According to reports, Blueface received a four-year prison sentence for violating his probation, which was related to an event that occurred in 2021.
On Friday, August 9, the contentious rapper’s father uploaded a video that showed how long Blueface will be incarcerated.
“Good afternoon, y’all,” his father remarked, sounding obviously upset. I think my appearance tells you the outcome, but they gave him four years. Remain resilient.
Check the video below, accompanied with a mugshot of Blueface.
In his response to the sentence, Wack 100 questioned the notion that he would serve the entire four years.
“He got four years, four hundred and something days off,” he clarified. It will only take three years. A third of the time, he will go to state. He will return home in nine or ten months.
Following an incident with a security guard in 2021, the rapper was charged with assault; as a result, he breached his probation and was sentenced.
Blueface was first arrested in January in Las Vegas for violating a different probationary order. He was accused of taking part in a shooting at a strip club. In one instance, the rapper received a suspended prison term of two to five years along with a probationary period of up to three years.
Chrisean Rock, Blueface’s intermittent partner, was taken into custody in June due to a felony fugitive warrant stemming from narcotics charges, which she obtained while attending one of Blueface’s court appearances with their child.
The rapper and reality star was taken into custody soon after she arrived at the San Fernando Valley, California courthouse, where multiple police were reportedly waiting for her, according to TMZ.
Rock was seen being brought away in handcuffs by both male and female police officers in the video.
She remarked, “They say I got a whole other case caught up in fucking downtown,” on the video. I’m not even in the city. It’s cool, my folks are investigating it.
According to TMZ, when Chrisean and Blueface’s child was taken away by the police, Rock was arrested on a felony warrant for his escape out of Oklahoma.
She was wanted by the state on a number of drug-related offenses, including possession of a controlled dangerous substance and marijuana with the intent to distribute.
Having already handled the outstanding warrant, the 24-year-old declined to bring herself in, citing her desire to spend time with her child.