Update 06/22/2023 12:22am:

Federal prosecutors have formally filed an appeal following a judge granting Boosie bond, again. A new judge will now have to review the matter before he is released. 

 

Stay tuned as details continue to unfold.  


Original 06/21/2023 3:35pm:

Update 06/21/2023 3:20pm:

Boosie is expected to be released from police custody after his bond ruling was upheld on Wednesday, July 21. The Baton Rouge rapper's bond was approved the day before until federal prosecutors filed a motion to keep the music artist behind bars.

However, a new case filing shows the feds' motion to block Boosie's bond has been denied. Boosie is therefore expected to be freed from jail soon.

Scroll above to view the most recent case filing and stay tuned for more updates.


Update 06/20/2023 11:28pm:

Sources confirmed Boosie was granted bond in his gun case Tuesday afternoon. However, prosecutors are attempting to overturn the judge's decision by filing a motion to keep the rapper behind bars.

The Baton Rouge music artist is facing multiple gun charges, including being a felon in possession of a firearm and transporting firearms across interstate highways.

Stay tuned for more details.


Original 06/20/2023 4:19pm:

Boosie has reportedly been granted bond in his gun case, according to VladTV sources. While details of his bond have not been released, court documents related to his case have been unsealed.

The above document confirms earlier reports about the rapper's charges coming as a result of his May 6 arrest in San Diego, California. Boosie became the focus of San Diego police after one officer observed the rapper on Instagram Live with a "known Neighborhood Crip gang member."

While viewing Boosie on Instagram Live, law enforcement reportedly spotted a gun in Boosie's waistband, which led to officers using an "Airborne Law Enforcement Unit" to track him down. After pulling Boosie over in a black SUV, officers found the gun matching the one seen in the video.

After the case was dismissed on the state level, Boosie was arrested by the ATF on June 14 for being a felon in possession of a weapon. Boosie's previous felony came in 2011 when he was convicted of bringing illegal contraband into a penal institution, criminal conspiracy to incite a felony, and possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute.

Look above to view the court documents related to Boosie's case.