The first NBA YoungBoy picture surfaces after release from Prison.
As the release date of his label’s next compilation album approaches, NBA YoungBoy has relocated to Utah, where he will be placed under house arrest while awaiting trial. As reported, YoungBoy Never Broke Again is finally out of jail on bail after being behind bars for around seven months. NBA Youngboy was granted the $1.5 million bail with a GPS monitor, and he will be on house arrest in Utah. “I’m really, really happy for him,” defense lawyer Drew Findling told Rolling Stone. “This is the right result. It’s the fair result.”
The “Top” rapper has already served seven months in a Louisiana jail after being arrested in March on an outstanding warrant on drug and weapons charges stemming from an arrest in his hometown in September 2020.
He was granted bail with some rules that the “Sincerely, Kentrell” will have to follow, which includes he can’t have more than 3 guests at his residence at once, and all visitors have to go through approval from a judge. The rules also stated that he can’t have visitors between 9 am to 7 am.
Now a picture of NBA Youngboy has surfaced online, which is believed to be his first post-bail image. In the picture, the Baton Rouge rapper is donning a new look, with a mustache, and short dreadlocks.
Youngboy is dressed in an orange jumpsuit and smiles broadly in the photo with four other convicts. He seemed to be coping well with his recent setback, demonstrating to his followers that things might be far worse.
Youngboy, hopefully, will be released soon and will be able to return to dominating the charts as he usually has. We’ll keep you informed when more information on his case becomes available.
Youngboy, hopefully, will be released soon and will be able to return to dominating the charts as he usually has. We’ll keep you informed when more information on his case becomes available.
The Baton Rouge rapper secured a $500,000 bail on Tuesday, but he will be subject to several conditions while awaiting trial. Among his requirements are the following:
Utah has 24-hour house arrest.
– Electronic location tracking
– Travel is restricted to Baton Rouge, Utah, and sections of California.
– No more than three visitors may be present at his residence at the same time.
– A judge must authorise all visitors.
– No visits between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m.
– Cannot violate any laws
– Is not permitted to own a firearm.
– Cannot take any drugs that have not been prescribed by a doctor.
In recent developments, NBA Youngboy successfully concluded one of his two federal gun trials on Friday by being found not guilty of having a handgun and ammo as a felon.
Approximately two hours into its second day of deliberations, a jury in Los Angeles reached a judgment. The case included a maximum 10-year jail sentence for Mr. Gaulden, better known to fans as NBA YoungBoy or YB.
YoungBoy was arrested in the Los Angeles region in March 2021 on a different federal gun possession warrant related to an earlier incident in the rapper’s home state of Louisiana. This arrest was the catalyst for the California accusation of gun possession.
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In July 2022, the rapper who has been fighting for the firearm possession charge in the federal California Central District Court, has now been found not guilty. “I’m feeling great,” said Youngboy, who hugged his lawyers James Manasseh, André Bélanger, Tanner Woods, Robby Gill, and Andrew Flier. “It’s a relief.”
EXCLUSIVE video of NBA YoungBoy reacting to NOT GUILTY verdict after stepping outside federal courthouse.
“He was not guilty. He was innocent,” lawyer James Manasseh says.
“Never was guilty,” YoungBoy tells @RollingStone. pic.twitter.com/vAuBAzp9G7
— Nancy Dillon (@Nancy__Dillon) July 15, 2022