Florida rapper Kodak Black has no plans of returning to jail. The hip-hop newcomer’s legal muscle reportedly reached out to a judge to make sure new collaborations won’t violate his probation.
According to reports, Black and his legal representative are playing it safe even if it means avoiding collaborative efforts.
Kodak’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, filed docs Monday asking the judge to clarify the conditions of Kodak’s house arrest — specifically if working with rappers with a criminal history would be a violation.
In the past, he’s worked with Rick Ross, Gucci Mane and Young Thug … all of whom have rap sheets. Kodak’s been ordered not to associate with known felons, but wants an exception for work associates and family members. (TMZ)
A few days ago, KB publicly celebrated his 20th birthday on Instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BVOCyE0Ft1t/?taken-by=kodakblack
Recently, Black promised to soon deliver a new video.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BU-ugFLF0gw/?taken-by=kodakblack
For the past few days, KB has flooded his Instagram feed with post-jail posts.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BU9pkceFuW0/?taken-by=kodakblack