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Lauryn Hill is going straight from the clink to the road – house arrest be damned.

The singer was released from federal prison Friday (Oct. 4) after serving time for tax evasion and was ordered to serve three months of house arrest. But ain’tnobodygottimeforthat.

Hill asked the judge for permission to tour from November 15 to December 31, and surprisingly, was approved – on the condition that she report all of her shows, venues, locations, and hotels to her probation officer.

After December 31, she must return home and serve out the rest of her home detention sentence.

Upon her release from prison, Lauryn dropped the single “Consumerism.”