There was some question as to the nature of The Pimp's earlier arrest, and a question as to the nature of his parole. I was able to find the relevant court records once I realized I was initially looking in the wrong county.
Here is the crime. The Pimp was working at JCPenny, and on several occasions he allowed acquaintances to charge a purchase, and he would subsequently reverse the charge as if they returned the merchandise...but they kept the goods. This racked up about $2900 in stolen value. There is some ambiguous evidence that deposits to his bank might have been his kickbacks from the scam.
This took place in February of 2009. And here is the mini-bombshell. One of the credit cards used belonged to the first (known) girl he would later pimp out, none other than "eevee."
This was several years before The Pimp met !VI!. She was still in high school in a different part of Texas at the time.
Reading the sequence of events one is left with the impression of The Pimp as a petty criminal without shame or guilt who tries to weasel out of paying the consequences for his actions. This has been going on for more than seven years now.
The court cut him a break this being his first arrest. They allowed him to plead guilty (not nolo contendere) and in return deferred proceeding further in the trial. He only had to comply with parole. Presumably if he did this successfully he wouldn't end up with a conviction on his record.
The terms of parole were reasonable. Pay court costs (about $200), pay a fine of $500, make restitution of about $2900, spend 9 days in jail, and work 200 hours of community service. And the usual checking in, not moving without getting permission, etc.
He skipped out on all of this, the fines, the few days in jail, the community service. Everything. He left eevee holding the bag for $5000 in bail money. (Yes, she put up bail for him.) They issued multiple arrest warrants, and the court increased his bail a few times ending up at $20,000. His assigned lawyer petitioned to be released because of non-communication and non-payment. The Pimp tried to use his typical malingering as an excuse as to why he didn't complete community service. His only evidence was a medical report saying the cause of his chest pain was "unknown" and not dangerous. (This was after some years, and was faxed in from the UNT campus.)
etc. etc.
The state rescinded his parole, and Texas could crank up his deferred court case, convict him, and throw him in prison if they so choose. This, presumably, after the Feds get their first at bat.