G. Dep Comes Home After 13 Years in Prison

G. Dep Comes Home After 13 Years in Prison

It’s been 13 summers since ex-Bad Boy Records rapper G. Dep set foot on free ground. But thanks to the Limited Credit Time Allowance program, the 49-year-old Harlem native was eligible for a six-month credit on his sentence and released from the belly of the beast on Thursday.

 

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G. Dep, born Trevell Coleman, was granted clemency by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul in December after serving 13 years of a 15-years-to-life sentence for a murder he committed as a teen.

In 2010, Dep confessed to shooting John Henkel, 32, during a robbery in East Harlem in 1993 when G. Dep was a teenager. Henkel was shot three times in the chest outside an apartment complex. Law enforcement was not able to solve the crime. G. Dep confessed to the slaying, saying that he did not know Henkel died from the shooting until years later.