Well, Kodak Black was trying to do a good thing, but as the saying goes, no good deed goes unpunished.
The Pompano Beach Authority has several issues with the Florida rapper donating air conditioning units to a housing project to help them beat the heat, TMZ reported.
Kodak delivered the AC units himself in July, which resulted in the Housing Authority sending him a cease and desist letter in August.
The agency accused him of entering the property twice and say his arrival caused “disturbances.” They also claimed Kodak caused a disruption when he filmed a music video on the property and played loud music.
The housing authority was also upset that he attempted to install the AC units.
“Your actions have adversely impacted the Property’s residents’ right to peacefully enjoy the property,” the letter stated.
Kodak’s lawyer, Bradford Cohen, defended his client by responding in a letter to the Housing Authority, saying it was sad and shameful they “wish to stop the assistance to the elderly and underprivileged during a heatwave and 2-year pandemic.”
He also says his client did not film any music videos; there was just some background music that was not loud.
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