Kodak Black knows how to upset people, and he’s known to literally flush money down the toilet. He found a much better use of his funds recently.
The Trump-pardoned rapper donated $20,000 to the daughter of a cop who died of COVID-19. This money went straight to her college fund.
Fort Lauderdale police officer Jennifer Sepot died after contracting the virus, and it left her family in a a bad way, including leaving her 2-year-old daughter behind. Black reached out and he helped out in a big way.
Kodak’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, told TMZ that “the rapper read an article about the cop’s COVID death, saw she had a young daughter and said … ‘Make sure that kid is straight. Pay for her college fund.'”
The rapper contracted COVID several months ago himself and he suffered from body aches, headaches, and had difficulty breathing. His struggles lasted for around 10 days.
The Fort Lauderdale Fraternal Order of Police released a statement saying that they are “grateful to everyone who has donated to the Sepot family in memory of Jennifer. Her loss has had an immeasurable and lasting impact on our officers. The generosity by supporters has offered a degree of hope during a time in which support for law enforcement feels to be a waning movement.”
Our thoughts go out to anyone who is suffering from a tragic situation due to this terrible pandemic.