NBA Youngboy, also known as Kentrell Gaulden, faces fresh legal issues as he finds himself back in jail, this time for drug charges and identity fraud.
In a turn of events, NBA Youngboy, the popular rapper known for his chart-topping hits, has been arrested once again. Kentrell Gaulden was apprehended in Utah, where he had been on house arrest following a prior arrest related to a music video shoot. The charges from this arrest include fraud, forgery, and possession of both firearms and narcotics.
The recent arrest stems from an alleged violation of his house arrest terms in Utah. Gaulden had been under house arrest due to his involvement in a music video shoot back in 2020, during which multiple individuals, including Gaulden himself, were arrested on charges related to drugs and weapons.
Following his latest arrest, a judge has ordered federal agents to take NBA Youngboy into federal custody. He is to be held until a bond revocation hearing is scheduled, indicating the seriousness of the new charges he faces.
NBA Youngboy’s legal history includes previous brushes with the law, notably involving firearm-related charges. These recent developments add to his legal troubles and raise questions about the impact on his music career and personal life.
As the legal process unfolds, fans and observers are keen to see how NBA Youngboy’s legal team navigates these charges and what implications they may have for his future. The outcome of the bond revocation hearing will likely determine his immediate future and legal standing.