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NBA YoungBoy Will Be Moved To His Hometown In Baton Rouge To Do His Remainder Time

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NBA YoungBoy Will Be Moved To His Hometown In Baton Rouge To Serve The Remainder Of His Time Until Sentencing
NBA YoungBoy Will Be Moved To His Hometown In Baton Rouge To Serve The Remainder Of His Time Until Sentencing

NBA YoungBoy remains a hot topic of discussion after he was arrested in his Utah home for multiple felony charges. The rapper has been on house arrest there, awaiting trial for a federal gun charge, for two years.

He was booked for “patterns of unlawful activity, procuring or attempting to procure drugs, identity fraud, forgery, possession of controlled substances, and possession of a dangerous weapon.”

According to new reports reaching us at Dreddsworld, NBA YoungBoy will be moved to his hometown in Baton Rouge where he will serve the remainder of his time until sentencing.

 

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“All the nigga had to do was sit in the house and not commit no crime while there can’t even do that,” someone commented. “They won’t be satisfied to hear get killed and his hometown just like jaydayoungan,” another person wrote.

“That’s a set up he shouldn’t of been letting them white folks in his home,” someone else shared. “The whole 4kt bout to team up again,” another user added.

As we previously reported, authorities are accusing NBA YoungBoy of running a prescription fraud ring. The arrest report says YoungBoy, real name Kentrell Gaulden, was part of a scheme to fraudulently obtain promethazine with codeine a.k.a. lean.

YB and others, who have yet to be named, allegedly tried to obtain the prescribed drug at multiple pharmacies in Cache County, Utah.

The Baton Rouge rapper reportedly called in for a prescription for a 74-year-old woman to a pharmacy in Utah and provided the pharmacist with “an actual, valid DEA number, NPI number and other identification for the real physician.”

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