


Kodak’s lawyers told a judge rappers “often produce music videos and other promotional videos, as is customary in the industry, using fake firearms and narcotics.” The rapper’s lawyers argued that guns and drugs that were depicted in an Instagram post which led to a raid on his house a week later, were fake. Kodak’s lawyer Bradford Cohen has revealed a judge has dismissed a possession of a weapon or ammunition by a delinquent charge, a charge of grand theft of a firearm, and one count of child neglect. He was also charged with possession of more than 90 grams of marijuana and two counts of probation violation. In January, police stormed Kodak’s Broward, Florida house and charged the rapper with two counts of possession of weapon or ammunition by a felon, grand theft of a firearm and child neglect. (AllHipHop News) Kodak Black scored a legal victory in court today after a judge tossed three very serious felony charges against the rap star.
