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NBA YoungBoy Hit With 63 New Charges Following Arrest
NBA YoungBoy Hit With 63 New Charges Following Arrest
NBA YoungBoy made headlines after he was arrested in Utah for multiple charges. Over the past 3 years, the rapper has been on strict house arrest in the state of Utah stemming from his arrest at a music video shoot in 2020.
Despite being confined all that time, the Baton Rouge rapper has been arrested yet again on multiple felony charges.
According to new reports reaching us at Dreddsworld, NBA YoungBoy has been hit with 63 new charges. Initially, he was hit with 7 charges which included drug and gun possession to identity fraud, presenting a concerning array of legal woes for the rapper.
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Among the charges listed are procuring or attempting to procure prescription drugs, possession of other controlled substances, possession of a dangerous weapon by a restricted person, a “pattern of unlawful activity,” identity fraud, and forgery.
According to jail records from the Cache County Sheriff’s Office, Youngboy was booked on several charges on Tuesday evening, April 16, around 6:30 p.m.
As of right now, no bail has been set.
“How do a nigga that ain’t been outside get hit with 63 NEW charges,” someone commented on the new charges. “Never free again..Fuck a book they threw Barnes and Nobel at that nigga,” another person wrote.
“You would think after all these chances he would get himself together,” someone else shared. “The wrong folks be rich. Cuz I just don’t understand the fascination they have with doing stuff to put them in jail,” another person added.
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