YoungBoy Never Broke Again Sentenced in Federal Gun Case
YoungBoy Never Broke Again has been sentenced in his federal gun case from a 2020 incident in Louisiana. On December 10, the rapper received 27 months in federal prison and five years of probation, though with credit for time served, heโll likely spend about a year behind bars. His probation includes strict conditions, like no alcohol or drug use.
The case dates back to when YoungBoy was caught with a Glock .45 and a 9mm firearm while filming a music video in Baton Rouge. Initially set to be tried in Louisiana, the case moved to Utah after YoungBoy agreed to plead guilty to gun possession.
This isnโt his only legal trouble. Last month, he was sentenced in Utah for his involvement in a prescription drug fraud scheme. He pleaded guilty to reduced misdemeanor charges as part of a plea deal, dodging prison time but paying a $25,000 fine. The scheme involved impersonating doctors to obtain Promethazine with Codeine.
YoungBoy, whose real name is Kentrell Gaulden, has faced numerous charges over the years, including identity fraud, forgery, and gun possession. Despite his troubles, the judge expressed hope for his future, urging him to overcome his challenges and make the most of his talent.
Currently, YoungBoy remains on house arrest in Utah while serving his sentence and awaiting further legal proceedings.