Young Buck’s legal troubles continue to mount as the rapper has been ordered to serve 30 days in a Tennessee jail due to “repeated violations of his bond supervision.”
Sumner County Assistant District Attorney General Eric Mauldin confirmed to TMZ that the former G-Unit rapper was required to meet with his bond supervisor twice a month but failed to comply. Buck had been released on a $60,000 bond in 2020 following his arrest on charges including domestic assault, possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, and vandalism over $10,000.
After a Monday hearing, the judge revoked his bond. According to other outlets, Buck will be granted a new bond once he serves his brief jail time. The judge reportedly stated that this period of incarceration “would get his attention this time.”
With a jury trial scheduled for July 24th, Buck’s court battles are far from over. In addition to his arrests, Buck has accused his former boss, 50 Cent, of blocking his music releases in recent years and driving him to bankruptcy.
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