Months after his arrest in South Florida on charges of cocaine possession, Kodak Black sees his possession case dismissed. Originally facing allegations of cocaine possession, a recent lab test revealed the substance to be oxycodone instead.
According to The Associated Press, the rapper was released after a federal judge sentenced him to time served for a probation violation. This development marks a significant turn in Kodak Black's legal saga.
“Count 2 is now dismissed of Kodak's ‘possession of cocaine' that wasn't cocaine case that should have never been filed or brought by the Broward State Atty Office,” Yak's attorney posted on Instagram.”
“We showed them his script prior to filing, and they decided to file anyway… even knowing the officer was wrong about the substance and his story changing and making no sense. That case is now completely dismissed.”
In a recent viral moment, Kodak Black garnered attention for announcing a substantial reduction in his usage of percocets. This declaration adds another layer to the ongoing narrative surrounding the rapper's life and legal battles.
“I remember a point of my life when I was chewing a lot of percs. Bro, I'm proud of myself. I never been this happy in my life. I don't know where this came from [or] what the f-ck is going on,” Yak told his fans. “I ain't even gone say I'm anti-Perc — like I never took a Perc since I been home but bro my dosage so low that I can't believe it myself.”