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JT Reflects On How Going To Prison Changed Her ‘Completely’

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JT of the City Girls reflected on the impacts of the time she spent incarcerated while speaking as a guest on a recent episode of the Abolition X podcast, hosted by Richie Resheda, Indigo Mateo and Vic Mensa.

Source: MadameNoire

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