UPDATE: Kodak Black Pleads Not Guilty After Being Hit With Multiple Charges Including Drug Possession

UPDATE: Kodak Black Pleads Not Guilty After Being Hit With Multiple Charges Including Drug Possession

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Kodak Black has pleaded not guilty after being jailed in Florida. As The Shade Room formerly reported, the 26-year-old rapartist was jailed in Plantation, Florida, on Wednesday, December 6.

RELATED: REPORT: Kodak Black Arrested On Drug Charge In Florida

Why Was The Rapper Arrested?

As The Shade Room formerly reported, Plantation authorities apparently discovered the rapartist in his Bentley car earlier this week. The rapartist’s vehicle obstructed a roadway at the time, and his taillights were on.

When the officer approached the car, they supposedly observed the rapartist sleeping with the window midway down. Additionally, they discovered the odor of “burnt weed” and a cup of alcohol, per XXL.

While the officer supposedly ran the rapartist’s motorist’s license info, they observed white powder “falling from the rapartist.” It was then identified that the compound was coming from Black’s mouth.

The rapartist was jailed and scheduled into the Broward County Sheriff’s Office. He was charged with belongings of drug, tampering with proof, and an “improper stop/stand/park/.”

At the time, it was reported that the rapartist’s bail would be exposed after a bond hearing.

Additionally, it was reported that Black would appear in court on Thursday, December 7.

JUST IN: Kodak Black hasactually been apprehended for drug belongings.

He is presently behind bars at the Broward County Sheriff’s Office. pic.twitter.com/6xYndxznhQ

— XXL Magazine (@XXL) December 7, 2023

More Details Regarding Kodak Black’s Case, Plea & Release

According to case records bymeansof the Broward County Clerk of the Courts, Kodak Black’s Broward County case number is 23012882CF10A, and the case was formally submitted on Friday, December 8, in the Central Courthouse.

The rapartist, whose genuine name is Bill Kapri, will have his case managed by Judge Michael Lynch.

Additionally, the case record states that Kodak Black’s bond quantity for his belongings of drug charge was set at $5,000 on Thursday,

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