NBA YoungBoy saw over 100,000 signatures on a petition to President Joe Biden to grant him a release from lockup. That didn’t pay off, but he found another way to get out of incarceration.
Youngboy Never Broke Again has been released from jail after six months in custody. XXL reports that James Manasseh, attorney for NBA Young Boy, has confirmed that his client was released from jail with “significant conditions.”
The terms of the rapper’s release were not explained, but his legal team presented bond conditions on Monday, October 18th as first reported by The Advocate. YoungBoy is to remain on house arrest at his Utah home with former members of the military securing his property and he also has permission to build a home recording studio according to those proposed conditions.
NBA YoungBoy was locked up on federal gun charges on April 13th. He was arrested in Los Angeles by the FBI and LAPD after his vehicle was pulled over due to a warrant for his arrest. He fled, but was eventually caught by K-9 officers.
The rapper’s bond was issued by a California judge that entailed $540k in cash, collateral in the form of two properties worth a total of $1.5 million, drug testing, an ankle monitor and more.
Despite his legal woes, YoungBoy NBA was still able to release new music during that time. Now he might be able to continue that in a new home recording studio. Keep checking back with Thirsty for more updates.
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