NBA YoungBoy Released on Bond and here is Conditions Applied by Court
NBY YoungBoy has been released but is not yet fully a freeman. The good also remains that YoungBoy can now do some other activities but that is under his cycle.
After serving for almost eight months in prison, the Still flexin rapper regain human liberty and that was actually on October 22 been Friday.
As his fans celebrate his release, it should be noted that YoungBoy Never broke was on bond with few conditions attached to it, he no longer in detain custody as inmate locator database confirms that Kentrell DeSean Gaulden it as well.
So, the conditions include that he will remain on house arrest, he will wear an ankle monitor just for tracking him, he won’t leave the specific house, only have access with family and lastly, Only three visitors will be allowed at a time and all visitors must be approved by the judge.
Those mentioned above are part of the conditions given to him and an extensive measure is being carried out. Another major restriction is that he should totally abstain from guns and drugs and also submit to drug testing.
His lawyer who’s name is @LawyerforWorkers has provided more information on Instagram about the rapper which you can watch below.
The 22-year-old MC was arrested in March following a pursuit with police. He had an outstanding warrant on drug and weapons charges from a September 2020 arrest in Baton Rouge. He pleaded not guilty to one count of felon in possession of a firearm and one count of possession of an unregistered firearm and is awaiting trial.
One of the reasons that a judge reportedly granted his bond was because the government presented inaccurate evidence. The LAPD officer who apprehended him during the March pursuit claimed he was driving 80-90 mph, but in fact, he was only doing 40 mph, according to new testimony.
While he was behind bars, NBA YoungBoy released his album Sincerely, Kentrell, which debuted atop the Billboard 200. He also welcomed his eighth child in late September.