Snoop Dogg allowed back for England
After a four-year dispute with the British immigration authorities, Snoop Dogg (38) may now go back to the United Kingdom. As The Sun reported, the U.S. rapper convince the judge that he poses no threat to the population. In 2006 he was engaged on board a British Airways plane in a fight in which seven policemen were injured. Heathrow Airport Snoop Dogg had spent the night in a cell so. Then he had to go back to the U.S.. Now, the rap star can apply for another visa in the UK as a musician and making money. His lawyer Philip Trott said: "The court ruling is good news for Snoop. But it is a shame that we took five hearings in order to achieve the goal. "