T.I.
has withdrawn his request to host Thanksgiving dinner at his home after
prosecutors strongly opposed any changes to the court’s original order.

“The defendant is asking this Court
for the very kind of special treatment to which this Court made clear
the defendant was not entitled,” federal prosecutors wrote in their
response to T.I.’s request, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

“His constant requests for more visitors, recent complaints about
‘delays’ in the approval of visitors, and requests for maintenance
workers and a traditional Thanksgiving dinner with ‘family’ show that
the defendant does not … appreciate the generosity of the Court in
granting his release.”

As previously reported, the Southern MC (born Clifford Harris, Jr.) was arrested by federal authorities on October 13 after allegedly attempting to buy three machine guns and two silencers.

On October 26, the self-proclaimed King of the South was released
from jail on $3 million bond and placed on house arrest. Under the
conditions of the court order, T.I. can have up to three visitors at
once, all of whom must undergo background checks.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, T.I. has submitted a list of 95 potential visitors to his home.