Swift (rapper)

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Ondre Moore (born March 17, 1976), known by stage names Swift and Swifty McVay, is an American rapper and member of D12. He was accepted into the group as a replacement for Bugz, at Bugz's request, following his unexpected death in 1999. In 2002, Swift founded the Fyre Dapartment Production Company. In 2006 Swifty McVay released an underground mixtape called, "Forest Fyres Mixtape".

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[edit] Prison

A day after a warrant was issued for his arrest, D12 member Swift was sentenced April 20, 2006 to 93 days in jail for violating terms of his probation in a drunk driving case. According to authorities, Swift was found near his Novi, Michigan home and was escorted by police to the court where Judge Mackenzie, who issued the arrest warrant, sentenced him to 93 days in the Oakland County Jail, with 10 days credit for time he previously spent in jail for the same offense. Swift missed his court hearing to attend fellow group member Proof's funeral.[1]

[edit] Trivia

  • Swift had a cameo appearance alongside other D12 members in 2005's The Longest Yard. The group was credited as "Basketball Convicts". Swift was the only member of the group to speak a line.

[edit] Discography

[edit] References

  1. ^ Petipas, Jolene. "D12 Member Swift Sentenced to Prison", SOHH, 2006-04-21. Retrieved on October 6, 2006.

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NAME Moore, Ondre
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Swifty McVay, Swift
SHORT DESCRIPTION American musician
DATE OF BIRTH March 17, 1976
PLACE OF BIRTH USA
DATE OF DEATH
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