The legal woes continue to rack up for Ja Rule. Sources say, Ja pleaded guilty to three counts of tax evasion yesterday, a charge that comes with a max of one-year and $100,000 fine for each instance. The former Def Jam hitmaker accepted a plea agreement that could dismiss two counts against him for unpaid taxes on income from 2007 and 2008. His sentencing date will be June 13, 2011. The 35-year-old rapper will also begin a two-year sentence on June 8 for a separate charge. Back in December, Rule pleaded guilty to a July 2007 incident having a loaded gun in his car. His lawyer is trying to have him serve all of the charges concurrently. Recently, Ja announced on his Twitter account that the day before he begins his bid, he will drop two new albums, The renaissance Project and Pain is Love 2.

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