Despite being locked up, Migos member Offset has found himself in a heap of trouble behind bars, where he supposedly spearheaded a riot. Now, he has been dealt bad news for the second time this week in connection with the group's recent arrest at Georgia Southern University, as the judge involved with his case has denied his bond once again.

Showing his despise for the judge, according to the Statesboro Times, the rapper allegedly shouted out profanities to Bulloch County Superior Court judge John R. Turner, after rejecting his plea to be freed on bond due to his lengthy rap sheet and the recent fight.

As we previously reported, the trio were arrested backstage at a show at Georgia Southern University's annual Spring Bling concert on April 18th, where all members were apprehended and charged for misdemeanor marijuana possession, felony possession of a schedule II narcotic and carrying a loaded gun on school property.

While Quavo and Takeoff have been released on bond, Offset faces an additional charge of gun possession by a convicted felon, and has been locked behind bars.

Due to his latest 'riot' incident, Offset faces additional charges of battery and causing a riot in a penal institution after an altercation with another inmate. The group has since pushed back their 'Young Rich Nation Tour' from May until July.

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