Kodak Black Granted Release on Bond From Federal Prison
Kodak Black has been granted release on $550,000 bond with house arrest from a Miami federal prison, The Associated Press reports. The Florida rapper was arrested last week (May 11) on two federal charges of “making a false statement in connection with the acquisition or attempted acquisition of a firearm.” He has pled not guilty, according to The AP.
According to the indictment, Kodak is accused of lying on two separate occasions when trying to buy firearms at a Florida shop. He allegedly indicated on forms “that he was not under indictment or information in any court for a felony, or any other crime for which the judge could imprison him for more than one year.” The maximum penalty for the charges is 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, the indictment states.
Kodak Black is currently facing a first-degree criminal sexual conduct charge in Florence County, South Carolina. Kodak’s attorney Bradford M. Cohen told the Miami Herald that his client may have said “he was not under indictment” because he was charged directly by prosecutors—not by a grand jury indictment—in South Carolina. “In general, I think some of these legal terms are misleading,” Cohen told the Herald.
This past April, Kodak Black was arrested in New York for criminal possession of a weapon (second degree) and unlawful possession of marijuana. He is expected back in court in New York in June.