Rapper Kodak Black has pleaded guilty to first-degree assault and battery stemming from a 2016 incident where he was accused of sexually assaulting a high school student in a hotel room following a concert in South Carolina. The victim, according to 12th Circuit Solicitor Ed Clements (as cited by WBTW), was present on a screen and agreed to all conditions of the plea deal, which included the rapper pleading guilty to the lesser charge, taking responsibility for his actions, undergoing counseling, and publicly apologizing for his actions — which he did in the courtroom. Black, born Bill Kapri, was sentenced to 10 years suspended to 18 months probation. Joining Black in court was Baltimore Ravens quarterback and 2019 NFL MVP Lamar Jackson, who called himself a “friend” of...
HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Scott Dudelson / Getty Kodak Black is trying to pay it forward now that he’s a free man, for now. The Florida rapper is launching a new clothing line that he says will help benefit judicial reform. The name of the clothing line is L.O.V.E. and the Trump-supporting rapper says the proceeds… Reports TMZ: Kodak’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, tells TMZ … the rapper’s starting a new clothing line dubbed L.O.V.E. … an acronym for “Loyalty Out Values Everything.” The brand’s only in its infancy but Bradford says major retailers like Foot Locker, Footaction, City Gear and Snipes have pre-ordered the apparel. So far, biz is boomin’ … we’re told L.O.V.E. has nearly sold out its first run of pre-orders. There are also plans to roll out a sneaker line and possibly ...
Source: Instagram / Instagram Kodak Black has proven once again that you can be physically free but still be mentally enslaved. He made it clear that he is riding with his benefactor until the wheels fall off. As spotted on Hot New Hip Hop the Pompano Beach, Florida native is now out of prison and seems to be living his best free life. On January 19, 2021, former President Donald Trump commuted Kodak Black’s sentence for his 2020 conviction. Since then he has shown his forever gratitude to the besmirched politician via social media posts but he recently did the most during an interview with Fat Joe. I Want To Thank The President @RealDonaldTrump For His Commitment To Justice Reform And Shortening My Sentence. I Also Want To Thank Everyone For Their Support And Love.It Means More Than ...
Source: Instagram / Instagram Kodak Black has proven once again that you can be physically free but still be mentally enslaved. He made it clear that he is riding with his benefactor until the wheels fall off. As spotted on Hot New Hip Hop the Pompano Beach, Florida native is now out of prison and seems to be living his best free life. On January 19, 2021, former President Donald Trump commuted Kodak Black’s sentence for his 2020 conviction. Since then he has shown his forever gratitude to the besmirched politician via social media posts but he recently did the most during an interview with Fat Joe. I Want To Thank The President @RealDonaldTrump For His Commitment To Justice Reform And Shortening My Sentence. I Also Want To Thank Everyone For Their Support And Love.It Means More Than ...