the Skull Duggery?
Andrew Jordan, better known by his stage name Skull Duggery, is an American rapper who rose to fame in the late 1990s with Master P’s No Limit Records.
Skull Duggery originally appeared in the No Limit’s Down South Hustlers: Bouncin’ and Swingin’ collection in 1995, on the song “Darkside.” A year later, Master P published the trailer for Duggery’s debut album on Silkk the Shocker’s first album, The Shocker, promoting the album and announcing a release date for September 24, 1996, but the release was pushed back a week. Skull Duggery released Hoodlum Fo’ Life under the alias Skull Dugrey on October 1, 1996, but the album failed to chart, reaching only #29 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #8 on the Top Heatseekers. Her next album, This Wicked Streets, peaked at #21 on the Billboard 200 and #4 on the list of Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in 1998.
Skull Duggery released 3rd Ward Stepper in 2000 and Controversy in 2003 after leaving No Limit in 1999.
Skull Duggery Arrest
Skull Duggery was arrested on September 25, 2009, after police raided his home in Baton Rouge. During the execution of the search warrant, the authorities found many violent child pornography films on his computer. An A.223 caliber rifle, an A.40 caliber handgun, and marijuana were also found. He was sentenced to 6 years in prison on April 11, 2011.