Jelly Roll plans to seek forgiveness from victims of armed robbery: 'No logic to what I did'
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Jelly Roll is hoping the victims of an armed robbery he committed as a teen will forgive him as he reflects on his past in jails and his rise to stardom.
"When I try to make logic of it, I can't. There was no logic to what I did. It made absolutely no sense." "I just always had faith that God had a bigger purpose for what I was trying to do."
"I really want to have a conversation with them. I've thought about reaching out. This has been 24 years ago now. And I just don't know how that would even start — you know, how I would go about it — because sometimes I wonder if they might have even seen me in passing or are aware of my success," Jelly Roll said, adding they’re on his "amends list."
"I would just ask them to understand, I would ask them to just, one, forgive me, because there's no excuse in that. The first accountability is, no matter how old I was, I had no business taking from anybody. Just the entitlement that I had, this, the world owed me enough that I could come take your stuff.