Taxstone will be spending just over three more years in prison, on top of his existing 35-year sentence. That was the decision made on Friday (May 29) in a Brooklyn federal court, as the once-successful podcaster was sentenced to 37 months in federal prison for his role masterminding a plan to sneak contraband, including drugs and a weapon, into jail where he was then incarcerated. The sentence will run consecutively to his state sentence, meaning that the time will be in addition to the 35 years he received for manslaughter for a fatal shooting during a 2016 T.I. concert in Manhattan. Taxstone (real name Daryl Campbell) orchestrated the contraband scheme while he was held at Brooklyn’s MDC. The plan involved bringing in a rope made up of pieces of paper covered in a synthetic cannabinoid, over 100 strips of a synthetic opioid, approximately 27 bags of marijuana, over 400 cigarettes, two lighters, a scalpel, and a cell-phone charging cord and plug.…