Kim was sentenced to a one year and a day in prison after she was found guilty of perjury and conspiracy for lying to a grand jury in relation to a 2001 shooting involving Capone-N-Noreaga and Kim's crew in front of New York radio station Hot 97.
The Queen Bee will leave the FDC next Monday July 3rd; she will then be taken to an undisclosed New Jersey location for processing and will begin serving a month's house arrest at her North Jersey home.
The Brooklyn bred rapper was initially scheduled to be released in August but was granted an earlier release due to good behavior.
Kim has been a model inmate and is humbled by the outpouring of support she's received in letters from local fans and radio station shout-outs.
Barely a week after checking into prison, Lil Kim released her fourth album, "The Naked Truth."
The 6 episode series captured the rapper's final days of freedom before reporting to jail.
