NBA YoungBoy has reportedly been arrested in Cache County, Utah.
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Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to reflect a statement reportedly received from a lawyer representing NBA YoungBoy.
More Reported Details Regarding NBA YoungBoy’s Arrest In Utah
According to WAFB, YoungBoy was recently arrested in Utah. As The Shade Room previously reported, the 24-year-old was under house arrest in the state after multiple legal proceedings, which reportedly stemmed from a music video incident in 2020.
WAFB reports that jail records from the Cache County Sheriff’s Office show that YoungBoy was arrested on Tuesday, April 16. The rapper, whose real name is Kentrell Gaulden, was taken into custody around 6:30 p.m.
Additionally, he has reportedly been hit with multiple charges.
The outlet reports that the charges include a “pattern of unlawful activity,” “procuring or attempting to procure drug/prescription,” and “identity fraud.” YoungBoy has also been charged with “forgery” and “possession of other controlled substances.”
Lastly, the 24-year-old is reportedly charged with “possession of a dangerous weapon by a restricted person.”
The outlet notes that no bail has yet been set for the rapper.
According to The Advocate, YoungBoy’s attorney, James Manasseh, has informed the outlet that he is “still learning details about the arrest.” Additionally, Manasseh explained that he could not immediately comment.
The outlet adds that the rapper’s trial for the 2020 incident is expected to begin on July 15.
Social Media Reacts
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An Attorney Representing The Rapper Issues A Statement
According to an updated report from WAFB, an “attorney representing YoungBoy” has reportedly issued a statement regarding the 24-year-old’s arrest. The outlet did not specify whether the statement was received from James Manasseh or another legal representative.
“Everyone is presumed innocent and he has been falsely accused in the past,” the statement reads.
Daily Mail has also reported receiving the same statement, crediting the words to “an attorney representing the rapper.” The outlet also notes that it has reached out to YoungBoy for direct comment.