Drill rapper-turned-drug dealer gets driving ban for uninsured Lamborghini
Briefly

Rhys Herbert, known as Digga D, faces ongoing legal issues while serving a nearly four-year prison sentence for supplying significant quantities of cannabis. Recently, he was brought before the Bexley Magistrates' Court for driving an uninsured Lamborghini. Herbert, a significant figure in the UK drill music scene, was fined and disqualified from driving after being found guilty of this offence. His criminal activities have raised serious concerns about the influence of drugs and violence in the music industry, overshadowing his musical career achievements.
Digga D, born Rhys Herbert, was sentenced for supplying 45kg of cannabis and is now facing additional consequences for driving without valid insurance.
He attended the court session from prison, facing penalties for driving an uninsured Lamborghini while already serving a lengthy prison term for drug offenses.
Herbert's role in the cannabis supply operation was substantial, as the judge emphasized, noting the expectation of significant financial gain from his actions.
Despite his rise as a prominent figure in the UK drill music scene, Herbert's legal troubles and criminal charges have overshadowed his musical achievements.
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