Miami rapper Kodak Black is giving credit where credit is due. He went online to share his newest ink, which served as a massive thank you to one of the people who have been by his side that also helped him get out of prison.
Kodak Black Shares New Tattoo
Kodak took to his Instagram Story share share that he’d tattooed his lawyer’s name on his hand. He shared the massive token of appreciation for famed legal muscle Bradford Cohen, which was done on the side of his left hand.
Kodak Black Still Faces Sexual Assault Charge
Thanks to a pardon from former president Donald Trump, the Florida rapper can put the weapons charges that landed him in federal prison behind him. But the chart-topping artist is still not free and clear from his troubles with the law. Kodak Black is out of jail after Donald Trump signed off on a presidential pardon, but the pardon doesn’t mean across-the-board immunity. The state of South Carolina still intends to prosecute the platinum-selling artist on charges that he sexually assaulted a woman in 2016.
Kodak Black has been pardoned by Donald Trump in one case, but he’s facing separate charges in another case.
Kodak Black Could Land Back In Prison
The sexual assault case against Kodak, a.k.a. Bill Israel, carries a sentence of up to 30 years in prison if he’s convicted. In addition to the most recent weapons case, the 23-year-old has already been locked up several times for crimes related to drugs, weapons, robbery and assault.
Lil Wayne + Kodak Black Pardoned
Grammy-winning rapper Lil Wayne and Kodak Black are back-back. The hip-hop pair have reportedly received huge pardons in their criminal cases – one which already has KB behind bars – courtesy of Trump.
President Trump has decided to pardon his former chief strategist Steve Bannon, rappers Lil Wayne and Kodak Black, as well as former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, according to reports, citing sources. As of midnight, Trump had yet to release a list of individuals he was pardoning or granting clemency to — estimated to be about 100 individuals. Reuters, which reported Lil Wayne and Kodak Black, did not have any additional information. (Radio)