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Boosie sentencing shock: Judge rejects prison in gun case
Boosie Badazz’s plea was heard and he will not be going to prison. The rapper, whose real name is Torence Ivy Hatch Jr., was ...
The Harlem rapper includes a nod to Blink-182 on this pop-punk-inspired single, and Rocky is rapping. Gotta love a bold new ...
LSU star Flau’jae Johnson reflects on championships, leadership, NIL success and her rise as both an elite basketball player ...
Kodak Black has reignited his beef with Boosie BadAzz on a new song, and Boosie is clapping back. On Wednesday (Jan. 7), Yak ...
Boosie BadAzz exited court free as federal penalties gave way to supervision service and a renewed path forward.
“U a clout chasing crackhead”- Boosie slams Kodak Black for dissing him in new song, ‘Christmas Eve’
Boosie Badazz has slammed Kodak Black for dissing him in a new song titled Christmas Eve. Badazz called out the diss track as ...
Boosie Badazz is "very grateful" for his sentence of time served, three years of supervised release, and community service, his lawyer says ...
Rapper Torrence "Boosie Badazz" Hatch Jr. was sentenced to time served and 300 hours of community service for possession of a ...
On Wednesday, Hatch asked the court not to send him to prison after a May 2023 arrest, where police found two loaded guns in ...
Guess Boosie Badazz dodged a bullet, no pun intended. The Louisiana icon reached the end of a years-long federal firearms ...
Ahead of the hearing, Boosie's lawyer argued that her client had already received "significant punishment" in the case.
The band says Sony owes it more than $1.5 million, claiming one song jumped in popularity after a UFC star adopted it as his ...
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