
“Young people do stupid things, but the problem is that you’ve been doing stupid things since you were 15,” said U.S. District Court Judge Federico Moreno while sentencing Kodak Black this morning on his federal weapons case that took place in South Florida.
The rapper was looking at a maximum of a 10 yr sentence after pleading guilty to pleaded guilty to two counts of knowingly making a false and fictitious written statement in connection with the acquisition and attempted acquisition of a firearm from a federally licensed firearms dealer.
As you remember, back in May, Kodak was arrested by U.S. Marshals just before his performance at Rolling Loud which was taking place in Miami Gardens.
This isn’t the end of Kodak Black’s legal troubles. He still has a criminal sexual misconduct case in South Carolina for sexual assault of a high school student back in 2016.
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