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T.I.’s Wife Pleads Not Guilty To Possession

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May 28 2018, Updated 10:18 a.m. ET

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Tameka Cottle, the wife of rapper T.I., entered a plea of not guilty to a misdemeanor charge of possession of a controlled substance, RadarOnline.com has learned.

Cottle, 35, did not appear at the Beverly Hills courthouse on Monday but entered the plea through her attorney.

The Los Angeles District Attorney charged Cottle on Friday with a misdemeanor for possession of a controlled substance.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Cottle and T.I. were pulled over in September in Los Angeles on a traffic stop when authorities smelled marijuana. Police also found pills in their car which was later determined to be ecstasy.

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T.I., whose real name is Clifford Harris, turned himself into an Arkansas prison on Monday to begin serving his 11-month sentence for a probation violation stemming from the arrest.

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The rapper previously served seven months at the same facility for an illegal weapons conviction he received in 2009.

Cottle is due back in court on January 6.

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