Kodak Black Faces Felony Trial as Public Spiral Becomes Key Evidence

 

Rapper Kodak Black (Bill Capri) is headed for a felony trafficking and possession trial in late 2025, but his current legal crisis is far more immediate. The video details how prosecutors are leveraging the rapper’s public, non-sober behavior, which was heavily documented on social media, to push for his immediate revocation of pre-trial release and jail time.

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The Evidence: Social Media Self-Sabotage

 

Despite having secured a deal in a previous case for rehab instead of jail, Kodak’s recent actions have created a massive evidence file against him. Key instances include:

Kai Cenat Live Stream: Weeks after being released from a previous rehab stint, Kodak appeared on a live stream with Kai Cenat, where he was seen visibly sweating, twitching, and shouting random words. The morning after, he publicly confirmed on Instagram Live that he had taken “extracurricular items,” essentially confirming to authorities that he violated his sobriety.
Public Incidents: Further viral clips showed the rapper exhibiting erratic behavior, including eating chicken in the middle of a street and appearing impaired at a Baltimore Ravens football game.
Refusal of Test: In a prior court appearance, when the judge requested a hair sample to resolve an alleged mix-up in drug tests, Kodak refused the test, instead choosing to enter rehab.

 

The Prison Danger Warning

 

OG rapper Moosey weighed in on Kodak’s situation, specifically warning that if the rapper ends up behind bars, his life could be in danger. Moosey pointed out that Kodak’s collaboration with controversial rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine makes him “the most hated person in prison.”

 

Rapper Interventions

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As Kodak’s spiral worsened, several figures in the hip-hop community publicly intervened:

Kanye West and Boonk both released videos expressing concern, with Kanye stating he would fly to Atlanta to help the rapper.
Wallow and Gilly offered caring advice, urging Kodak to focus on his five children, stating, “Don’t ever doubt yourself, you got them babies counting on you.”
Following the public outcry, Kodak posted a tearful apology video to “everybody,” including his mother and the women he had wronged, admitting, “I never experienced love before.”

The outcome of the current legal maneuvers remains uncertain, but the video concludes that everything shared publicly will be presented to the judge, increasing the likelihood that Kodak Black may face a lengthy prison sentence.