Kodak Black pleads guilty to federal weapons charges, faces up to eight years in prison
Kapri isfalse information on federal forms to purchase three firearms from a gun shop in Miami. Authorities claimed one of those weapons was found at the scene of a shooting in Pompano Beach, Florida.
A lawyer for Kapri, Branford Cohen, downplayed the charges, saying his client pleaded guilty to falsifying a federal document. He declined to comment further. After Kapri initially pleaded not guilty, he was released on $550,000 bond and house arrest, but federal prosecutors successfully appealed the decision and the rapper was incarcerated without bond. The judge overseeing the appeal called Kapri a “danger to the community” and reportedly suggested it was unlikely that Kapri would stay out of trouble, even under house arrest.
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