Tupac and Biggie Arrest Fingerprint Cards for Sale: A Piece of Hip Hop History

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TUPAC AND BIGGIE ARREST FINGERPRINT CARDS UP FOR SALE

If you’ve got a spare $225,000 lying around, you could snag a piece of hip hop history with signed fingerprint cards from the arrests of rap icons Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G., which are now up for sale.

Momentsintime.com, one of the nation’s leading autograph dealers, has listed two unique pieces of music memorabilia from rappers Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G., earning its new owners some major street cred in exchange for a colossal $225,000 per item.

Tupac’s fingerprint docs list him under his real name, Lesane Parish Crooks, and stem from his 1995 arrest for which he served 9 months of his 1.5-year sentence after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a female fan named Ayanna Jackson.

On the other hand, Biggie also makes history with his arrest fingerprint docs, representing the first-ever piece you can snag of him signing off by his real name, Christopher Wallace. During the ’95 arrest season, Biggie was booked for a robbery and aggravated assault charge in Pennsylvania, although the robbery charges were later dismissed.

Of course, the felonies themselves are not being condoned, but for longtime rap enthusiasts hoping to get their hands on collectibles steeped in history, this represents a unique opportunity to own a piece of rap history.

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