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Rapper NBA YoungBoy arrested on multiple charges while on house arrest in Utah

CACHE COUNTY, Utah (WAFB/Grey Information) – Rap star NBA YoungBoy has been arrested in Utah on a number of offenses whereas serving a home arrest sentence.
In accordance with jail information from the Cache County Sheriff’s Workplace, the 24-year-old, whose actual title is Kentrell Gaulden, was booked on a number of costs together with possession of a managed substance and possession of a harmful weapon on Tuesday.
The rapper is awaiting trial for federal gun costs, which was paused in March pending the U.S. Supreme Courtroom’s ruling on Second Modification rights this spring.
The rapper was indicted in March 2021 after allegedly being discovered with two weapons throughout a September 2020 incident in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Sixteen folks have been arrested on drug and firearm costs whereas filming a music video in an deserted lot.
In July 2022, a federal jury in Los Angeles discovered NBA YoungBoy not responsible of “knowingly” possessing a firearm throughout an arrest following a quick foot chase in California.
He has been serving home arrest in Utah, underneath the surveillance of a safety agency staffed by navy veterans.
Final December, a federal choose lessened the circumstances of his home arrest to permit him entry to psychological well being therapies, however denied him extra time within the recording studio, regardless of arguments that his file gross sales have suffered resulting from his lockdown.
An legal professional representing NBA YoungBoy issued a press release saying partially, “Everyone seems to be presumed harmless, and he has been falsely accused up to now.”
No bail has been set.
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